Peek saves mp4 versions of your screencasts and Rise lets you import those .mp4 video files. You can even copy the Peek's shareable link as well.
Here are two ways to achieve this –
Option 1: Click on the video pre-built lesson in which all of your published videos from Peek will appear below. Select your Peek, click Upload, and voilà! Your Peek is now on your Rise course.
Option 2: Click on the block custom lesson, then Multimedia on the left hand side, then Video. From there, you can upload your .mp4 Peek file.
I also made these quick Peeks here and here to visually walk you through these two options!
Hi there Kate, the video block upload option immediately takes you to a local video upload - it does not refer to the Peek online resources at all...I wish to insert a Peek video inside my blocks module
rats, I can't seem to find it! My internet is slow with these big files I was hoping just to link across into them from peek - since its already uploaded - and have them embedded in rise.
So, just fyi but the graphics you mention above to walk us through are not there anymore...
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Hi Michael,
You certainly can!
Peek saves mp4 versions of your screencasts and Rise lets you import those .mp4 video files. You can even copy the Peek's shareable link as well.
Here are two ways to achieve this –
I also made these quick Peeks here and here to visually walk you through these two options!
So simple, why did I not find this?
Perhaps I was trying to add it in with blocks, that could be why.
Thank you :)
Hi there Kate, the video block upload option immediately takes you to a local video upload - it does not refer to the Peek online resources at all...I wish to insert a Peek video inside my blocks module
Hi Clive
all your Peek videos should be stored locally on your C:Drive > Documents
The Peek videos you uploaded previously are no longer available for some reason...
Ah, very sneaky! Thanks, got them...
Glad that helped Clive - all the best with your project ;-)
rats, I can't seem to find it! My internet is slow with these big files I was hoping just to link across into them from peek - since its already uploaded - and have them embedded in rise.
So, just fyi but the graphics you mention above to walk us through are not there anymore...
Hi there, Jen!
Peek 360 automatically saves an MP4 video of your screencast on your computer here:
%username%\Documents\Peek 360
But if you’re away from your computer or ever need to recover the MP4 video, you can download it from Review 360.
Once the video is saved to your hard drive, you can upload it to a Rise 360 video block. Let me know if you need help with those steps!
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