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My courses do not have the 'Files' section, which is where I think I would normally be able to find embedded videos from the Module sections. I've right clicked the videos and 'saved as' onto my computer, but when I try to reopen, it opens in Canvas. After a trimester, my courses are no longer available to me after the following trimester, but I want to be able to continue to have access to the videos. How d I do this?
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Did you try starting the video before selecting to "Save As?" That's the solution suggested in the following thread: Downloading a video from Canvas Rich Content Editor within a Discussion
It's the same suggestion in this thread: https://community.canvaslms.com/thread/13279-is-it-possible-to-download-a-media-submission
Good luck!
Kelley, Thank you. I do understand that if it links to somewhere else like youtube, that's different. They are vimeo videos and cannot be opened outside of canvas. I have no options to save this?
I just encountered a problem where videos weren't loading within canvas and needed to be downloaded. I used Media download helper but there are others.
You can use an extension called Media download helper or Screencastify to scrape videos.
Alternative methods include using a scraper such as OctoParse or simply create your own using Python (knowledge of coding required).
Hope this helps.
Did you try starting the video before selecting to "Save As?" That's the solution suggested in the following thread: Downloading a video from Canvas Rich Content Editor within a Discussion
It's the same suggestion in this thread: https://community.canvaslms.com/thread/13279-is-it-possible-to-download-a-media-submission
Good luck!
Yes, that gives me the same results as when the video is not playing. It downloads the canvas page I'm on with the video instead of just the video.
Hi @cmetz
There is a solution, but it will vary slightly depending on the original source of the video.
I hope this helps,
KLM
Kelley, Thank you. I do understand that if it links to somewhere else like youtube, that's different. They are vimeo videos and cannot be opened outside of canvas. I have no options to save this?
Carrie:
Unless your teacher has made her Vimeo site private, Vimeo videos also include a share icon. If memory serves me right (OMG good luck with that) it is also in the upper right. Another trick is that Vimeo, like YouTude will include a link at the bottom that will take you to their web pages, and always land you on the page 2with the video you clicked the link from. I use this all the time to go back and get transcripts.
KLM
Thanks Kelley, It looks like they are all locked because none of that is there.
Thanks for your help
Hello @cmetz ...
I noticed that it has been over a month since there has been any new activity in this discussion thread, so I thought that I would check in with you. It looks like you've received some good help from both @tbunag and @kmeeusen . Would you consider this issue "resolved"? Or, are you still looking for some help with your initial question? If you want, please go ahead and mark one of the above responses as "Correct" if you feel that it answers your question. But, if you're still looking for some help, please let the Canvas Community know that by posting a message below. For now, I'm going to mark your question as "Assumed Answered" because there hasn't been any new activity in this thread for a while, but that won't prevent you or others from posting additional questions/comments below. I hope that's okay with you. Looking forward to hearing from you, Carrie.
I just encountered a problem where videos weren't loading within canvas and needed to be downloaded. I used Media download helper but there are others.
You can use an extension called Media download helper or Screencastify to scrape videos.
Alternative methods include using a scraper such as OctoParse or simply create your own using Python (knowledge of coding required).
Hope this helps.
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