MediaLive includes built-in templates that you can access on the console. Each template includes data for output groups and outputs, and most importantly, data for encoding video to meet specific use cases (as specified in the template description).

You or another person in your organization may have created custom templates. A custom template might contain nearly all the data that is required to create a complete channel, or it might contain only portions of the data. To create a custom template, see Creating a custom template.


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If your organization uses templates, you must obtain the templates you will use from the person who created the templates. You must store them in a folder on the computer where you are working on the MediaLive console. This folder is the "custom template location." You perform this task in your computer's filesystem, outside of MediaLive.

When you use a custom template, MediaLive populates all sections of the Create channel page with data from the template, except for the input data. Even if the template includes input data, that data will not be pulled into the Create channel page.

To use a custom template: Choose Select custom template. Navigate to the "custom template" folder and choose the template. For information on the custom template location, see Using custom templates.

Make the custom template available to the users who will need them. Each user must store the template in a folder that is accessible from the computer where the user will work on the MediaLive console. This task is performed outside of MediaLive.

Sorry, John but no luck.

I have a page named photography-meta with slug photography and a custom route /topic/photography/ in the routes.yaml file as my channel with controller, filters, template and data properties.

Hi everyone, I am trying to create a custom folder structure in Sharepoint, so that all the top level folders have the same default substructure. This is because our employees work from a specific Team dedicated to projects, and every time we get a new project, a new channel is added. This channel should have a default folder structure upon creation.

Since the first option is straightforward, I will explore the second option here. I'm going to re-use the sample code I provided to a similar question earlier. If you apply cross-correlation directly to your images, the background interferes with the template matching (in particular, light background parts). If you play around with color channels, you will find that matching in the blue channel gives the correct result. This depends on the image content and isn't a consistent way to solve the problem.

Another option is to perform edge detection (e.g. Sobel) on the image and template, and perform cross-correlation then. Here are the edge detected images (I used the Sobel edge detector on the Luma channel in GIMP, and then some intensity stretching).

As you can see, the alpha channel here has become irrelevant, as most of the terrain has become zero intensity and will not contribute to the cross-correlation calculation. So now cross-correlation can be directly applied, giving the desired result:

I have a slightly more brain-dead solution to this issue which actually seems to work reasonably well: Replace the template image's alpha channel with noise, which more or less makes the transparent regions statistically insignificant during the matching process.

For example, my use case involved searching for emoji characters in screen captures from iOS. The iOS keyboard background changes colors depending on context, which makes the matching process problematic if you commit to a particular background color in your template image.

The SQDIFF/SQDIFF_N option would be a solution if you tried to replace alpha channel with the black RGB color.At least this was my solution to same problem. From my result is obvious that this method is sensitive to brighter pixel values, and I took an opportunity of that.

OpenCV handles transparency as being part of the image instead of ignoring it, which may cause unintentional results. The way I handle it, is by using a template with transparency as a template and a mask parameter in matchTemplate(). I've answered a similar question here with a bit more detail, maybe it helps.

I think you're trying to do what in OpenCV is called template matching with a mask. I think you could try setting a ROI (region of interest) on the template. This SO question shows how to do it. (note that in that question the ROI is set on the target image, not the template, but the procedure is the same).

I'm not sure, but the transparency channel is treated just like any other channel. If a pixel in a template is "transparent" it should be "transparent" on the main image as well. I'm just guessing here.

I came across the same problem and I thought of a solution. Asuming that referenceImageMask and templateMask have 1s in the good pixels and 0s in the bad ones. And that referenceImage and templateImage have already been masked and have 0s in the bad pixels as well.

Additionally, in the Sharepoint Contents view, it shows Team channel 2 as privisioned and migrated, but the skipped channels list only discovered for the provision state, partially migrated with issues for the migration state.

1. Delete the private channel site in ODM -SP (including all Webs, Members and Lists associated with this)

2. Delete the Team in ODM Teams

3. Discover the team again

4. Provision the team with Merge option

5. The site should now display as supported in ODM SP and you should be able to migrate the files.

Conversation API supports sending template messages where all or parts of the message content ispre-defined. The message template can also contain dynamic content which is populated when sending the message using template parameters.

The channel-specific templates are stored and managed by the channels, and are only referenced when sending through Conversation API. Currently, WhatsApp, KakaoTalk, and WeChat templates are the only supported channel-specific templates, and they're stored by Facebook WhatsApp Business API, KakaoTalk, or WeChat.

The omni-channel templates use Conversation API generic message format and therefore, can define a generic rich message or a concrete channel message by using the channel override feature of Conversation API.

The version of the template. While creating a template, this will be defaulted to 1.When updating a template, you must supply the latest version of the template in order for the update to be successful.

Currently, WhatsApp, KakaoTalk, and WeChat are the only channels that have channel-specific templates.WhatsApp templates are uploaded to and approved by Facebook, and are required to send messages outside of the customer care session.KakaoTalk templates (Alimtalk) are registered by Sinch on behalf of the customer and need to be approved by KakaoTalk. These templates are required to send messages, such as notifications or delivery status messages.WeChat templates are pre-defined by WeChat. You must go to the Template Library section in your WeChat Admin portal, choose the templates that fit your use cases, and add those templates to your account.

Omni- and channel-specific templates can both be used when sending a message. This is useful in several scenarios. For example, you can enable channel fallback in case the recipient has no capability on the WhatsApp channel:

The Playlist Channel is the most versatile Appspace channel type ideal for displaying content for digital signage, room scheduling devices, kiosks, and wallpapers for collaboration endpoints, which run the Appspace App for Devices. Now we are introducing additional options to display the content in various layouts using multi-zone templates.

Below is an overview of a playlist channel layout when configured with a multi-zone template. Every template has a Date and Time widget that displays the current date and time on the top left.

Follow the instructions below to add content to your selected multi-zone template: NoteThe recommended resolution for each zone will be displayed when the zone is empty. When content is added, users can refer to the information icon for the recommended resolutions for the zone.In the playlist channel, click the Edit tab, and select one of the desired zones to add content: Main, Sidebar, or Quadrant zonesĀ 

Select the Preview tab to preview how the content is displayed on your desired publishing endpoint (see Publish Multi-Zone Playlist Channel section below). You are also able to change the orientation of the channel in the preview tab.

To view the analytics of the playlist channel, click the Analytics tab. For more information on the analytic widgets displayed on the Analytics tab, please refer to the Playlist Channel Analytics section in the View Analytics article.

In the Permissions side-panel tab, you may assign the following permissions for the playlist channel to users or user groups: ImportantWith the new Channel permissions update in Appspace 8.0 ac.29, please ensure that the user has been assigned with the Author use role, before assigning the permissions for the user.

In the Approvals side-panel tab, you can select the actions that require approval from the Publisher of this channel. These approval rules are then applied to a channel editor.

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