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So, if I understand correctly, if you use the RCE Record/Upload media, there is no way for a student or faculty member to get close captioning generated at the time the video is created in the RCE - say if students want to embed a comment or if a faculty member wanted to provide oral feedback with close caption on an assignment to a student .
That is my understanding as well...if you use the "Record/Upload Media" tool/icon. There is a way to upload a caption file for the video, but I do not believe there is a way to generate captions "on the fly" for anything you would record online. Here are the Guides for uploading a caption file:
Instead, one would have to select "upload media" that is prepared elsewhere (say from Studio or by uploading an SVT file ).
When a school purchases Studio, then a new button is added to the RCE. Users would not use the "Record/Upload Media" button in the RCE to add a Studio video onto a content page. The new Studio button essentially allows you to choose a video or audio file you've added to your Studio library and then embed that into your course page. Check out this Guide:
With this said, is there any way to deactivate just the "record" media feature from the RCE so that non-ADA compliant video content does not erroneously get recorded do to ease in doing so? Thank you.
At the Canvas administrator level, under their "Settings" menu >> "Settings" tab, there is a check-box option for "Disable uploads to Canvas Media from the enhanced rich content editor". I am not sure if this is exactly what you would be looking for, but you might want to have a conversation with your school's Canvas administrator about this. Keep in mind that turning this option on would not only affect your course, but it would affect all other instructors who teach courses in your Canvas environment...and some of those instructors might wonder what happened to that option in the RCE. Here is the admin Guide for your reference:
I hope this will help to answer your questions. Sing out if you have any other questions about this information...thanks!
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