External Media
For External Media, in the Upload media file or link to Vimeo/Youtube resources? section, select
External Media
.In the Select External Media field, enter the valid Vimeo/YouTube URL to the video.
Once you have added the URL, make sure to click the blue
Validate
button to the right of the field to ensure the system is able to process the link.If the system cannot process the link, please check the URL and ensure that it is in the correct format, using the help text located below the Select External Media field for reference.
In the General Media Information field, input the appropriate ownership and copyright information for the video.
In the Title field, enter the title of the video.
In Description field, enter the description of the video content.
In the Credits field, input the appropriate ownership and copyright information for the video.
To determine whether or not the video should be allowed for reuse by any user in the Media Library system, use the Re-Use dropdown menu and select the appropriate option.
If your video may be used by others in the system, select the
Anyone may use this media
option.If your video is for your use only, select the
None, only I may use
option.
In the Related Information section, select any appropriate data tags:
Use the People tag to add data pertaining to the individuals at Yale who appear in the video.
Use the Organizations tag to add data pertaining to the relevant organizations.
Use either the Keywords (Kyruus) or Keywords (Mesh) tags to add relevant keywords pertaining to the video content.
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Once you have inputted this information, click the Save
button at the bottom of the page.
Internal Media
For Internal Media, in the Upload media file or link to Vimeo/Youtube resources? section, select Internal Media.
In the Upload Media field, drag and drop the raw video file (or click in the field to browse) to begin the upload and encoding process.
Be aware that the encoding process can be lengthy. Anticipate an encoding rate of approximately 30 seconds for every 1 minute of video (for example, if your video is 5 minutes long, you can expect an encoding time of approximately 2 minutes and 30 seconds).
In the Media Thumbnail section, drag and drop the thumbnail image file (or click in the field to browse for it on your machine). Once your video has encoded, an option will appear to Select from Generated Thumbnails which will allow you to select from system selected video thumbnails.
In the General Media Information field, input the appropriate ownership and copyright information for the video.
In the Title field, enter the title of the video.
In Description field, enter the description of the video content.
In the Credits field, input the appropriate ownership and copyright information for the video.
To determine whether or not the video should be allowed for reuse by any user in the Media Library system, use the Re-Use dropdown menu and select the appropriate option.
If your video may be used by others in the system, select the
Anyone may use this media
option.If your video is for your use only, select the
None, only I may use
option.
In the Related Information section, select any appropriate data tags:
Use the People tag to add data pertaining to the individuals at Yale who appear in the video.
Use the Organizations tag to add data pertaining to the relevant organizations.
Use either the Keywords (Kyruus) or Keywords (Mesh) tags to add relevant keywords pertaining to the video content.
Once the video has uploaded, the Transcripts section will appear at the bottom of the page. All videos on YSM websites must now provide either captioning or a video transcript.
To use and edit the system generated transcript for the video, review and edit the text in the box below Edit Transcript Text.
Select I have reviewed this transcript and use the checkbox on the right side to approve the transcript for public access.
If you already have a .VTT file for the video, you can upload it and use it instead of the system generated transcript. To do this, drag and drop the VTT file (or click in the field to browse for it on your machine) in the box below the system generated transcript.
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