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Welcome
introduction
The Asset Library
What is the Asset Library
Overview of the Asset Library
Loading Assets
Organizing Assets
Updating Assets
Deleting Assets
Edit Asset Name
Asset Requirements
Image Requirements
Video Requirements
Audio Requirements
Screen Recording Requirements
Flash Animation Requirements
Other File Types
Adding HTML Code
Start a New Show
Open a Blank Show
Use an Existing Show as a Template
Edit an Existing Show
Editing Existing Shows
Chapters and Pages
Adding
Deleting
Renaming
Reordering
Building Content
Overview
How to Insert Assets
How to Change an Asset
Save Page as Template
Publishing a Show
Subscribe to a Channel Before you Publish a Show
How to Publish a Show
System Requirements
Requirement

What is the Asset Library?

The asset library is the central repository for all of your multimedia assets (photos, movies, Flash animations, etc.) When you load assets into the library, the files are standardized allowing you to easily repurpose them into a variety of Shows. 

When a finished Show is opened by an end user, the assets included in that show are dynamically loaded into the Show. All Shows built using the same asset pull from one file in the library, which means that if you update that one file, any Show built using it will dynamically be updated.

Below is a diagram that illustrates the functionality of the library: