Moving Videos From Studio Library to Course Files
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My college is no longer going to pay for access to Studio. How can I easily move the hundreds of videos I have in my Studio Library to Course Files or as Embedded Videos?
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Personally, I would download all of the Studio videos into my own YouTube account. Then I would embed them from YouTube.
You may end up using all of your storage if you try to save your videos as "course files." Also, if you use a platform like YouTube, you will have complete control and ownership of your work.
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HI @GGeye,
I would honestly suggest that you ask your college's Canvas team (usually in the eLearning / IT / Digital Education areas) about this. As @SusanNiemeyer mentioned, space is going to become a concern if you just put the videos in the Canvas files area, as will accessibility/captions and playback experience for all of your students. Putting a small one-off video in files might be okay, but I'd never recommend putting a semesters worth of lecture videos there. I would hope that your college thought about this and have a preferred migration path to a different service. Perhaps it's YouTube, but I know many faculty are uncomfortable putting videos there as they cannot be locked down to just your students viewing them.
Hope this helps, even though I know it's redirecting the question a bit.
-Chris