Media
In this dialog, you can make settings related to the Media libraries module. The following settings are available:
General |
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Use permanent URLs |
If true, URLs of medial library files will be generated in permanent format (~/getmedia/<file guid>/<file name>.<file extension>.<files friendly URL extension>), otherwise direct path to the file will be used (e.g.: ~/MySite/Media/MyLibrary/MyImage.jpg). |
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Max subfolders |
Maximal number of folders that can be displayed under an expanded folder node in the tree view. |
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Security |
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Media file allowed extensions |
Extensions of files which can be uploaded to media libraries; should be entered divided by semicolons. |
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Check files permissions |
Indicates if the "See media library content" permission is checked when retrieving media files using permanent URLs. |
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Storage |
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Media libraries folder |
Folder where media library files are stored. You can use:
If no value is entered, the default location is: ~/<site code name>/media |
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Use site-specific subfolders for custom media libraries folder |
This setting is applied only when a Custom media libraries folder is configured. If enabled, media library files will be stored in a sub-folder named as the site code name under the custom files folder, i.e. <custom media libraries folder>/<site code name>. It is useful for better orientation in files when multiple sites are running in the system. |
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Media file hidden folder |
Name of the folder where thumbnails of media files will be stored; this folder is hidden in the file system by default and thumbnails are generated within it. |
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Media file thumbnail suffix |
Suffix added to thumbnail files; thumbnail files' names are in the following format: <file name>_<file extension><thumbnail suffix>.<thumbnail extension> |
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HTML5 support |
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Render HTML5 media tags |
If enabled, the system renders HTML5 <audio> and <video> tags for media content. |
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Media extensions to be rendered with HTML5 |
Specifies a list of media extensions to be rendered with HTML5 media tags. Enter a list of extensions separated by a semicolon, e.g. .mp4;.ogg. |
Detailed information about the Media libraries module can be found in Developer's Guide -> Modules -> Media libraries.