Use Media Library for basic asset management
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- Asset Management
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Adobe Experience Manager platform provides different capabilities to manage assets. Media Library allows the users to upload a small number of assets to the repository, search and use those in the webpages, and accomplish simple asset management tasks on the assets.
Media Library is a lightweight Digital Asset Management (DAM) solution that comes complimentary with Adobe Experience Manager Sites license. Sites is a Web Content Management (WCM) offering. Media Library works with all capabilities of Experience Manager.
Adobe Experience Manager Assets license is available separately for purchase. Experience Manager Assets allows for robust handling of assets via enterprise use cases, customizations for metadata, schemas, search, and user interface, and many other features beyond what Media Library provides.
Licensing requirements
Customers who have Sites license are entitled to use Media Library. It works with all components of Experience Manager.
Media Library gets installed as part of Sites. No additional license or package is required beyond Sites license and installation.
Assets versus Media Library
Experience Manager Assets provides enterprise-grade DAM functionality. Assets functionality is delivered with Experience Manager in one single package. However, users who have not purchased an Assets license are not entitled to use the advanced DAM features. Without Assets license, only Media Library features are available.
If you want to prevent unintended use of Assets features that you have not licensed, then remove all the Assets-specific workflows, components, taxonomies, options and the Assets admin from Experience Manager. Doing so prevents your users from accidentally using Assets features that you did not license.
Use Media Library
Media Library broadly covers the following use cases:
- Provide basic DAM features for web pages created using Adobe Experience Manager Sites.
- Adaptive forms and communications created using Adobe Experience Manager Forms.
- Digital screen experiences created using Adobe Experience Manager Screens.
- Assets HTTP REST APIs for headless operations.
To use the Media Library functionality, you can use the default Experience Manager user interface. Media Library is part of the Experience Manager Sites installation and no separate interface or add-on is required. Using the existing interface, Media Library users are entitled to accomplish the following tasks:
- Create folders to organize assets.
- Upload assets.
- Publish assets.
- Edit, move, and copy assets.
- Browse, filter, and search (includes similarity search) assets.
- Add values to and edit the values in the metadata fields, except Smart Tags field, that are available in the Basic tab of an asset’s Properties page by default.
- Add and delete static renditions.
- Download folders, assets, and asset renditions.
- Create asset versions.
- Create and perform review tasks on assets.
- Annotate assets.
- Add assets to Sites pages through Content Finder.
- Use Content Fragments.
- Use HTTP REST and GraphQL APIs for Content Fragments and referenced media assets, under Sites license.
- Marketing Cloud integration.
- Customize and extend asset management user interface.
- Access the Query Builder (API) to extend the search functionality.
- Create static tags.
- Author projects and tasks.
- Activity stream (timeline).
- Comments and annotations.
Note that you cannot use smart tags, Asset link, Asset selector, bulk tagging, modify asset workflows, or standard Adobe Experience Manager user interface to access Media Library without Assets license.
Experience Manager
- Assets user guide
- AEM 6.4 Assets release notes
- About DAM
- User experience improvements
- Best practices for assets
- Use AEM Assets
- Dynamic Media
- Dynamic Media newsletter archive by Experience League
- Setting up Dynamic Media
- Working with Dynamic Media
- Configuring Dynamic Media - Scene7 mode
- Configuring Dynamic Media - Hybrid mode
- Troubleshooting Dynamic Media - Scene7 mode
- Managing Dynamic Media assets
- Best practices for optimizing the quality of your images
- Managing Dynamic Media Viewer Presets
- Applying Dynamic Media Viewer Presets
- Managing Dynamic Media Image Presets
- Applying Dynamic Media Image Presets
- Dynamic Media Video Profiles
- Dynamic Media Image Profiles
- Smart Imaging
- Smart Imaging with client-side Device Pixel Ratio
- Video
- HTTP2 delivery of content
- Delivering Dynamic Media assets
- Activating hotlink protection in Dynamic Media
- Dynamic Media limitations
- Image Sets
- Mixed Media Sets
- Spin Sets
- Panoramic Images
- Video
- Interactive Images
- Interactive Videos
- Carousel Banners
- Using Quickviews to create custom pop-ups
- Delivering optimized images for a responsive site
- Previewing Dynamic Media assets
- Adding Dynamic Media assets to pages
- Adding Dynamic Media Classic components to pages
- Embedding the Dynamic Video or Image viewer on a web page
- Linking URLs to your web application
- Using Rulesets to transform URLs
- Publishing Dynamic Media assets
- Invalidating your CDN cached content
- Installing Feature Pack 18912 for bulk asset migration
- Working with Selectors
- Extend Assets
- Administer Assets
- Assets supported formats
- Search facets
- Managing Metadata for assets
- XMP writeback to renditions
- Asset link sharing
- Asset reports
- Enhanced Smart Tags
- Profiles for processing metadata, images, and videos
- Cascading metadata
- Create and configure Asset Editor pages
- Assets sizing guide
- Metadata Schemata Reference
- Best practices for translating assets efficiently
- Assets performance tuning guide
- How to edit or add metadata
- Assets migration guide
- XMP metadata
- Assets network considerations
- AEM Assets vs. AEM MediaLibrary
- Using PDF rasterizer
- Configuring asset upload restrictions
- AEM and Creative Cloud integration best practices
- Configure Adobe Asset Link
- Integrating AEM Assets with InDesign server
- Metadata profiles
- Digital Rights Management in Assets
- Using demo package for Assets Insights
- Assets Offloading Best Practices
- Assets file format best practices
- Assets Monitoring Best Practices
- Camera Raw Support
- Detecting MIME Type of Assets Using Apache Tika
- Imaging Transcoding Library
- Support for IPTC Metadata
- Metadata Schemas
- Multi-tenancy for Collections, Snippets, and Snippet Templates
- Watermarking
- Bulk Metadata Import and Export
- Asset Templates
- AEM to Creative Cloud Folder Sharing Best Practices
- Folder Metadata Schema
- Managing Smart Tags
- Brand Portal
- Content Fragments
- Working with Content Fragments
- Managing Content Fragments
- Content Fragment Models
- Variations - Authoring Fragment Content
- Content Fragment Associated Content
- Metadata - Fragment Properties
- Content Fragments - Delete Considerations
- Content Fragments - Markdown
- Creating translation projects for Content Fragments
- Manage Assets
- Managing Assets with the Touch-Optimized UI
- Managing multiple assets and collections
- Asset selector
- Managing Collections
- Check in and check out files in Assets
- Configure asset tagging using the Smart Content Service
- Enabling duplicate detection
- Enhanced sorting of assets in AEM
- Organize digital assets
- Managing video assets
- Creating Translation Projects
- Preparing Assets for Translation
- Download assets from AEM
- Asynchronous Operations
- Lightbox
- Enabling Assets Insights through DTM
- Configuring Assets Insights
- Applying translation cloud services to folders
- Using Page Tracker and Embed code in web pages
- Managing Compound Assets
- Related Assets
- Assets Insights
- Searching Video Assets
- Private folder sharing
- Smart Content Service Training Guidelines
- Video renditions
- Integration with other solutions