How many types of media format can I recording for an Assets/Document?
Media Types of an Asset and Document
Media Types of an Asset
An Asset can contain one or more types of media to provide comprehensive and detailed information. The supported media types include:
Photo
- Description: High-resolution images that capture visual details of the asset.
- Usage: Ideal for capturing photo of the physical appearance, conditions, and specific details of the asset.
Video
- Description: Moving images with or without sound that provide a dynamic view of the asset.
- Usage: Useful for demonstrating the functionality, operation, or environment of the asset in real-time.
- Feature: Video support audio transcripted, which can be view later in Assets/Document Card.
Audio
- Description: Sound recordings that capture audio details related to the asset.
- Usage: Perfect for recording verbal descriptions, sounds, or instructions associated with the asset.
- Note: If you just want to capture sounding, an audio might be a good choice when comparing with video (which is known as larger file size hence cause more data bandwidth & spent time when upload).
- Feature: Audio support audio transcripted, which can be view later in Assets/Document Card.
Media Types of a Document
The supported media types for Document include:
Document
- Description: High-resolution images that capture visual details of the document.
- Usage: Ideal for capturing photo of the text paper.
- Feature: Document support OCR feature which can be used to recognize text inside paper and can be view later in Assets/Document Card.
Each media type adds a unique vision to the documentation of the asset, ensuring a thorough and versatile assets presentation.