CITL Video Uploader

CITL has created a video service available for instructors to host short, self-created video lectures. The system allows instructors to upload video files to the server; the videos are then processed and made available for internet streaming. Once conversion is complete, an embed code is provided that allows the video to be embedded into a Brightspace course site.

Each instructor receives 30 GB of space for storing lectures and has the ability to add or remove from this list as needed. Individual video uploads are capped at 1 GB per file. Instructors are encouraged to retain a copy of the original recording after uploading it to the server as once the video is converted, it cannot be downloaded in its original form.

NOTE: A typical 15 minute video encoded at 720p (the maximum quality that can be streamed) should be about 200MB per file. If your video is significantly larger than this, you should transcode it to maximize your storage space, and improve the student streaming experience. You can find instructions on how to transcode to 720p in our FAQ.

For details on using the Video Uploader tool, open the menu items below, or refer to the video tutorials at the bottom of this page.

As you upload videos to the server, you will notice that your quota listed at the top of the page will fill up.

Image: Space usage indicator

Your quota is determined by the file sizes of your final processed file (not the original file size of your upload). The upload process automatically converts your video into a number of stream-friendly formats for different student bandwidth situations. The goal is to ensure that no matter what internet connection type your students have, they will be able to watch your video.

Across from the videos listed in the Videos available for embedding table you will see a number of options:

Image: Options available for each video
  1. Update metadata for this video – this button will allow you to edit the title, and other optional metadata for the video
  2. Play video – this button allows you to review the video
  3. Embed code – this button generates embed codes for your video
  4. Closed Captions – this button allows you to upload a closed captions file to your video
  5. Delete video – this button allows you to delete the video from the system freeing up the space in your quota, but breaking any video embed you have placed in your courses.

NOTE: Care should be taken when deleting a video that it is no longer needed for your students. CITL does not retain a copy of the original video so when it is deleted, it is unrecoverable. If you need the video embedded again, you must upload it from the original source file.

Tutorial Videos

Uploading Videos to the CITL Server

Embedding Videos in Brightspace