If you would like to enable live machine-generated closed captioning during a Zoom meeting, you’ll need to follow two steps. Refer to Penn State’s Knowledge Base article on setting up closed captioning in a Zoom meeting for step-by-step instructions. Enable closed captions in your Zoom meeting settings Turn on captions in the meeting so participants […]
Enable Zoom’s Captions File in Kaltura
If you intend to make a Zoom recording available to students as a course resource, it’s important to take steps to ensure the accessibility of the recording. By editing a recording setting in your Zoom account, you take the first step toward providing students with an accurately captioned video. When this setting is enabled, the […]
Edit a machine-generated captions file in Kaltura
If you’ve enabled auto-captioning in your Zoom meeting settings, a captions file is available for your video in Kaltura. It will be in the format .VTT. Another method of generating a captions file is available directly in Kaltura. Enabling machine captioning is the first step in providing an accessible video. Although machine-generated captions are more […]
Closed Captioning Options in Kaltura
There are several ways to provide closed captioning for videos in your Kaltura account. Step 1: Create a captions file Upload a captions file you created using a tool such as MovieCaptioner, or that you received from a captioning vendor Request Machine Captioning and edit the captions Step 2: Enable Closed Captioning for your video […]
Share Kaltura videos outside of Canvas
Options for Sharing Kaltura Videos Sometimes an instructor may want to make a video or group of videos available publicly to individuals outside of a Canvas course, or outside of the University. In this case, the videos will be shared using the PSU Kaltura Mediaspace site, not through a Canvas course. Each video uploaded to […]
Manage the Media Gallery in Canvas
Media Gallery in Canvas The Kaltura Media Gallery can optionally be enabled in a Canvas course’s navigational menu. All videos published in the Media Gallery, by faculty or by students enrolled in the course, are available to all course members. The Media Gallery provides a convenient way to share a group of videos in a […]
Add Media Gallery to Canvas
Why use the Kaltura Media Gallery in Canvas? Instructors can optionally add a Kaltura Media Gallery to their Canvas course navigation. Enabling the Media Gallery in your course is not required to embed a Kaltura video in your course using the Canvas rich content editor, however the gallery provides a centralized place to display a […]
Cut or Trim a Video with the Kaltura Editor
Basic Editing Kaltura has a built-in video editor which allows the video’s owner or a co-editor to accomplish basic edits to the media such as cutting out a segment or trimming time from the beginning or end of the clip. More advanced edits require use of another tool such as iMovie, Adobe Premiere Rush, or […]
View videos using the Kaltura Interactive Video Player
Kaltura Capture Kaltura, the University’s media management platform, includes a tool called Kaltura Capture, which can be used by faculty, staff or students to record webcam or screencast style video presentations. In addition to recording either a standard webcam video or a standard screen recording video, Kaltura Capture can record both streams simultaneously. In the […]
Add a Collaborator to your Video
Share permissions for your video with collaborators using Kaltura As the owner of a video hosted on Penn State’s media management platform, Kaltura, you can give permission to selected colleagues which will enable them to edit, publish, or view your video. This is done by adding a collaborator with the role of co-editor, co-publisher, or […]