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1. Description

The files that are further used in Webitel are stored here.

It consists of the following elements:

  1. Download files (Fig.1(1));
  2. Search field (Fig.1(2));
  3. Creation tool (Fig.1(3));
  4. Refresh button (Fig.1(4));
  5. Tool for uploading files (Fig.1(5));
  6. Registry (Fig.1(6));
  7. Pagination (Fig.1(7)).

Fig. 1. Media files page

1.1. Download files

Click the Download files button to download all media files.

The download of all files starts after clicking, and information about the download process is displayed (Fig. 2).

Рис. 2.  Information about the download process 

The files are downloaded to a media.zip file.

1.2. Search field

The search is performed on the Name column. 

It consists of an input field and a close button () displayed when the cursor is placed in the input field. To search by part of a word or a number, use the * symbol. You can also use the * character to replace any number of characters.

1.3. Creation tool 

It is used to convert text to audio.

Clicking the button (Fig.1(3)) opens the Text-to-Speech modal window  (Fig.3).

Fig. 3. Text-to-Speech modal window  

1.3.1. Text-to-Speech modal window

The text-to-audio conversion is configured in the modal window.

Consists of fields (Fig.3):

  1. Name;
  2. Cognitive profile;

  3. Text type;

  4. Language;
  5. Voice;
  6. Format;
  7. Text.

1.3.1.1. Name

Here you enter the name of the future file.

1.3.1.2. Cognitive profile

Here you select the voice profile that will convert text to audio.

Clicking on the field opens a drop-down list of Cognitive profiles for Text-to-Speech. More information about Cognitive profiles can be found here.

1.3.1.3. Text type

The following options are available:

  • Text;
  • SSML.

An overview of the Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML) can be found here.

When SSML is selected, the "Text" field only enters the content found in <voice>...</voice>.

You can see the structure here.

1.3.1.4. Language

Here you select the language with which the converter will work. When you click on the field, a drop-list opens that corresponds to the list from the official Microsoft website. You can view this list here.

1.3.1.5. Voice

Here you select the voice that will pronounce the text entered in the Text field.

1.3.1.6. Format

The format in which the audio file will be created.

1.3.1.7. Text

Enter the text that will be converted into sound in this field.

The Generate button converts the text into sound in case of correctly entered data. After generation, you can listen to the obtained result (Fig. 4).

Fig. 4. Obtained result

The Save button saves the generated result.

The Close button closes the modal window without saving the data entered in the modal window.

1.4. Refresh button

Updating the register table is performed by clicking on the refresh button -

1.5. Tool for uploading

It is used to upload media files. There are two ways to upload a file:

  • By dragging and dropping files into the field of the tool for uploading files (Fig.1 (5));
  • By clicking on the field of the tool for uploading files (Fig.1 (5)) and selecting the necessary file(s) in the window that opens (Fig.5).

Fig. 5. Selecting the necessary files

After clicking the Open button in the upload tool field or after dragging and dropping file(s), information about the number of files that have been uploaded and the total number of files that should be uploaded is displayed (Fig. 6).

Fig. 6. Media upload displays

1.6. Registry

The registry is a list of entries of existing objects in this section, each of which consists of a set of fields:

  1. Checkbox;
  2. Name;
  3. Created;
  4. Format;
  5. Size;
  6. Download Tool (Fig.7(1));
  7. Playback tool  (Fig.7(2));
  8. Removal tool (Fig.7(3)).

Fig. 7. Registry

1.6.1. Checkbox

Used to select one or more entries. An additional removal tool appears after selecting one or more entries. Information about the number of entries chosen for deletion appears when you hover over this tool. When you click on it, a modal confirmation window appears. It contains the Yes, No, and close () buttons. Clicking the Yes button deletes the entries. Clicking the No button closes the modal window, and the entries are not deleted.

All records on the page will be selected if you select the checkbox in the header.

Fig. 8. Confirm deletion modal window

1.6.2. Name

The name of the media file is displayed here. 

1.6.3. Created

The file upload date is displayed here.

1.6.4. Format

The file format is displayed here.

1.6.5. Size

The file size is displayed here.

1.6.6. Download Tool

When you click on the button, the file of the selected record is downloaded.

1.6.7. Playback tool

When the button is clicked, the playback bar opens (Fig. 9), and the file is played.

Fig. 9. Playback bar

It consists of the following elements:

  • Play/Pause button (Fig.9(1));
  • File playback track (Fig.9(2));
  • File playback volume control tool (Fig.9(3));
  • Settings button - used to set the file playback speed (Fig.9(4));
  • File download tool (Fig.9(5));
  • Close button (Fig.9(6)).

1.6.8. Removal tool

It is used to remove an object with confirmation through a modal window. A modal confirmation window appears after clicking the button. Clicking the Yes button - deletes the object and the entry. Clicking the No button closes the modal window, and the object is not deleted.

Fig. 10. Confirm deletion modal window

1.7. Pagination 

It consists of the Rows per page field, which indicates the number of entries (it is possible to set from 1 to 1000) per page, and forward and backward buttons for switching pages.

2. Opportunities

2.1. Uploading a media file (drag and drop)

Goal

Uploading a media file (drag and drop)

Preconditions
  1. Access to the Admin application;
  2. Access to the Media section in the Admin application;
  3. Permission to create in the Media section.

Steps


  1. Open the folder on the PC containing the file(s) to be uploaded.
  2. Select the file(s) and, holding down, drag and drop it into the upload tool field. The upload field displays information about the number of files that have been uploaded and the total number of files that should be uploaded (Fig. 6).

Result

File(s) uploaded.

2.2. Uploading a media file

Goal

Uploading a media file

Preconditions
  1. Access to the Admin application;
  2. Access to the Media section in the Admin application;
  3. Permission to create in the Media section.

Steps


  1. Click on the upload tool field. The window will open.
  2. Select the file(is) to be uploaded.
  3. Click the Open button (Fig.5). The upload field displays information about the number of files uploaded and the total number of files that should be uploaded (Fig. 6).

Result

File(s) uploaded.

2.3. Download media files

Goal

Download media files

Preconditions
  1. Access to the Admin application;
  2. Access to the Media section in the Admin application;
  3. Permission to view in the Media section.
  4. Presence of media file.

Steps


  1. Find the registry entries you want to download, and select the checkbox.
  2. Click the Download Files button. The download of files selected by the checkbox starts, and information about the download process is displayed (Fig. 2).

Result

The files are downloaded to a media.zip file.

2.4. Download a media file

Goal

Download a media file

Preconditions
  1. Access to the Admin application;
  2. Access to the Media section in the Admin application;
  3. Permission to view in the Media section.
  4. Presence of media file.

Steps


  1. Click the button (Fig.7 (1)) in the entry to the file you want to download.

Result

The file is downloading.

2.5. Listen to an audio file

Goal

Listen to an audio file

Preconditions
  1. Access to the Admin application;
  2. Access to the Media section in the Admin application;
  3. Permission to view in the Media section.
  4. Presence of media file.

Steps


  1. Click the   button (Fig.7 (2)) in the recording of the file you want to listen to. The file playback bar opens (Fig.9).

Result

The file is played.

2.6. Delete a media file

Goal

Delete a media file

Preconditions
  1. Access to the Admin application;
  2. Access to the Media section in the Admin application;
  3. Permission to view and delete in the Media section.
  4. Presence of media file.

Steps


  1. Click on the delete button - . A modal window opens to confirm the deletion;
  2. Click the Delete button.

Result

The modal window closes. The file is removed.

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