After uploading assets, users can generate a share URL with specific permissions by selecting the ‘email share’ button in the manage modal. Recipients can preview or download shared assets without logging into Runner.
Protected shares are used to share sensitive content to prevent shares from being forwarded to unintended recipients. The recipient will have to verify themselves in order to access the shared assets.
Forensic watermarking is a process by which a unique, invisible serial number is added to video content. The watermark is designed to remain with the content, regardless of how it might be transcoded, resized, or otherwise altered for distribution. ProRes Forensic watermarking is a permission-based feature only applicable to ProRes video sources.
Forensic watermarking is a process by which a unique, invisible serial number is added to video content. The watermark is designed to remain with the content, regardless of how it might be transcoded, resized, or otherwise altered for distribution. Forensic watermarking is a permission-based feature.
Burn-in watermarking is a process in which Runner creates a new video with the text burned in. These burned-in video and PDF document assets are available for streaming and download. Burn-in watermarking is a permission-based feature.
Step 1: On the edit metadata page, navigate to the ‘Title’ metadata field and click ‘Advanced’.
Step 2: The ‘Advanced Title Search’ modal will appear. Enter a GPMS title by searching by movie, series, GPMS ID, Walker ID, or AKAs. As you type in the search bar, the table will populate with search results.
Step 3: Further refine your search results by entering a year, season, episode, product type, or made for media category. Select a title from the table by selecting, and click ‘Close’.
Step 4: After all metadata has been entered, click ‘Apply’ to save your modifications.
Alpha titles are different editorial cuts or variations of a parent title product. The alpha title feature is only available after a GPMS title has been selected.