# Files Management & Display

## <mark style="background-color:$info;">Media Files List</mark>

By selecting the detailed Media Files List format – it is selected by default, but you can also manually select it by clicking on the **`Show Detail View`** button – you will have access to data related to a selected media file’s resolution, FPS, duration, etc.&#x20;

The Media Files List features columns that display this data. If you want the Media Files List to show or hide specific kinds of media file data, **`right-click`** in the header. A contextual menu will open and allow you to alter the list’s columns (and therefore, its data categories).

The “Net” column in the Media Files List will show a green check mark if a specific file has been imported and is available on all of the servers in your Server Group.&#x20;

If there is a red X in the “Net” column, the file is not currently available on all servers in the network. Moving the mouse cursor over the column will display a pop-up window that indicates which servers have the file and which do not.

You can interact with the items in the Media Files List by **`right-clicking`** on them. Doing so will open a contextual menu that lets you:

* **Delete** a file;
* **Convert** a file (only on original files);
* **Sync Selected**, which synchronizes a file on all servers in the Server Group (this is useful if you added a new server to a TACHYON Project or are missing a file on a specific server);
* **Force Refresh** a file’s thumbnail;
* **Show in Folder**, which opens a Windows file explorer in TACHYON’s “content” folder where the selected file is highlighted.

## <mark style="background-color:$info;">Display the Media Files List as Thumbnails or as a Detailed List</mark>

The Media Files List can be viewed as a series of thumbnails or as a list that includes detailed information about the files.

### Show Thumbnail View

Click on the **`Show Thumbnail View`** button located in the top left corner of the File Manager window to view the Media Files List as thumbnails.

### Show Detail View

Click on the **`Show Detail View button`** located in the top left corner of the File Manager window to view the Media Files List as a detailed list.

## <mark style="background-color:$info;">File Order</mark>

Items in the Media Files List can be arranged in an order based on their attributes, so long as they are represented by a data category in the list’s table.

1. Move the **mouse cursor** over the top row of the Media Files List table that shows the data categories. <kbd>**`Arrows`**</kbd> pointing upward and downward should appear near each data category.
2. Click on the <kbd>**`upward arrow`**</kbd> to sort files in an ascending order.
3. Click on the <kbd>**`downward arrow`**</kbd> to sort files in a descending order.

{% hint style="info" %}
The order chosen for a specific playlist in the File Manager module will be shared in the Media Properties window section of the Timeline.
{% endhint %}

## <mark style="background-color:$info;">File Display and Media Types</mark>

The left section of the File Manager window contains a list of toggles that represent different media types. The toggles can be used to select a specific media type and filter out the other kinds of media contained in the Media Files List.

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## <mark style="background-color:$info;">File Search</mark>

There is a search field at the very top of the File Manager window that will allow you to look for specific files in the Media Files List.

* To find a specific file in the Media Files List type its name into the search field.

{% hint style="info" %}
File extensions are also taken into account.&#x20;
{% endhint %}

> **Example:** by typing “.png” in the search field, you will limit your search to .png files.

## <mark style="background-color:$info;">Group Original and Converted Files</mark>

The Group checkbox allows you to create a parent-child group where the original media file and the .vci version of it will be included.

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## <mark style="background-color:$info;">Hide Original Files</mark>

The **`Hide Originals`** checkbox allows you to mask original media files. .vci files that were created from these originals by means of conversion are the only ones that will be shown.

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## <mark style="background-color:$info;">File Synchronization</mark>

Normally, **all files should be present on all servers**, therefore allowing any server to backup the others at any time. If all of a TACHYON Project’s servers were included in the Server Group prior to importing files, this should be the case. There are very few exceptions to this.

{% hint style="info" %}
If for any reason a media file is missing on one of the servers, you can synchronize the selected file across the network. This operation will send the file to every server, where it will be reconverted.
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* **`Right-click`** on the file in the Media Files List and select **{Sync Selected}** from the contextual menu to launch synchronization.

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{% hint style="warning" %}
To be able to synchronize a media file across the network, the server from where the operation is being launched must have the original file. .vci files cannot be synchronized.
{% endhint %}
