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I recently had a lot of students submit their video edits (compressed to H.264 for streaming) to a Canvas assignment; limiting the uploaded format to mov,.mp4, and .m4v.
How do I play these directly in Canvas as a streaming file rather than it being downloaded to my computer every time I click the video in Speedgrader (which isn't so speedy doing it this way)?
Hello @TangierClarke
Thanks for posting this in the Global Canvas Community!
I know that there are certain types of video formats that can be previewed in Canvas. HERE is a guide I found on that. They also list that 'If you upload a file that is not supported by the Canvas media player, you can have users download the file to view outside of Canvas'
The Canvas guide lists that the following video formats are supported for playback:
FLV – Flash Video
ASF – Windows Media
QT – Apple QuickTime
MOV – Apple QuickTime
MPG – Digital Video Format
MPEG – Digital Video Format
AVI – Digital Video Format
M4V – Digital Video Format
WMV – Windows Media
MP4 – Digital Video Format
3GP – Multimedia Mobile Format
When you go to speedgrader after the students have submitted, do you get an option that says Click Here To View? or is it forcing you to download them?
Thank you for the reply. I do not get any option to 'Click Here to View'. The files are m4v QuickTime movies which really are just mp4 videos. I could change the extension, but that doesn't help.
Any additional thoughts? Here's an attached look at what I see on the right side of the screen in SpeedGrader:
Can you help me understand how to get the Click Here to Play feature?
I have this same problem when using the File Upload option for the assignment. The Click here to Play feature shows up when you set the submission type to Media Recordings.
I hate that it works on my phone, but while I'm sitting at my desk I have to download every single video my students submit. When they upload pictures or gif files they load just fine, but not one type of video media will play in the gradebook.
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