Adding Files to your Media Library


 

You can add new files to your media library by selecting 'Library > Add Files to Library Wizard' from the menu.

 

1.  Specify how Smart Pix should look for multimedia files

 

 

 

Either Smart Pix can search for files on your computer or you can specify a particular folder to add.  If the searching option is used Smart Pix will use a progressive searching algorithm.  Starting first with the most common locations for multimedia files.

 

Note: Smart Pix will NOT modify your existing files in any way.  Onlystore the location of these files in the media library (unless you have selected the 'Store files in media library' option)

 

 

2.  Select what formats you want to add

 

 

 

The second dialog lists your supported formats and allows you to select which formats should be added to the media library.

 

A list of all the extensions that can be added is displayed (this can be double-clicked for more advanced configuration).

 

 

3.  Confirm your folders

 

 

 

The third folder lists all the folders that were located with relevant files. You can uncheck those that you do not want to add (you can also review them in the next step and decide then whether to add them or not).

 

If a "Search for More" link is displayed and you are not happy with the selection that was returned.  Click the link and Smart Pix will continue searching for relevant folders.

 

 

4.  Add Keywords

 

 

 

As Smart Pix adds each folder to your media library it displays the dialog above showing thumbnails of the files in the folder and allowing you to add keywords to all the files that it contains.

 

If you do not wish to add the folder click the "Skip" button

 

If you do not want to be prompted for every folder being added, specify the keywords to apply to all the folders, check the "do not prompt" box and click OK.

 

You can also set Smart Pix to automatically create keywords based on file and folder names, etc, by clicking "Auto-Keywords"

 

 

Note that as Smart Pix is only storing the location of the files, if you move or delete a file in an application other than Smart Pix (e.g. Explorer) it will no longer be accessible by Smart Pix (Though you can perform an update to correct this).

 

While the number of files that can be stored in the Smart Pix Media Library is very high, you may experience performance problems when media libraries get excessively large (e.g. in excess of 100,000 files).  If you have a media library of this size it is recommended you split your file collection across multiple media libraries.

 

 

 

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