Recording & uploading to MEDIASITE and embedding into canvas

 

October 4, 2022

Duane Woods

Audio Video Design Specialist, CEE

 

Screen recording methods

  • Mediasite Mosaic

  • Zoom

  • Macs: COMMAND + SHIFT + 5

  • Windows 10: Game Bar

  • Camtasia (*must be purchased)

  • Export a Movie from PowerPoint

Narrated POwerpoint

*all can record/export in MP4 format

Editing software

  • iMovie (free on Macs)

  • Adobe Rush (SFU supported, Mac/PC)

  • Camtasia (*must be purchased, Mac/PC)

  • Smartphone apps: iMovie, Rush

*Quick Tip: iMovie or Camtasia can be used as easy file converters 

Converting files

  • VLC (can be unreliable)

  • Handbrake (free but complicated)

  • iMovie (free on Macs)

  • Camtasia (*must be purchased, Mac/PC)

  • Mediasite can accept many formats, but many will be slower to process and have other issues

  • 1920 x 1080 or 1280 x 720

  • MP4

conversion software

Uploading VIDEO FORMATs FOR MEDIASITE

Video FORMAT

  • Container Format: MP4  (*mp4, avi, mov, flv, m4v, mkv, wmv accepted, but may causes issues)

  • Resolution: 1920 x 1080 recommended, 720p okay

  • Codec: H.264 is preferred

  • Frame Rate: 24 or 30 frames per second

  • Duration: ideal length for a video is under 1 hour (up to 2 hours maximum)

  • File Size: less than 2GB for a single video file recommended

 

Uploading audio FORMATs FOR MEDIASITE

 

Audio Format

  • Container Format: MP3  (*wav, vob also accepted)

  • Bit rate: 192 kbps or less recommended

  • Duration: length for a recorded audio is under 3 hours

  • Note that audio uploads will appear as a black screen, like a "blank" video

stream.sfu.ca

where to go

uploading

Add Presentation

Uploading

uploading

Add Presentation

  • Upload New Video (from your computer)

  • Link External Video (ie. Youtube)

Details

uploading & processing

- processing/uploading times are not exact, no "percentage done"

 

Mediasite settings

Individual

Presentation

Permissions

  • recommended for ease

  • SFU ID needed to view

  • may already be signed in

  • Mail list through IT

  • private 

  • anyone can view

  • no security 

Details

Making it downloadable

view Analytics

linking into Canvas

shared folders

  • Classroom recordings: May have to get IT to transfer video to your account

embedding issues

  • DO NOT the copy-paste the Embed Code into Canvas

  • appears to work until students log out

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SHARING a link from Mediasite

  • Copy the link

Putting links into Canvas

  1. Open up a Page in Canvas to Edit

Linking into Canvas

2.  Paste the Link 

Links in Canvas

CEE's Embed Tool

https://vtools.cee.sfu.ca/mediasite-embed/

CEE's Embed Tool

Canvas Quicklink

CEE's Embed Tool

Canvas Course ID

CEE's Embed Tool

Embed Size

CEE's Embed Tool

CEE's Embed Tool

CEE's Embed Tool

info/FAQ from IT Services

https://www.sfu.ca/information-systems/services/mediasite.html

Questions?

CEE's new media studio!

Lightboard

filming

interviews

straight to camera

Not for lecture capture

*NOTE: This studio is NOT intended to be used for lecture capture. For this service, please use:

 

  • IT Services for in-class lecture recordings

  • the Library's Maker Space for one-touch recording or simple podcasting

Studio uses

  • Lightboard filming

  • Filmed Interviews

  • Podcasts (more extensive or important)

  • Guest Speakers/Experts

  • Filmed Demonstrations

  • Audio Dramas

  • Simulations/Dramatizations

  • Performances/Artistic Installations

Copy of Uploading to Mediasite and Embedding into Canvas

By CEE: Learning and Teaching Technology division

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