I never upload videos without compression.
Some software - eg camtasia- can save the videos in a learning object SCORM package
so I add metadata very easily.
I also integrate them in eXe and then upload the eXe file again as a learning object.
best regards
niki
http://nikilambropoulos.org
--- Peter Trethewey <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Puting videos into Moodle is a bind especially if you have a 20 meg limit. I
> think a lot of people are using other places to store video like Youtube and
> hyperlinking to it or finding an appropriate clip somewhere and linking to
> it.
>
> On 8/10/07, Heather Peake <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> > Hello
> > anyone using video clips within a VLE? If yes where are you storing the
> > clips please? Are you uploading into your VLE or are you streaming from
> > elsewhere and linking to them from your VLE?
> > If you upload to the VLE have you set a size limit and if so what?
> > We are interested in knowing how people have overcome issues with video
> > clips ideas and suggestions or even just what pitfalls to avoid.
> > Thanks
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