• How to move recordings from Kaltura to OneDrive

    Retrieve Kaltura recordings Log in to “My Media” at https://trincoll.mediaspace.kaltura.com/ by clicking Guest in the upper right. Once logged in, click your name and choose My Media from the menu.  You will see a list of all the videos connected to your Kaltura account. Videos that came from Zoom will have a Zoom recording ID listed right under the title.  Under each video you will see whether you are the owner (or co-publisher, editor, etc.), the date it was created, and the number of plays.  If you expected to see certain videos and are not seeing them, it may be because your content is listed under a generic account and hasn’t…

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    Sign up for Summer Virtual Design Studio: Building your own Website

    Our 4-part July workshop series will teach you to create your own personal website to showcase your projects and skills.   Learn to: focus on what content to feature on your site  structure and present your content for the web in an accessible way   build your site with Wordpress on Trinity’s hosting server Domains of One’s Own  promote your site to a wider audience  By the end of the series, you will have your own portfolio website to showcase your projects and skills.   Research, Instruction, Technology (RIT) staff will host the Zoom workshops on July  20, 22, 27, and 29 from 12:00 – 1:15.  There will also be two optional drop-in “office hours” on August 12 and 26 from 12 – 1:15 for those wanting additional…

  • Expanded language support and easier caption editing with Kaltura

    We have recently upgraded our Kaltura video streaming software to the latest auto-captioning tools. Now, you can take advantage of a simple on-screen editor, which lets you tweak your closed captions on the fly. Kaltura will also generate closed captions for media sources in a wide range of other languages: Arabic, Dutch, Cantonese, French, German, Greek – there are currently 35 to choose from! Closed captioning is an important step in making your media accessible, whether you are using it in a course, presentation, or publishing on a website. Hearing impaired individuals will rely on your captions to understand your content. When you upload your video or audio to Kaltura,…

  • How to Move or Delete Zoom Recordings

    Zoom provides space for short-term storage of recorded meetings and classes, but it should not be used as a permanent storage solution. Use the following methods to free up space on your Zoom account. Begin by logging in to your Zoom portal at trincoll.zoom.us. Choose “Sign in” then log in with your Trinity credentials, e.g. “username@trincoll.edu” and password. Click Recordings in the left menu, then “Cloud Recordings” to see a list of what is currently saved in your Zoom cloud. In the far right column, you will see a “More” button with options to either delete or download. If you don’t think you will need the recording in the future,…

  • How to make your Kaltura video downloadable

    Kaltura is designed as a streaming media platform, rather than a file sharing, or drop box system. However, there may be situations in which you want to make your video or audio recordings downloadable. This is possible in Kaltura, but requires a couple of extra steps. Note that you can only permit downloading of your own videos that you create – not videos digitized by the library. The steps below assume you have first published a recording: either you have shared a video with a course on Moodle, or you have published a video on Mediaspace. Login to My Media, in either Moodle or Mediaspace, and open the recording you want to make…