Video on Demand Articles
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Captions
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Video Hosting and Sharing / Video On Demand (VOD) will automatically add captions to newly uploaded videos using Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR), with the exception of videos imported from Zoom cloud recordings, which will retain the captions generated by Zoom. Be aware that ASR captions may need to be edited to meet WCAG AA guidelines.
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When playing media, users can change the font, font size, font color, and background color of captions. This can help improve the legibility of the caption text against low-contrast backgrounds...
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How to edit video captions that were created using the Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) feature in Video Hosting and Sharing (Video On Demand).
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How to upload a captions file for your video in Video on Demand
Common Tasks
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How to share a Video on Demand media file using links, channels, playlists, or embedded files.
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Get your videos and other media files into Video on Demand
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How to Create or Delete a Channel in Video on Demand
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How to launch the video editor tools and where to find vendor documentation on using the video editor. Also, tips for trimming videos with slides, and how to restore an accidentally deleted slide.
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How to Embed Video in a Blog
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How to embed a Video on Demand file in a Confluence page. The procedure described here assumes a certain degree of familiarity with editing Confluence pages.
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How to Log in to Video on Demand. How to Log out and clear your credentials.
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How to add or remove content from a channel in Video on Demand
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How to add or remove users from a channel in Video on Demand. Also, information about Channel permission levels in Video on Demand.
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You can manage your collection of videos, audio files, and images on your My Media page in Video on Demand.
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About Media Collaboration In Cornell Video on Demand, media owners may share control and responsibility of their media several different ways. They can: pass ownership of media...
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To play a hosted media item such as a video, search or browse for the item on the Video Hosting and Sharing (Video on Demand) website, then click its thumbnail image to open the media page...
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Use Video on Demand to record video from a webcam on your computer.
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In addition to using Privacy settings to control access to your channels, media owners can also set a passcode for individual media items. This means only users who have the passcode for that...
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How to Use Channels in Video on Demand
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After you upload media, you can create a playlist containing your media and embed the playlist with a media player on your own website. You can create multiple playlists and include media in more than one playlist.
More About Video on Demand
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When playing media, users can change the font, font size, font color, and background color of captions. This can help improve the legibility of the caption text against low-contrast backgrounds...
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Questions about who can use of Video on Demand and for what purposes.
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Questions about embedded links and thumbnails in Video on Demand
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Technical Questions About Video on Demand
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Understanding Video on Demand Terms and Conditions
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Zoom Cloud Recordings are automatically uploaded to Cornell’s Video Hosting and Sharing / Video on Demand (VOD) service, where the media can be added to a media owner’s channels and shared...
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About information collected by the Video on Demand / Video Hosting and Sharing Service The Video on Demand / Video Hosting and Sharing application, Kaltura, tracks and compiles details about...
Troubleshooting
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How to troubleshoot m4v upload issues in Video on Demand
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How to troubleshoot missing the details dialog box in Video on Demand
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How to troubleshoot the "Media Not Ready" Error in Video on Demand
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What to do if your video say "still being converted" in Video on Demand
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How to solve the problem if your Video on Demand upload fails
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How to troubleshoot Video on Demand media that won't display in embedded code.
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How to troubleshoot Video on Demand media that won't play on a Wikispaces page
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