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Understanding Video File Types: Codecs, Containers, and Outputs

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A container is the file that contains your video, audio streams, and any closed caption files as well. Occasionally, you may need to use a different container depending on where you plan to host your video. FLV, F4V, and SWF are flash video formats designed for Flash Player, but they’re commonly used to stream video on YouTube.

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Digital Learning Day: 2014

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One of the highlights of Digital Learning Day is the free, live-streamed virtual conference hosted at the Library of Congress in Washington D.C. This year, one of the sites is Loudoun County Public Schools, a suburb about an hour outside of Washington D.C. The post Digital Learning Day: 2014 appeared first on TechSmith Blogs.

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How to Convert Video to MP3 Using Camtasia

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Listening to streaming radio and podcasts will become even easier, now that auto makers are creating touch screen displays with smart app technologies that allow users to stream radio right from their dash. Choose a podcast hosting service to upload your content and create an RSS feed. Video to MP3. Comment and let us know!

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How to Record Google Hangout Video Calls

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At TechSmith, we’re always looking for ways to add video content into our daily conversations and communication. Instead of traveling on site, we can capture interviews in video calls then bring those recordings into the videos we create. TechSmith uses a simple form similar to this one every time we record someone.

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How to Edit Videos: The Not So Complex World of Video Encoding

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Without video encoding standards, the streaming video that revolutionized the Internet would not have been possible. 264 video – there a number of others – they are usually the best choice because they are preferred by video hosting sites like YouTube and Vimeo along with social media channels like Facebook and Twitter.

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Guest Post: You can teach an old teacher new tricks

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They talked TechSmith into giving all of the attendees of the conference a copy of Camtasia to get us started on the right track. Where do I host the videos and how to get access for all of my students? I chose this route over using other hosting solutions because it made it easy for me and easy for my students.

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How to Edit Videos: The Not So Complex World of Video Encoding

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Without video encoding standards, the streaming video that revolutionized the Internet would not have been possible. 264 video – there a number of others – they are usually the best choice because they are preferred by video hosting sites like YouTube and Vimeo along with social media channels like Facebook and Twitter.

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