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There are several options for adding videos to make your course stand out. Videos can be positioned, resized, rotated, scaled, skewed or styled as you want them.

Adding a video from YouTube

To insert a video from YouTube:

  1. Click on Add element button on the left side of the screen.
  2. Choose Video and then click YouTube.
  3. Go to https://www.youtube.com and search video you want to insert to Edjet.
  4. On a YouTube video page copy a video address from a browser address bar to clipboard, or use YouTube share functionality to retrieve a video address.
  5. Paste a YouTube video address into input.

Example video addresses:

Adding a video from Vimeo

To insert a video from Vimeo:

  1. Click on Add element button on the left side of the screen.
  2. Choose Video and then click Vimeo.
  3. Go to https://www.vimeo.com and search video you want to insert to Edjet.
  4. On a Vimeo video page copy a video address from a browser address bar to clipboard.
  5. Paste a Vimeo video address into input.

Example video addresses:

Adding your own video

To insert your own video to a course content:

  1. Click on Upload button on the left side of the screen.
  2. Browse your local device.
  3. Select the video you want to insert into your course.
  4. Click Open.

Video is being uploaded to Edjet cloud and then is inserted to a course content.

Videos are inserted exactly in 100% scale at physical dimension. If the video is too large to display resizing handles, use Inspector to set Width to 980px (or less) so it will fit the layout.

See the supported video file types and file sizes.

Customizing a video

To resize, select the video element in page and use resizing handles.

To change style, select the video element in page and use Inspector panel on the right to set any style property.

To rotate, scale or skew select the video in page and use Inspector panel on the right to set any 2D or 3D transformation.

To reset rotation to default, set values Rotate Z, Rotate Y, Rotate X to 0º.

Optimizing your own video

Edjet doesn’t modify your videos in any way so you have control over the output quality to match your requirements and expectations.

See the guidelines for HTML5 native videos.

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