Public clipbin problem
WHstock
27 Sep 2013 19:33
Hi,
I made about 7 new public clipbins and added relevant clips to each of them.
Yesterday everything was fine and all clips i wanted to be in every bin were there.
Today I noticed that all of these new bins contain a LOAD of random clips from my portfolio.
Bins which had 30 clips yesterday now have 1100+ clips in them.
How do I solve this problem since I don't want to delete all those clips from the bins, nor create new bins with probably the same result
thank you
I made about 7 new public clipbins and added relevant clips to each of them.
Yesterday everything was fine and all clips i wanted to be in every bin were there.
Today I noticed that all of these new bins contain a LOAD of random clips from my portfolio.
Bins which had 30 clips yesterday now have 1100+ clips in them.
How do I solve this problem since I don't want to delete all those clips from the bins, nor create new bins with probably the same result
thank you
jason
28 Sep 2013 03:36
Here's a question for you to think about? What make you think your bins are public or for that matter even your portfolio page? Is it just because that's what said on both download page or when you are editing your bins. From a buyers point of view if they are able or know how to find your portfolio page then scroll to all collections, and you have over 50 bins, they'll only be able to view 25 bins. Now if they use collections in the footer to view ( of what they call public bins) bins by default there are 2000 bin but that's ok we sort by artist. Now what page are you on?
In version on your public portfolio page there were the number of clips that were online and below that one could view all bins at one time depending on how they setup the sort b and number of pages. Again that is of course if they knew how to find your portfolio page.
So now do you still what to use the term PUBLIC BINS???
In version on your public portfolio page there were the number of clips that were online and below that one could view all bins at one time depending on how they setup the sort b and number of pages. Again that is of course if they knew how to find your portfolio page.
So now do you still what to use the term PUBLIC BINS???
WHstock
28 Sep 2013 08:04
Jason,
Yes, I use it because pond5 uses it so everybody knows what I'm talking about.
I'm not using the bins for customers to look at right away but I'm using those to display relevant footage in a clip's description.
Yes, I use it because pond5 uses it so everybody knows what I'm talking about.
I'm not using the bins for customers to look at right away but I'm using those to display relevant footage in a clip's description.
jason
28 Sep 2013 14:44
My point is that if a buyer or fellow artist does not direct access to your bin collection then it is not public.