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Camtasia smart player embedded size vs video size
Camtasia smart player embedded size vs video size




camtasia smart player embedded size vs video size
  1. Camtasia smart player embedded size vs video size mp4#
  2. Camtasia smart player embedded size vs video size upgrade#
  3. Camtasia smart player embedded size vs video size code#

Moodle treats this as somewhat an "embedded" video. I use Vimeo, but I don't make my course videos "public." So if you search Vimeo for my course videos, they should not show (you will find a few that I do make public, but not the one below.) The Vimeo player is supported by Moodle, so to make my video below available to you, all that I have to do is insert a video, and put the Vimeo URL into it. I do something a little bit parallel to what you are trying to do. Someone more qualified than I will have to reply. Relative to #2, I am not sure if you gain added "security" by uploading your videos. Relative to #1, Moodle doesn't provide direct support of the Camtasia player, so you might be out of luck. Let me see if I can come back to everything that you have said, if you don't mind.ġ) You want to use the Camtasia player because it has Chapters.Ģ) You want to upload videos to your Moodle because you desire some form of "video security." This is what I found as the source for the 404:

Camtasia smart player embedded size vs video size code#

Here is more information about the errors I get in the console:įailed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 (Not Found)īb_1_01_8.html:1 Refused to apply style from ' ' because its MIME type ('text/html') is not a supported stylesheet MIME type, and strict MIME checking is enabled.īb_1_01_8_player.html?embedIFrameId=embeddedSmartPlayerInstance:1 Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 (Not Found)ĭevTools failed to load SourceMap: Could not load content for chrome-extension://hcgajcpgaalgpeholhdooeddllhedegi/static/js/.map: HTTP error: status code 404, net::ERR_UNKNOWN_URL_SCHEME

Camtasia smart player embedded size vs video size mp4#

If I upload another version of the same mp4 as a file activity as part of a test, THAT mp4 shows up, but not the one in the file that the activity links to.

camtasia smart player embedded size vs video size

Is it possible that the files aren't "registered" for lack of a better word? If I try to embed the mp4 video in the description, they don't show up in the repository. I sill have my old Moodle up and running using the same files in moodledata and they run fine there, so it would seem to be Moodle version-related somehow. Refused to apply style from ' ' because its MIME type ('text/html') is not a supported stylesheet MIME type, and strict MIME checking is enabled. I even tried the Display | Open option, which when I look at the source is just the HTML code from the page generated by Camtasia to use the player. I link to the HTML file that runs the embedded player and the video but all I get is a black screen. However, I can't seem to get them to play like with the old Moodle version. I like the Camtasia player since it has a built-in Table of Contents based on my PowerPoint slides as well as the ability to play slower or faster, so I would like to use their player rather than a plain MP4. The one exception is that the old course has Camtasia recordings. I didn't get the old student information, which is acceptable but if there is a way to get them in, please let me know!Įverything else looks OK - quizzes seem to be there and look like they used to.

Camtasia smart player embedded size vs video size upgrade#

Rather than try to go through the upgrade path for the one course I have, I just installed a clean Moodle version (3.9) and imported a backup of the course.

camtasia smart player embedded size vs video size

I am upgrading my website and Moodle at the same time.

camtasia smart player embedded size vs video size

So for a long time I have been using an old version of Moodle (1.9.2) on one of my websites.






Camtasia smart player embedded size vs video size