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Hi, I can't change the resolution of my videos when I insert them in my virtual classroom. Anyone kn
JOSE FANEITE
Tyro
I can't see the video quality selector in my classroom
But on the panopti website, if you see it, how can I integrate it into my website?
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Hi Jose,
The podcast embeds will show your podcast quality and the full Panopto player handles variable bitrate playback for quality control. To view the video podcast quality, go to your video's Settings menu and select the Outputs tab. The section for Quality will appear underneath the Video Podcast section and you can adjust as necessary:
I hope this is helpful, please let me know if you have any more questions.
Best wishes,
Cait
Hi Cait
Thank you for your answer, but it is not what I mean, I want to be able to have the option that students can select the video resolution of a live broadcast like YouTube videos. As you indicate, I select the resolution and it is established, but the student cannot change it for reproduction.
Hi Jose,
I spoke with a colleague to see what might best work for you in this case. They recommended providing hyperlinks to videos if they’re for live webcasts, as the Panopto Viewer is better equipped for webcasts then the embedded player. You can also manually embed the viewer by changing the embed code from ‘Embed’ to ‘Viewer’ and adjust the size accordingly. This would embed the full viewer right on the page.
I hope this answer was a little more helpful - as before, please let me know if you have any additional questions, we're happy to assist you.
Best wishes,
Cait
That seems great to me, how could I do it?
Hi Jose,
Hope this is helpful - if you have any more questions, please feel free to ask.
Best wishes,
Cait