Collections represent a core element in MediaPortal’s collaborative environment. Accessible either via the Dropzone or the Collection module, collections can be used to pool material together as well as determine with whom they are shared.

Collection

Collections can be accessed directly within the search results. Selecting a collection will show which items or sub collections are inside, allowing for a more refined search. The same principle applies to editing projects, such as from Premiere or VidiEditor.

In order to view a collection, simply double click on it or use the context menu and select the “Open Details” option.

You can also use the context menu to perform a variety of actions: Sending it to a workflow, add it to another collection or delete it Actions [MP 21.1 UG]. It is important to note the functions available to the user are dependent on their functional rights.

Perform the same step to enter another collection within a collection. You can utilize the bread crumb navigation to jump back and forth.

If you want to share a collection with others. Simply navigate to the “Access Tab” of a collection and assign rights to a user or group.

Dropzone

Media objects, video segments, and sequences can all be dragged and dropped directly from the search results list into a collection within the Dropzone. This provides users with multiple means with which to efficiently organize media assets without having to include unnecessary material. Additionally, collections themselves can store information particular to their intended purpose.

In order to drag from the results, click on the results thumbnail and drag it. If not open, the Dropzone will pop up and you can drag the object into the Dropzone

You can also drag items from the events into the drop zone. Again, simply click and drag the thumbnail and move it into the Dropzone.

Alternatively, you can define an IN and OUT point on the player and add this to the drop zone. This can be performed by the context menu or using ',' on the keyboard.

Your temporary collection in the dropzone will now show an entry for your content with a timecode reference.

In order to utilize your collected content, you can perform actions on it, such as storing it in a new collection for later use, add it to an existing collection or project, or simple trigger a workflow based on the content.