In this article we will go over how to set up and use the Google Drive Integration for saving clips.
- What does the Google Drive integration do?
- How to set up the integration?
- Saving a clip to Google Drive
- Helpful Links
- Contact Support or Sales
What does the Google Drive integration do?
Rhombus offers users the option to save your clips in external folders instead of the Rhombus cloud. Through Google Workspace, you can create a Google Drive to store Saved Clips. This will provide you as a user the ability to keep clips as long as you want.
How to set up the integration?
1. Navigate to "Settings" and then select "Third Party Integrations." |
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2. Click the "Storage Management" dropdown, and then select "Google Drive."
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3. Toggle on the integration and click "Save." |
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4. On the "Shared Drive Login Tab, you can sign out or choose to toggle on the following two options:
When toggled on, please select a default folder for the Alerts or Clips to be saved to. |
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5. On the "Personal Drive Login" tab, you can configure alerts or clips to be saved to a personal Google Drive when you login. |
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6. The "Configuration" tab is used to enable or disable users' ability to connect to personal drive accounts. |
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Saving a clip to Google Drive
After setting up this integration, every time a clip is saved, you can choose to save it to the Rhombus console and/or a specified folder in Google drive. When selecting Google Drive as the only destination, you have the option to save 24 hours of video for a single day. The clip will be split into 1 hour segments. See below for an example.
Helpful Links
- How to cut & save, share, and delete video clips
- How long are video clips and other data stored?
- How to share livestream
- Verify Chain of Custody
Contact Support or Sales
Have more questions? Contact Rhombus Support at +1 (877) 746-6797 option 2 or support@rhombus.com.
Interested in learning more? Contact Rhombus Sales at +1 (877) 746-6797 option 1 or sales@rhombus.com.
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