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This support page describes how to add an existing video from the University's Video Streaming Server to your class as streaming video embedded in the page.

See Uploading and Embedding a video file using eStream if you wish to add a new video to the Video Streaming Server and add it to Myplace at the same time.

Tip

The preferred way of uploading video files to Myplace is to 'add and embed' them via eStream, the Universities in-house streaming service. It's possible to do this directly from Myplace at the same time as uploading your file using just a few clicks.

There are a few important advantages to embedding video this way:

  • eStream deals with the video type and encoding, the result of which is the video will be playable in a much wider range of software and browser versions.
  • The processing of the video streaming is handled by eStream which is optimised for this kind of task
  • It allows for you to search for the same video clip (among a range of video material available on the service) for use in other classes. See Searching and Embedding eStream Content for further details.



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Step by step guide

1) You can embed video in Myplace via the text editor. When you're in the text editor click on the 2nd icon from the right to add a media file. 

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2) This will open a pop-up window

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3) Click on the "Upload" button

 

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4) From the next page click 'Choose File'

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5) Browse to your file and select it by double clicking. 

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6) You'll now see the name of your file in large type. 

In section 2, add a title and a description of your video which will appear on the embedded video player in your Myplace class.

You can also choose to use the title of the uploaded video if it's titled appropriately already, by clicking the Use filename for title checkbox which is enabled by default.

You can add some details such as the site, name of the lecturer, name of department and rating

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Scroll down and set the options to your preference. Here is a brief explanation of what those options are:

a. Who has Permission to View? Please select a Publishing Policy

i) ContentGlobal : Media accessible from any location = accessible from any internet connection

ii) ContentLocal2 : Media accessible from the local net = accessible only on Strathclyde University campus (not available on VPN)

b. Private or Public?

i) Public - This setting means everyone with an E-Stream login can view it (not general public)

ii) Private - This setting means only you can view it, however if you use an 'embed code' as you will if you embed it on Myplace, everyone who has access to that Myplace video will be able to see it. Use this setting if you want to restrict your audience to only those with access to your Myplace class. 

c. Mark this under the ERA License?

i) ticked - a short message will show before your video with the ERA Licencing disclaimer. This is only relevant if your video is from film or TV. If you want to embed this kind of video please contact martin.laycock@strath.ac.uk for further advice.

ii) Not ticked - No Disclaimer will show.

d. Media Profile - This is the media type of the uploaded file, usually there is no need to change this as most files are     detectable and can be converted by whichever default setting is selected by the system. But if you feel it's not             chosen the right one, click the dropdown to see other options

e. Copy Only - tick this if using an H264 and AAC Audio file

Then click 'Confirm' to continue.

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You may then see a progress bar as your video uploads.

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For reference a 48 MB file took about 2 minutes to upload.

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8) After you upload your file it may takes some time to be made available for viewing on your Myplace class page. This is the time it takes to process the video to the format that eStream uses. The amount of time it takes will depend on the video size. 

 

9) The dialog will close and you should be returned to your editor, and there should be a placeholder displayed where you wish the video inserted.

When you're finished editing click 'Save and return to class'

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10with a search box. Enter some search terms to locate the video you want to embed.

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3)  A list of results will appear, click on the result that wish to insert


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4) A window will appear with up to 3 options:

  1. Add to Moodle - The content will be inserted and can be watched online only.
  2. Add to Moodle (hide details) - The content will be inserted but the pre-roll details hidden.
  3. Add to Moodle with Download Link - The content will be inserted and a download link will be made available to viewers.

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5) Your video should appear in the editor as an embedded player. Click on the Save Changes button .


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5) Finally your embedded video should appear like this (when fully processed). The grey square with the white arrowhead is the play button and the title and description you gave your video will appear in the rectangle next to the play button. 

 



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