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Adobe Dynamic Media Classic is a hosted solution for managing, enhancing, publishing, and delivering rich media assets to Web, mobile, email, and Internet-connected displays and print.
You can view AEM assets published in Dynamic Media Classic in various viewers:
You can publish digital assets directly from AEM to Dynamic Media Classic and you can publish digital assets from Dynamic Media Classic to AEM.
This document describes how to publish digital assets from AEM to Dynamic Media Classic and vice versa. Viewers are also described in detail. For information on configuring AEM for Dynamic Media Classic, see Integrating Dynamic Media Classic with AEM.
See also Adding Image Maps.
For more information on using video components with AEM, see Video.
If Dynamic Media Classic assets do not display properly, make sure that Dynamic media is disabled and then refresh the page.
You can publish digital assets to Dynamic Media Classic as follows:
AEM publishes to Dynamic Media Classic asynchronously. After you click Publish, it may take several seconds for your asset to publish to Dynamic Media Classic.
The following Dynamic Media Classic components are available in AEM:
These components are not available by default and need to be selected in Design mode before using.
After they are made available in Design mode, you can add the components to your page like any other AEM component. Assets that have not yet been published to Dynamic Media Classic are published to Dynamic Media Classic if in a synchronized folder or on a page or with a Dynamic Media Classic cloud configuration.
If you are creating and developing custom viewers and using the Content Finder, you need to explicity add the allowfullscreen parameter.
Effective January 31, 2017, Adobe Dynamic Media Classic ended support for the Flash viewer platform.
Adding a Dynamic Media Classic (Scene7) component to a page is the same as adding a component to any page. Dynamic Media Classic components are described in detail in the following sections.
To add a Dynamic Media Classic (Scene7) component to a page:
In AEM, open the page where you want to add the Dynamic Media Classic (Scene7) component.
If no Dynamic Media Classic components are available, click Design mode, tap any component with a blue border, tap the Parent icon, and then the Configuration icon. In Parsys (Design), select all the Dynamic Media Classic components to make them available and click OK.
Click Edit to return to Edit mode.
Drag a component from the Dynamic Media Classic group in the sidekick onto the page in the desired location.
Click the Configuration icon to open the component.
Edit the component as necessary and click OK to save changes.
Drag your image or video from the content browser onto the Dynamic Media Classic component you added to the page.
In touch UI only, you must drag and drop the image or video onto the Dynamic Media Classic component you placed on the page. Selecting and editing the Dynamic Media Classic component and then choosing the asset is not supported.
Responsive design for your assets means that your assets adapts depending on where it is displayed. With responsive design, the same assets can be effectively displayed on multiple devices.
See also Responsive Design for Web Pages.
To add an interactive viewing experience to a responsive site:
Log in to AEM, and ensure that you have configured Adobe Dynamic Media Classic Cloud Services and that Dynamic Media Classic components are available.
If Dynamic Media Classic components are not available, be sure to enable them by way of Design mode.
In a website with the Dynamic Media Classic components enabled, drag an Image component to the page.
Select the component and tap the configuration icon.
In the Dynamic Media Classic Settings tab, adjust the breakpoints.
Confirm that the viewers are responsively resizing and that all interactions are optimized for desktop, tablet, and mobile.
Although configuration options vary, the following are common to all Dynamic Media Classic components:
You set these configuration options by opening (double-clicking) a Dynamic Media Classic component, for example, when you open a Zoom component:
The HTML5 Zoom component displays a larger image when you press the + button.
The asset has zoom tools at the bottom. Tap + to enlarge. Tap - to reduce. Tapping the x or the reset zoom arrow brings the image back to the original size it was imported as. Tap the diagonal arrows to make it full screen. Tap Edit to configure the component. With this component, you can configure settings common to all Dynamic Media Classic components.
In the HTML5 Flyout component, the asset is shown as split screen; left the asset in the specified size; right the zoom portion is displayed. Tap Edit to configure the component. With this component, you can configure settings common to all Dynamic Media Classic components.
If your Flyout component uses a custom size, then that custom size is used and responsive setup of the component is disabled.
If your Flyout component uses the default size, as set in the Design View, then the default size is used and the component stretches to accomodate the page layout size with responsive setup of the component enabled. Be aware, however, that there is a limitation on responsive setup of the component. When the you use the Flyout component with responsive setup, you should not use it with full page stretch. Otherwise, the Flyout may extend beyond the page’s right border.
The Dynamic Media Classic Image component lets you add Dynamic Media Classic functionality to your images, such as Dynamic Media Classic modifiers, image or viewer presets, and sharpening. The Dynamic Media Classic Image component is similar to other image components in AEM with special Dynamic Media Classic functionality. In this example, the image has the Dynamic Media Classic URL modifier, &op_invert=1 applied.
Title, Alt Text
In the Advanced tab, add a title to the image and alt text for those users who have graphics turned off.
URL, Open in
You can set an asset from to open a link. Set the URL and in Open in indicate whether you want it to open in the same window or a new window.
Viewer preset
Select an existing viewer preset from the drop-down menu. If the viewer preset you are looking for is not visible, you may need to make it visible. See Managing Viewer Presets. You cannot select a viewer preset if you are using an image preset and vice versa.
Dynamic Media Classic Configuration
Select the Dynamic Media Classic configuration you want to use to fetch active image presets from SPS.
Image preset
Select an existing image preset from the drop-down menu. If the image preset you are looking for is not visible, you may need to make it visible. See Managing Image Presets. You cannot select a viewer preset if you are using an image preset and vice versa.
Output Format
Select the output format of the image, for example jpeg. Depending on the output format you select, you may have additional configuration options. See Image Preset best practices.
Sharpening
Select how you want to sharpen the image. Sharpening is explained in detail in Image Preset best practices and Sharpening best practices.
URL Modifiers
You can change image effects by supplying additional Dynamic Media Classic image commands. These are described in Image Presets and the Command reference.
Breakpoints
If your website is responsive, you want to adjust the breakpoints. Breakpoints must be separated by commas ( , ).
Dynamic Media Classic Image Templates are layered Photoshop content that was imported to Dynamic Media Classic, where content and properties were parameterized for variability. The Image template component lets you import images and change the text dynamically in AEM. In addition, you can configure the Image template component to use values from client context, so that each user experiences the image in a personalized way.
Tap Edit to configure the component. You can configure settings common to all Dynamic Media Classic components as well as other settings described in this section.
File Reference, Width, Height
See settings common to all Dynamic Media Classic components.
Dynamic Media Classic URL commands and parameters cannot be added to the File Reference URL directly. They can only be defined in the component UI in the Parameter panel.
Title, Alt Text
In the Dynamic Media Classic Image Template tab, add a title to the image and alt text for those users who have graphics turned off.
URL, Open in
You can set an asset from to open a link. Set the URL and in Open in indicate whether you want it to open in the same window or a new window.
To change the text dynamically, enter new text in the fields and click OK. In this example, the Price is now $50 and shipping is 99 cents.
The text in the image changes. You can reset the text back to the original value by tapping Reset next to the field.
To link a field to a client context value, tap Select to open the client-context menu, select the client context, and tap OK. In this example, the name changes based on linking the Name with the formatted name in the profile.
The text reflects the name of the currently logged in user. You can reset the text back to the original value by clicking Reset next to the field.
On the page with the Dynamic Media Classic Image Template component, tap Edit.
In the URL field, enter the URL that users go to when the image is tapped. In the Open in field, select whether you want the target to open (a new window or same window).
Tap OK.
The Dynamic Media Classic Video component (available from the Dynamic Media Classic section of the sidekick) uses device and bandwidth detection to serve the right video to each screen. This component is an HTML5 video player; it is a single viewer that can be used cross channel.
It can be used for adaptive video sets, a single MP4 video, or a single F4V video.
See Video for more information on how videos work with Dynamic Media Classic integration. In addition, see the Dynamic Media Classic Video component versus the Foundation Video component.
Adobe DAM and WCM shows if a master video is uploaded. They do not show these proxy assets:
When using an adaptive video set with the Dynamic Media Classic video component, you need to resize the component to fit the dimensions of the video.
The Dynamic Media Classic content browser lets you view content from Dynamic Media Classic directly in AEM. To access the content browser, in the Content Finder, select Dynamic Media Classic in the touch-optimized user interface or the S7 icon in the classic user interface. Functionality is identical between both user interfaces.
If you have multiple configurations, AEM by default displays the default configuration. You can select different configurations directly in the Dynamic Media Classic content browser in the drop-down menu.
You can access the content browser either in the touch-optimized or classic UI. Currently the touch-optimized has the following limitation:
Browse Dynamic Media Classic assets by selecting Dynamic Media Classic from the third drop-down menu. Dynamic Media Classic does not appear in the list if you have not configured Dynamic Media Classic/AEM integration.
In addition, you can browse resolution information, size, days since modification, and file name by hovering over the asset in the browser.
Searching for Dynamic Media Classic assets is similar to searching AEM assets except that when you search you are actually seeing a remote view of the assets in the Dynamic Media Classic system, rather than importing them directly into AEM.
You can use either the classic UI or the touch-optimized UI to both view and search for assets. Depending on the interface, how you search is slightly different.
When searching in either UI, you can filter by the following criteria (shown here in the touch-optimized UI):
If you enter a keyword and select a folder, AEM searches that folder and any sub-folders. However, if you do not enter any keywords when searching, selecting the folder will only show the assets in that folder and will not include any subfolders.
By default, AEM searches the folder selected and all sub-folders.
In the classic UI, you can also search for Flash and FXG. Filtering for these in the touch-optimized UI is currently not supported.
When searching video, you are searching a single rendition. Results return the original rendition (only *.mp4) and the encoded rendition.
When searching an adaptive video set, you are searching the folder and all sub-folders but only if you have added a keyword to the search. If you have not added a keyword, AEM does not search the sub-folders.