Overview
Uploading Media to Yodeck
You can upload, import, and manage all your media files directly within the Media Library. Uploaded files become available for immediate use in Playlists and Layouts.
All Media Library inside the main navigation menu
Analysis of the Four Main Media Subcategories
As mentioned earlier, you can upload and import media into Yodeck in multiple ways. You can view the analysis of each of the four media types by clicking their respective bullets.
๐ผ๏ธ Images
๐ฝ๏ธ Videos
๐ Audio Assets
๐ Documents
๐ Web Pages
Methods of Uploading Media
Yodeck supports four main methods for adding media (via upload or import [1-4]) and a different one for displaying media directly from the URL of a web page:
Upload from Your Computer (#1): Select Add Media โ Upload tab โ My Device option, then drag and drop files or click to browse your computer. Once uploaded, your files are stored securely in Yodeck and can be reused across Playlists or Layouts.
Upload from Your Computer (#2): There are four available media types: Images, Videos, Audio, and Documents. Each type supports local uploads from your computer, enabling you to easily add content directly to your projects. Simply select Add Media โ (choose from Images, Videos, Audio, and Documents media) โ Upload Files.
Import from a URL: Select Add Media โ (choose from the available media types: Images, Videos, Audio, and Documents) โ Import from URL tab to import files directly from the web. Paste the link, and Yodeck will download and process the file. This is ideal for hosting large media files externally.
Import Media from Cloud Storage: Yodeck lets you import files directly from popular cloud storage platforms such as Dropbox, OneDrive (Business and Personal), and SharePoint. This option allows you to access and use your cloud-stored content instantly within Yodeck, without downloading it first.
All available options for uploading and importing media files
Displaying Web Pages: The web pages section is part of Yodeck media and displays any web page link you want. To add a web page, select Add Media โ Web Pages tab and paste the full URL you want to display, along with a distinct name for that web page.
Display Web Pages option
Import Media from Local Computer & URLs
As previously mentioned and also analyzed in the Four Main Media Subcategories, you can upload multiple media files to Yodeck:
My Device: Your local computer, by selecting the My Device option and browsing your local files and folders.
Upload Files: Additionally, the four available media types (Images, Videos, Audio, and Documents) also support local uploads from your computer, allowing you to easily add content directly to your projects.
Import from URL: To further streamline the process, you can use the Import from URL option under each media type to upload content from the web. By pasting the desired link into the provided field, Yodeck automatically downloads and processes the file, making it immediately available in your account. This approach is particularly useful for managing larger files hosted externally, as it helps preserve local storage space while maintaining an efficient workflow.
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The next section covers how you can import media from cloud storage services. โฌ๏ธ
My Device option for local computer uploads
Upload Files & Import from URL options are available on each tab of images, videos, audio, and documents.
Import Media from Cloud Storage
The Import Media Files option provides a new, streamlined way to bring your media into Yodeck from cloud storage. Unlike third-party Playlists, which keep a continuous live link between Yodeck and your cloud folder, Import Media Files is a one-time import action. When you import files (from Dropbox, One Drive, and SharePoint), Yodeck copies them into your Media Library, storing them securely within the platform for use like any other uploaded media.
Supported Cloud Services
You can currently import media files from:
Dropbox
OneDrive (Business and Personal accounts)
SharePoint
๐กTip: You can link multiple cloud services simultaneously, such as Dropbox and SharePoint.
Importing media directly from cloud services
How to Import Files from the Cloud
Go to the Media section (or Playlists โ Upload Media).
Click on one of the cloud service icons:
โDropbox, OneDrive, or SharePoint.A sign-in window will appear. Log in and grant Yodeck permission to access your files.
Once authorized, browse your folders in the file picker view.
Select the files you want and click Select โ Upload.
Yodeck will begin importing your files. Once the processing finishes, you can see them in your Media Library.
Imported files:
Keep their original filenames.
Are stored locally within Yodeck.
Can be used across Playlists, Layouts just like any other media.
๐กTip: You can switch between grid view and list view when browsing your cloud folders, depending on the service's support of this functionality.
Dropbox cloud service example requiring the user to sign in
The user has signed in to Dropbox and has also granted Yodeck permission to access their files
The user has direct file and folder access to browse and select media from their Dropbox account
Supported File Types
For a full list of file types supported by Dropbox, OneDrive, and SharePoint imports, check our dedicated article:
๐ Supported Media Formats (OneDrive, Dropbox, and SharePoint)
Processing Time
After clicking Import, files go through the platform's encoding pipeline, meaning that the approximate processing times depend solely on the number and size of files as analyzed below:
Small batches (a few images): 1โ2 minutes.
Larger batches (many videos or large files): up to 5 minutes.
After Importing
Once your files appear in your Media Library:
Remember to Push to Screens after youโve assigned the media, just like with other uploads.
โน๏ธYou can find the newly imported items under the Last Imported tab for quick access.
Managing Your Media Library
After importing or uploading, your media becomes part of your Yodeck Library.
From here, you can:
๐กTip: You can rename, duplicate, or replace each file while it retains its original properties.
Best Practices
Keep your Media Library organized: use descriptive file names and tags.
Plan large imports: for video-heavy imports, allow extra time for encoding.
Verify formats before import to ensure smooth playback.
Re-import cloud-based assets when you update them, as the imports do not automatically synchronize.
F.A.Q.s
Got questions? Weโve got answers! This section addresses common questions about importing from cloud services.
Can I import files shared with me by others?
If you have access to a shared folder in your connected service, you can import those files normally. However, if you only have a public link (not folder access), that counts as an import from URL and not through this option.
What happens if the original file is deleted or access is revoked?
No problem! Once imported, the file resides within Yodeck. Removing or changing the original cloud file wonโt affect the imported version.
Do updates in the cloud file sync automatically?
No. Import is a one-time copy. If the cloud file changes, simply re-import it.
Are there any file size limitations?
Files up to five gigabytes (5Gb) are supported.
Can I import files from nested folders?
Yes. You can browse and import files from any folder depth within your connected service.
Why do I see extra files in OneDrive that donโt appear in Yodeckโs picker?
These may be shortcuts or links to SharePoint libraries. To access them, use the SharePoint picker instead.
Can I access Teams channel files?
Yes. Teams channel files appear under the SharePoint picker once the corresponding SharePoint folder is created. Teams chat files are not supported.
Do Business and Personal OneDrive accounts work differently?
No. The import flow and interface are identical for both account types.
Are imported files available on all player types?
Yes, there are no player-specific restrictions.
Why canโt I connect my SharePoint account to Yodeck?
โThis connection requires a valid SharePoint Online (SPO) license with the necessary permissions. Please contact your administrator to verify your access or upgrade your license.
What permissions does Yodeck need to connect to OneDrive or SharePoint?
โWhen connecting Microsoft OneDrive or SharePoint Online (SPO) to Yodeck, youโll be asked to grant certain permissions through Microsoftโs secure authentication process. These permissions allow Yodeck to access, display, and manage your content as intended.
The following permissions are requested:
Access your files โ Read and write all files you can access in OneDrive and SharePoint.
Access your SharePoint sites โ Read and write all SharePoint site collections and shared libraries you can access.
Sign you in and read your profile โ View your basic Microsoft account information (used for authentication).
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