You have a Microsoft OneDrive folder that contains a 20-GB video file named File1.avi.
You need to index File1.avi by using the Azure Video Indexer website.
What should you do?
You have a Microsoft OneDrive folder that contains a 20-GB video file named File1.avi.
You need to index File1.avi by using the Azure Video Indexer website.
What should you do?
To index File1.avi using the Azure Video Indexer website, you should create a download link from OneDrive and then copy that link to the Azure AI Video Indexer website. This method allows the Azure Video Indexer to directly access and download the video file from OneDrive, making the process straightforward and efficient.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-video-indexer/odrv-download Copy the embed code and extract only the URL part including the key. For example: https://onedrive.live.com/embed?cid=5BC591B7C713B04F&resid=5DC518B6B713C40F%2110126&authkey=HnsodidN_50oA3lLfk Replace embed with download. You will now have a url that looks like this: https://onedrive.live.com/download?cid=5BC591B7C713B04F&resid=5DC518B6B713C40F%2110126&authkey=HnsodidN_50oA3lLfk Now enter this URL in the Azure AI Video Indexer website in the URL field.
C is correct
When I took the exam 22/06/24, option C has been removed, and replaced with "From Onedrive, create an embed link...". Very probably this means C was NEVER correct. I also note that the link audlindr cites makes no mention of anything other than uploading (neither does the official az-102 MS course). Given there is no requirement to "minimise time/effort" or automate, I don't see how hacking and pasting URLs are necessary in this scenario when down then uploading will DEFINITELY work - everything else is a punt. FWIW I chose option B and got 90% for the "image and video" component (i.e. got one image/video question wrong, and I'm 99% certain it wasn't this one). Make of that what you will.
A. could actually work, haven't tested B. Although plausible, 20GB is a lot to download and then upload C. Is the answer here, let Azure do the work D. Sharing it means someone or something else can view. Video indecer needs to download the video.
D. From OneDrive, create a sharing link for File1.avi, and then copy the link to the Azure AI Video Indexer website. This approach allows the Azure Video Indexer to access and index the video file directly from OneDrive without the need to download and re-upload the file, making the process more efficient and straightforward.
My previous response was wrong. I have tested and the given answer is correct. Apologies for the error from my end.
B. Download File1.avi to a local computer, and then upload the file to the Azure AI Video Indexer website. Here's why this is the correct approach: File size: The video file is 20 GB, which is a large file. Azure Video Indexer has file size limitations for direct uploads. Direct access: Azure Video Indexer typically requires direct access to the video file for processing. Downloading the file to a local computer and then uploading it ensures that the Video Indexer has direct access to the entire file. Compatibility: This method ensures that the file is in a format that Azure Video Indexer can directly process without relying on external services or links. Control: Downloading and uploading manually gives you more control over the process and allows you to verify the file before indexing.
I think is D and ChatGPT too
C is right answer.
C is right.
Share ondrive link into Azure AI Video Indexer website
D. From OneDrive, create a sharing link for File1.avi, and then copy the link to the Azure Video Indexer website. Explanation: Creating a sharing link for File1.avi in OneDrive allows you to generate a URL that can be accessed by other services or users. Once you have the sharing link, you can copy it and paste it into the Azure Video Indexer website. Azure Video Indexer will then use the provided link to access and process the video file for indexing.
Azure AI Video Indexer requires a download link, not a sharing link, to access the file.