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Learn how to create and manage your custom content.
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Daniel Wittekind
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Randall Elmo
Managing custom content
View and edit your saved custom content library.
Written by
Randall Elmo
Updated over a week ago
Videos
Upload your video to ViewMedica
This is the best way to add your videos to ViewMedica.
Written by
Daniel Wittekind
Updated this week
Create a self-hosted video item
Self-hosted videos can be accessed through a web browser by a URL and often are uploaded to the same server where your website is hosted.
Written by
Daniel Wittekind
Updated over a week ago
Create a YouTube or Vimeo video slide
Add a video streamed from YouTube or Vimeo to a loop, presentation, collection or bumper.
Written by
Randall Elmo
Updated this week
Slides
Create a text slide
Text slides are an easy way to add your own content to ViewMedica. Create a slide while building a loop, presentation, collection or bumper.
Written by
Daniel Wittekind
Updated over a week ago
Create an image slide
Add highly visual content to your ViewMedica. Create an image slide while building a loop, presentation, collection or bumper.
Written by
Daniel Wittekind
Updated over a week ago
Create a text and image slide
Slides are an easy way to add your own content to ViewMedica. Create a slide while building a loop, presentation, collection or bumper.
Written by
Daniel Wittekind
Updated over a week ago
Create a before/after slide
Create a before and after slide while you’re building a loop, presentation, collection or bumper.
Written by
Daniel Wittekind
Updated over a week ago
Special Slides
Create a weather slide
Weather slides use your stream location to generate live weather reports for your area.
Written by
Daniel Wittekind
Updated over a week ago
Create a message slide
Message slides are special slides that run in the top frame area of your screen.
Written by
Daniel Wittekind
Updated over a week ago
Create an RSS feed slide
Add an RSS feed to your top and bottom VMcast loops.
Written by
Daniel Wittekind
Updated over a week ago