Videos are a great way to increase engagement levels in your online course. Knorish's online course platform allows you to upload videos that are saved on your computer/PC/Laptop/Cloud. To do so, follow the steps highlighted below:
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Adding Videos In The Course
Videos can be easily added to the course by following the steps below.
- Once you login to the dashboard, click on ‘Courses’
- On the new page, hover on the name of the course in which you wish to upload the video, click on the green spanner button (Builder)
- After you have written down the name of the section and chapter, click on “Add video file” to select a video & click on “Open”
- Once you click on add a video file, select and add the Video File from your computer & your video will be uploaded!
Adding Videos Through Cloud Storage
Follow the steps below to add videos via cloud storage.
- Once you login to the dashboard, click on ‘Courses’
- On the new page, hover on the name of the course in which you wish to upload the video, click on the green spanner button (Builder)
- After you have written down the name of the section and chapter, click on “Add video file” & choose an option to select a video file from the available options: Google Drive, Dropbox, or One Drive.
- Once you click on the respective drive option, select and add the Video File from your drive & your video will be uploaded!
Note:
- You can upload a video file with a maximum size of 2 GB per chapter.
- The platform supports the most commonly used video files such as MP4, WMV, AVI, MKV, or FLV video files.
- To learn more about course videos - encoding post video upload, read more at Course videos still encoding. Getting Message: The video will be available for viewing shortly.
- For common troubleshooting issues, please refer to Not able to upload videos or other content on my site.
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