Open Media Project

About this original series

The Open Media Project is a Drupal based open-source development effort creating web solutions for the workflow needs of public access stations and community technology centers. This is our archive of video information, how-tos and tutorials about installing, implementing and using the Open Media Project. Note: Most of the these screencasts will probably vary slightly from your install because even minor local tweaks and customizations will change blocks, visual appearance, etc. Then there's the more major considerations of different versions and conflicts between other modules you may have installed. If you have questions related to this project please post them to either the Drupal Group: http://groups.drupal.org/open-media-project or join the IRC channel #drupal-openmedia.

  • # Episodes

    14 episodes
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Episodes of Open Media Project

    • Telvue Module - Adding Now Playing Block

      In this screencast, Kevin Reynen (kevin@makedatamakesense.com) shows how easy it is to add a block to your Drupal 7 site that includes the Playing Now and Next information from a Telvue broadcast server.

      • Release date
        Aug 4, 2011
      • Runtime
        07:03
    • Using Media Feeds with PEG.TV

      In this video Kevin Reynen (kevin@makedatamakesense.com) explains how to configure media_feeds, media_pegtv, and jcarousel to quickly add an attactive display of video thumbnails on your site. http://drupal.org/project/media_feeds http://drupal.org/project/media_pegtv http://boston2011.design4drupal.org/sessions/working-media-d7

      • Release date
        Jul 26, 2011
      • Runtime
        08:50
    • Media Module support for PEG.TV service

      Kevin Reynen from Make Data Make Sense demos the new PEG.TV module that is now available at http://drupal.org/project/media_pegtv

      • Release date
        Apr 25, 2011
      • Runtime
        06:31
    • New Features in MERCI Beta 7

      In this screencast, Kevin Reynen covers: 1. MERCI Staff Submodule 2. Dynamic Display of Member/Commercial Rates 3. MERCI Template Support for Drafts module 4. Reorder MERCI form elements 5. Email Confirmations

      • Release date
        Dec 15, 2010
      • Runtime
        09:32
    • Taking Inventory Using Barcodes

      In this screencast Kevin Reynen (makedatamakesense.com) describes the new Views Bulk Operation functionality added to merci_inventory for taking inventory and how that can be used with barcodes.

      • Release date
        Nov 16, 2010
      • Runtime
        05:12
    • Getting Started with Crew Connect

      In this screencast Kevin Reynen (makedatamakesense.com) covers the configuration and some of the customization of the om_crew_connect module.

      • Release date
        Nov 5, 2010
      • Runtime
        16:53
    • Managing MERCI with Views

      In this screencast Kevin Reynen (makedatamakesense.com) explains how to customize the Views included in the merci_ui submodule to meet your locations needs.

      • Release date
        Oct 20, 2010
      • Runtime
        14:17
    • MERCI Import Screencast

      Stefan Wray from channelAustin and the Open Media Project explains how to import data into MERCI by modifying the file merci_import.php. For more information on MERCI go to http://drupal.org/project/merci

      • Release date
        Aug 13, 2010
      • Runtime
        21:24
    • CiviCRM Group Roles Sync

      Craig Sinclair (Amherstmedia.org) explains how to sync Group roles created in CiviCRM with Drupal roles. Group roles in the Open Media Project are usually used to specify types of certification; completion of edit training, camera training, etc. This enables you to automatically update permissions for Drupal users based on Civi group records, taking advantage of Drupal's granular permissions for different custom user roles: admin, anonymous user, authenticated user, etc. This is also explained...

      • Release date
        Aug 6, 2010
      • Runtime
        03:19
    • CiviCRM Member Roles Sync

      Craig Sinclair (Amherstmedia.org) explains how to sync Membership roles created in CiviCRM with Drupal roles. This enables you to automatically update permissions for Drupal users based on Civi membership records, taking advantage of Drupal's granular permissions for different custom user roles: admin, anonymous user, authenticated user, etc. This is also explained in text form here: http://openmediaproject.org/handbooks/equipment/configuration/civicrm

      • Release date
        Aug 6, 2010
      • Runtime
        03:23
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