Seems to be two options
- Add video to a repository
- Add a link to a video sharing site such as Youtube
Seems to be two options
If you tried 'relative links' as opposed to Moodle's URL tool, relative might fail. With Moodle, full url ... not relative href="./videos/nameof.mp4".
If you have 3.8.x now, there is the built in HVP tool which can wrap an .mp4 video from url or from your own uploaded mp4. That might obsecure the video resource enough to pass muster by GW of China ... or allow since it's coming from your server.
Can you do SCORM's from your site? That would require using 3rd party software to build the SCORM then upload it to Moodle.
Yes, SCORM's and/or uploaded MP4's will increase space usage, make course backups and site backups larger ... kinda a trade off ... isn't it?
Support a corp that provides training in HVAC in Chinese and for customers in China. 100% SCORM.
'SoS', Ken
of course you can, this is how I embed videos into my moodle, my video files are (depending on my mood) sometimes in a seperate folder with other moodle folders (like video assets) and sometimes I have central video repository outside of my moodle folders, but you need a third party player to run that videos, which in my case I am using Easy Video Player (I have customized it to refer to central setting file).
Well, Usman, maybe I can.
If I understand you, you would be interested in a video showing how I incorporate Vimeo into my Moodle. Or are you more interested in how I get my videos into Vimeo? Or both? Or something else?
Your suggestion is good, I just want to make sure that I address your interests.
Stefan, I was about to reply on your other post, thought to read this first and saw your post here too, there isnt any plug-in in moodle, but the player has to be bought separately.
This player as well will solve your issues of playback speed, I have been in contact with developer yesterday for a final fine tuning to the player, he asked for 4-5 weeks but as of today he already updated his work (inclusion of MPEG-DASH streaming), there isn't anything left in the player to be included after that (may be DRM support) - the method of using it within moodle is bit tricky, but that works like a charm, give me 3-4 days before getting final adjustments from developer for me to create a video out of it.