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eLearning Development: 4 Tech Considerations When Using Videos

Upside Learning

Streaming – accessing videos hosted on the streaming server. As for progressive and streaming videos, the video files are placed externally, one would need to use FLV playback components – either provided in Flash authoring environment OR build your own custom playback components based on specific requirements.

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How to make students fall in love with your video courses with Presto player

LifterLMS

We have today Adam Preiser, creator of the very popular Presto player for WordPress as the guest for this episode of LMScast with Chris Badgett. Presto is the most advanced video player on WordPress and recently it was integrated successfully with LifterLMS, the best learning management system on WordPress.

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Best Video Hosting Solutions for Online Courses

LearnDash

So when you upload them to your server, they’re likely to take up huge amounts of space, slow your site down , and cause lots of errors for users. Using a video hosting platform allows you to upload your content onto their servers, and then embed it into the relevant pages on your site, where it won’t slow down your page load times.

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Video in Captivate – Embed Vs Stream

Adobe Captivate

Video in Captivate – Embed Vs Stream. Progressive Download vs Streaming Download. There are multiple player options for skins (playback buttons etc.). • It increases the overall size of your project, sometimes drastically, this will impact your overall loading times for the project when housed on a web server or LMS.

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Don’t Ransack My Movies (DRM): Options Around Securing Online Video

Web Courseworks

Protecting against the least technically involved theft of video, a click of the “download” icon, may involve just a simple setting change in your video player. For example, adding the “nodownload” option to either the HTML or JavaScript portion of the video.controlsList for an HTML5 video player [1].

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Q&A: Where should we host our e-Learning videos?

Plume - e-learning & learning management systems

Hi Kaine, Our videos are currently hosted on the same server that our LMS is hosted on. We think this is slowing down loading times so we are looking at video hosting services. We considered YouTube, but it doesn’t allow us to keep our e-Learning videos private. There must be a better way. Plume’s answer.

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Best 8 Uscreen Alternatives for 2024

learnWorlds

Uscreen has emerged as a key player in the online video monetization and content distribution market over the last few years, providing a versatile platform for creators to launch streaming services, sell digital content , and build their digital video business. But first, let’s explore Usceen thoroughly.