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This refers to Moodle 34.11 1 from August 2022 December 2023 onwards.

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Integrated within Moodle is a comprehensive media (audio and video) handling system. This Guide show you how to add captions, share media and edit thumbnails of videos in Moodle.

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To request captions:

  1. In Moodle, open click on the 'Hamburger menu' Image Removed and select the My MediaMore' tab from the main menu at the top of the screen and select the 'My Media' option from the drop-down menu

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  2. Click on the checkbox to the left of the video thumbnail for the video you want to add caption to

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       3. On the Actions drop drop-down menu at the top of the screen, select select Caption & Enrich

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4. Complete the form and press on the 'Submit' button:

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5. You will see a confirmation message:

Confirmation message

6. The status will initially be Pending:

Pending status for captions

7. This status will then update to Processing:

Processing status for captions

8. When ready, the status will change to Completed:

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9. Click on the 'Pencil' if you need to edit the captions to correct any errors in the automated processing.

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Editing captions in Moodle

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  1. Click the 'More' tab at the top of the Moodle page and select 'My media'. 
  2. Click on the pencil icon to the right of the video that you wish to edit.

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  1. the pencil iconImage Added



  2. Underneath the video select 'Captions'and then'edit captions'
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  1. Segments of caption text appear in a table, click a cell to edit and correct any errors.

    Click Save (top right) periodically to save your changes.

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Uploading an existing captions file


If you already have a captions file for your media, you can add this.

  1. In Moodle, open click on the 'Hamburger menu' Image Removed and select the My Media'More' tab from the main menu at the top of the screen and select the 'My Media' option from the drop-down menu

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  2. Click on the tick box to the right of the video thumbnail for the video you want to add caption to

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       3. Click on the pencil icon to edit the video

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4. The 'My Media' page opens. Choose the Captions tab.

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5. Select 'Upload captions file' and find your captions file (SRT, DFXP formats are supported).

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How to Edit a Media thumbnail

  1. In Moodle, open click on the 'Hamburger menu' Image Removed and select the My Media'More' tab from the main menu at the top of the screen and select the 'My Media' option from the drop-down menu

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  2. Click on the pencil icon to edit the video

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      3. The 'My Media' page opens. Choose the Thumbnails tab.

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4. You then have three options of how to edit your Thumbnail. You can: 

    1. Upload Thumbnail: Select an image from your desktop and use it as the default thumbnail.
    2. Capture: Use the player to select the frame you want to use as your default thumbnail and then click on the Capture button.
    3. Auto-Generate: Select one thumbnail from ten automatically generated choices.

Upload Thumbnail

  1. From the Thumbnail tab, select 'Upload thumbnail'.
  2. This will open a file explorer window, find the thumbnail you want to use and select 'Open'.

Capture

  1. From the Thumbnail tab tab, find the frame in your video you want to use as a thumbnail.
  2. Once you have found it, click on the 'Capture' button. The captured frame is saved automatically and used for the thumbnail.

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  • From the Thumbnails tab, click on 'Auto-Generate'.
  • This will open a window with ten choices for a thumbnail, click on thumbnail you want to use.

You can also download the selected thumbnail by clicking the download

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