Video On-demand
Setting a Default Channel for User Accounts in DEVOS
The following video will explain the process for setting up a default channel in any user account in DEVOS so that any video that gets uploaded to that account will automatically be assigned to that channel.
Adding YouTube Videos to DEVOS
Adding YouTube videos is one of the simplest ways to add videos to your content library to be viewed in your DEVOS environment and digital signage devices. There are several advantages to bringing a YouTube video into the DEVOS environment including ...
Adding Videos to a Channel from the DEVOS Media Section of the Admin Portal
Until a video is added to a channel, it is considered "unpublished". If the video is unpublished, that means the only way a person can find and watch the video is if they are provided the link to the video page to view it. Once the video has been ...
Adding Videos to Channels from Manage Channels in DEVOS
Until a video is added to a channel, it is considered "unpublished". If the video is unpublished, that means the only way a person can find and watch the video is if they are provided the link to the video page to view it. Once the video has been ...
Video On-demand Question Playlists
Questions can be added to any video on-demand in DEVOS including content served in DEVOS from YouTube or Vimeo. Questions can be either multiple-choice or free-text questions that are embedded in the video and delivered to viewers either as they ...
Fixing corrupt server-side recordings
Occasionally, a video recording from a live stream in DEVOS will not function properly. The result is a video that appears to be 1193:02:47.295 in duration. The video does not play properly in DEVOS, and the viewer cannot scroll forward or backwards ...
Uploading Video Files to DEVOS
There are several ways to upload new videos to DEVOS. These include uploading through a webpage upload form, uploading by FTP, or uploading via a special folder created in a Dropbox account linked to a specific user's account in DEVOS. Web Upload ...
Uploading directly to a channel
Sometimes you may wish to upload a video directly to a channel so that it appears only in that channel, complete with title description, and other values. Here is how. Step One Identify the video you wish to upload. Let’s assume it is a file named ...
Exporting from Corel VideoStudio for Streaming
As you probably already know, videos streamed from either your Arcus account or DEVOS server typically need to be in MP4 format. But you may not realize that there are a lot of different ways videos can be encoded into an MP4 file. Unfortunately, not ...
How To Post A Video Download Link
DEVOS 4 allows you to make a video available for download by viewers if desired. Background In many cases you do not want to allow viewers to download a local copy of your video. This may be because of copyright, privacy, or security concerns. It ...
Upload After Record
Streamsie PC Version 1.3.5 and above supports automatic Upload After Record. This feature is enabled on the Streamsie account on DEVOS (V 2.1.005 and above), and on Arcus. When enabled, you will see "Automatic Upload: Active" in the lower right ...
Editing videos recorded with Streamsie
Streamsie records videos in H.264 format, which is a highly compressed format created to be able to be delivered over broadband networks efficiently. Because of this compression, videos recorded with Streamsie cannot easily be edited with non-linear ...
Correcting audio/video sync in videos recorded with Streamsie
Streamsie records videos in H.264 format, which is a highly compressed format created to be able to be delivered over broadband networks efficiently. Because of this compression, videos recorded with Streamsie cannot easily be edited with non-linear ...
FTP from Desktop Folder
It is easy to upload content to DEVOS using the web upload. But did you know you can make a permanent folder on your Windows computer where you can just drag and drop new video files? Follow these steps 1) Open File Explorer then right-click on your ...
Multi-Player Introduction
The Discover Video Multi-Player allows you to view live and on-demand video on an iPhone or iPad Install the App from the iTunes store. Enter the URL or open a link from Discover Video that opens the App Touch and hold any video player After the ...
Closed Captioning for video on-demand in DEVOS
The term "closed caption" means text that can be displayed in the video player that can be turned on or off by a viewer. Any video on-demand in DEVOS can have closed captions assigned to it that a viewer can choose to display or hide. There are ...
Replace Video
When you upload a video to DEVOS and you want to replace it after it is published, follow these steps: 1) Log in to DEVOS and select edit of the target video 2) In the upper corner of the edit page, next to the "Download Video (Right-Click and Save ...
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iPhone and Interlaced Video
Conventional analog video delivered via composite signal is interlaced. Interlaced video plays perfectly well on Discover Video players (DEVOS, Arcus) and on 3rd party players. However, iPhones do not officially support interlaced video. ...
Live Caption Inserter
Insert live captions in live video and optionally record a WebVTT file. Enter your DEVOS server address, unique ID, and start typing. You may use a speech-to-text program for rapid entry. The unique ID can be found in the Live Stream's URL after ...
Replace Video
When you upload a video to DEVOS and you want to replace it after it is published, follow these steps: 1) Log in to DEVOS and select edit of the target video 2) In the upper corner of the edit page, next to the "Download Video (Right-Click and Save ...
How To Post A Video Download Link
DEVOS 4 allows you to make a video available for download by viewers if desired. Background In many cases you do not want to allow viewers to download a local copy of your video. This may be because of copyright, privacy, or security concerns. It ...
Change a User's Name or Email
Any user can change either their first or last name or their email address in DEVOS as long as that user is a locally registered user in DEVOS and not an account that was created by logging in with Active Directory credentials. If you wish to change ...