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Add Content to a ChannelOpen the channel that you wish to add content to.To add media to one of your channels, click the user drop-down menu and select My Channels. Click the channel’s thumbnail to open the channel.
Channels are collections of your content and may contain video, audio, and image files. You may create many channels and duplicate content in channels. A channel’s thumbnail image that is displayed in the Channels tab is created from the most recently added media and updates periodically.
User ExperienceAfter embedding the Video on Demand code on a page in Wikispaces, you find that the video does not embed properly.How to Solve this ProblemThe work-around is to manually edit the embed code to remove three elements:xmlns:dc=“url”xmlns:media=“url”rel=“media:video” resource=“url”…
In addition to being able to upload video files to Video on Demand, you can also record videos directly using your webcam.If necessary, log in to Video on Demand.For best performance, CIT recommends using Chrome with the Webcam Recording feature.Click Add New, then from the menu click…
Log InOpen a web browser and navigate to Video on Demand for Cornell University.Select Guest in the upper right corner of the window.Select Login.Sign in with your Cornell NetID and password.
You may upload captions file(s) to be displayed when someone views your video. After you add captions, the captions option menu will appear in the player when someone hovers their mouse over the video. Viewers may use the player’s captions menu to select captions and to turn captions on or off. If…
When creating (or editing) a post using the Cornell University Blogs Service, first follow the directions to copy the embed code on the Share Your Media page. 
Create a ChannelLog in, then click your user name. Select My Channels from the dropdown menu.  
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 with other Cornell users.
Certain users of Cornell’s Video on Demand (VoD) service can purchase captioning services from 3Play Media. Human captioning is created by a human transcriptionist rather than a computer program.
The vendors listed below have been granted contracts to provide captioning services to Cornell. These contracts accommodate Cornell’s requirements for insurance, indemnification, web accessibility, and European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) compliance, as well as data privacy…
About information collected by the Video on Demand / Video Hosting and Sharing ServiceThe Video on Demand / Video Hosting and Sharing application, Kaltura, tracks and compiles details about the behavior of media viewers and owners, including but not limited to media views, edits, and shares, on…
About Media CollaborationIn Cornell Video on Demand, media owners may share control and responsibility of their media several different ways. They can:

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