Category Archives: Panopto

6. Video Switching with the Panopto Editor

InformationIn Panopto 4.4 +, you can control which video streams the viewer sees by editing individual secondary streams in the Panopto Editor.

Editing the primary video source will edit on all streams; editing a secondary source will only affect that stream. This documentation pertains to editing secondary streams.

Edit Individual Streams in the Panopto Editor

Login to your Panopto page.

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Locate the session you would like to edit, and click the “edit” button to launch the Panopto Editor.

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This will launch the Panopto Editor.

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Click on the editing tool (scissors) and click on the video stream you wish you edit. This will be the start of the section that will be removed, which will show the viewer a different secondary stream. Click again on the same stream to finish the edit.

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Note: This feature only applies to screen capture and secondary video sources (does not apply to the PowerPoint stream)

Drag the edit to the desired length.

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A stream can also have multiple edits applied.

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You can use this add multiple edits to your session.

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After you complete your edits, click “Save” or “Save As” at the top right to save your changes.

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Choosing “Save” will save the edit and you can continue working.  A successfully saved edit will display the message below.

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Choosing “Save As” will allow you to name your edit with a specific title.

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After the session re-encodes the new edits will be viewable.

11. Subfolders

InformationThere is no limit on the number of subfolders that you can create. This means that you can create subfolders as many levels deep as you like. 
If you need a subfolder created for your course please contact the Help Desk at helpdesk@butler.edu or 940-HELP. Content creators cannot create subfolders.

  • Subfolders do not inherit the permissions of their parent folder. Be sure to apply permissions to subfolders the same way that you would with a regular folder.
  • If you delete/archive a folder with subfolder under it you will receive a message that you must delete ALL subfolders before deleting the parent folder.

How to Create Subfolders

Expand the folders drop down

Right-click on a folder and select new subfolder

Type in a name for the subfolder and change the Parent folder if desired (Optional: Check/un-check “Show in My Folders” and/or “Allow anyone to view sessions in this folder”)

Click Create Folder

How to link a Subfolder to a different parent Folder

Find the subfolder you would like to change and right-click on a folder and select settings

Click the Overview button and then click edit next to the parent folder name – select a new folder and click save

3. Edit Recording with External Editor-PC

InformationAs more and more AV professionals in businesses and universities use Panopto, we’ve received a growing number of requests for the ability to edit Panopto recordings using these and other external editors.

So in the latest release of Panopto, we’ve included a feature that enables this capability. Below is an overview of how AV teams and videographers can use the feature to make more advanced edits to their Panopto recordings.

Output Panopto Recordings to MP4 Files

The first step to editing Panopto recordings in an external editor is to enable a setting in the Panopto Windows Recorder. This setting instructs Panopto to capture recordings as local MP4 files which can then be imported into a Video editing solution of your choice and uploaded into Panopto. To do this, navigate to the Settings tab in the Panopto Recorder, then to the Advanced Settings sub-tab. Check the Capture in MP4 format checkbox and click Save.

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Once this is checked, click “Save” and thereafter, every stream recorded using Panopto will be output as an individual MP4 file, encoded using the H.264 video codec and the AAC audio codec.

Making Changes to a Single-Stream Video

To edit a Panopto recording that consists of a single video stream (typically a simple webcam video with audio, or a screen recording with audio):

1.  Navigate to the folder on your hard drive where your Panopto recordings are stored. By default, Panopto uses C:\PanoptoRecorder. Within this directory, you’ll see a list of subdirectories. Each subdirectory contains a Panopto recording.

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2.  To find the subdirectory that includes the recording that you want to edit, compare the Date created column in Windows Explorer to the Start Time column in the Windows Recorder’s Recording Status tab:

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3.  Open the subdirectory and find the MP4 file. For a single-stream video, the filename will be: [GUID].DV.localview.mp4.

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4.  Open the MP4 file in your video editor and make any changes using the video editing software of your choosing.  In this example screenshot, we are using CyberLink PowerDirector 13.

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5.  Produce your edited video as your normally would. You can save the video in any local or network directory and name the video as you see fit. Just be sure to save your video into one of the formats supported by Panopto.

6.  At this point, you’re ready to upload your edited video to Panopto. From your Panopto website, click the Create button and select Upload Video.

7.  Drag your video into the drop-area, and the file will begin uploading, as seen below:

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8.  Once your video is uploaded, Panopto will encode it for playback on any device, and will index the contents within your video for search. If you no longer need the original copy of your video, you can delete it or set it as unavailable using Panopto’s availability windows.

Making Changes to a Video with Multiple Streams

Most Panopto recordings contain at least two video streams— the recording of the presenter, and the recording of their on-screen content. When editing one of these streams, most of the steps listed above will still apply. However, uploading the edited video will typically be done within Panopto’s web-based video editor, and you need to consider how edits to video duration impact the overall video presentation.

1.  Navigate to the directory of your Panopto recording by following Steps 1 and 2 above.

2.  In this directory, you’ll now see more than one MP4 file. Each MP4 file is one of the recorded video streams. For a typical video presentation consisting of presenter video and on-screen content, you’ll see:

[GUID].DV.localview.mp4 ← This is your presenter video

[GUID].SCREEN.localview.mp4 ← This is your screen recording

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3.  Select the video stream that you want to edit, and make changes as described in Steps 4 and 5 above.

IMPORTANT:  Your finalized and edited video file must remain the same duration as the original session if you are recording a multi-stream session (i.e. you are recording from a camera, powerpoint and/or screen capture at the same time).  Failure to adhere to this will cause problems with a multi-stream session. Contact Panopto support if you have any questions about this.

4.  When your edited video is ready to upload, you’ll typically want to import it directly into your existing Panopto recording. To do this, open Panopto’s editor by locating your recording in Panopto’s video library and clicking Edit.

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5.  This opens the Panopto editor. Click on the Streams tab and, on the bottom left side, click Add a video.

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6.  Select the edited video stream by clicking Browse and locating the file. If you’ve edited the presenter video, select Stream Type of Primary. If you’ve edited the screen recording, select Secondary. In this case, I’ve edited the presenter (primary) video. Click OK to upload the edited stream.

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7.  Panopto will upload and process the edited video stream. When processing is complete, you’ll see the video stream listed under the Streams tab.

8.  You’ll now have two versions of the stream you edited – the original, and your edited copy. The next step is to remove the original, so that only the edited version remains. To do this, hover over the original stream under the Streams tab and click Delete. You’ll be prompted to confirm the deletion. Click OK.

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9.  With your edits made, click Save in the Panopto editor. Panopto will re-encode your video presentation with the edited version of your stream.

Note: You should pay special attention if you change the duration of a video stream using an external editor, since the edited stream will no longer be in sync with the other stream from your recording. For example, if you use Adobe Premiere to trim out parts of your screen recording, the updated screen recording will have a shorter duration than the presenter video. In these cases, you’ll typically need to edit both streams in the external editor to ensure that they remain in sync.

4. Edit Recording with External Editor-Mac

InformationAs more and more AV professionals in businesses and universities use Panopto, we’ve received a growing number of requests for the ability to edit Panopto recordings using these and other external editors.

So in the latest release of Panopto, we’ve included a feature that enables this capability. Below is an overview of how AV teams and videographers can use the feature to make more advanced edits to their Panopto recordings. To summarize, using the Panopto Macintosh recorder, you can record an offline session, grab the .MOV file from your Panopto directory, import the .MOV file into an editor of your choosing, make your desired edits and then upload the video into your Panopto site. This article will show you, step by step, how to accomplish this.

Important note:  This demo will only cover recording a single-feed session, i.e. a single source of Video without any other sources being recorded, such as a screen capture.   If you are editing a session that also has a screen capture, or Powerpoint, you should pay special attention if you change the duration of a video feed using an external editor, since the edited feed will no longer be in sync with the other feed from your recording. For example, if you use Adobe Premiere to trim out parts of your screen recording, the updated screen recording will have a shorter duration than the presenter video. In these cases, you’ll typically need to edit ALL feeds in the external editor to ensure that they remain in sync.

The first step will be to set your Panopto recorder app to record in Offline mode.

1.  As seen below in the screenshot, you will simply click the “Folder” drop-down, and select “None (Record Offline)”.  This will cause your Panopto recorder app to simply save your recording to your hard drive, rather than uploading it immediately to the server.

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2.  Record your session, and then Stop recording when you are finished in order to save the recording to your hard drive.

3.  You will now see your recording listed in the Recorder app, with a status of “Offline Recording” as seen below.  Single-click on the desired recording to highlight it, as seen below.

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4.  Now that you’ve single-clicked your recording to highlight it, you will click “Actions” (as seen above in red) and select “Show Files” which will open up the directory which contains the .MOV file for the recording, as seen below.

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5.  Once you click “Show Files” a window will open, containing the .MOV file for your recording, as seen below.

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Editing the movie in an editor of your choosing

6.  Now, simply import this .MOV file into a video editing suite of your choosing.  In this example we are using VideoPad Editor Free.

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Uploading the edited movie into your Panopto site

7.  Once you have your .MOV file edited just the way you like it, export or save the video with the exact same name as the original .MOV file and place it in the exact same directory as the original .MOV file. This is crucial, your new video will not upload properly if this step is missed. The newly created .MOV file also needs to be the same duration as the original file in order for this to work. You will need to either delete or move the original file out of directory to make this possible. I will elaborate on this process below:

a. Original .MOV file for the example session above was named: “EFF9BA57-0D52-4222-9D2B-01D1EBAEEFE3.DV.mov” and was located in: Documents/Panopto Recordings/4B09C270-A731-4B9F-9260-6C59847AB55B/
b. Once imported into my Video editing suite, I made desired edits and alterations to the video, exported the video and named it “EFF9BA57-0D52-4222-9D2B-01D1EBAEEFE3.DV.mov”
c.  I deleted the original .MOV file from: Documents/Panopto Recordings/4B09C270-A731-4B9F-9260-6C59847AB55B/
d.  I then moved the newly created and edited .MOV file into: Documents/Panopto Recordings/4B09C270-A731-4B9F-9260-6C59847AB55B/

8.  Once you have completed the previous steps, you will now open the Panopto recorder app, and login to your server. Once you are logged in, you will simply click on the session in the list to highlight it, and then click “Choose Folder and Upload” as per the screenshot below.

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9.  Once you click that, you will see a drop-down menu where you can choose the folder you wish to upload this new video into, as seen below.  In this example, we chose “Unison Sessions” but your menu options will more than likely vary.

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10.  Once you’ve selected the folder you wish to upload to, simply click “Upload” as seen below.

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11.  Now the file should upload, and once uploaded, will display in the “status” tab that it’s uploaded, the status should then change to processing media, and should eventually goto “completed” status, as seen in the screenshot below.

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Congratulations!  You’ve successfully recorded, edited, and uploaded your Panopto session!

4. Composer Mode

Launching the Editor in Composer Mode allows for multiple video/presentations files to be compiled and uploaded to Panopto.

How to Launch the Editor in Composer Mode:

Click All Folders and choose the Folder where the session will be created

Click Create once you have selected your folder

In the dropdown menu after hitting Create, choose the Build a session option as shown below

Choose a name for your session and a description should you choose to add one, then click Create!

The editor will now in composer mode

To add a video file(s) as a primary source, drag them into this window (this will include any audio present in the file)

To add a video file(s) or PowerPoint (ppt/pptx only) as a secondary source, drag them into this window: (this will mute any audio present in the file)

Wait for everything to upload and then process

To add the above slides into the presentation, click on the slides tab – then expand the PowerPoint presentation

Hover the mouse over the slide and click Add

Click the location on the timeline where you wish to add the slide

Changes can be made to the slide or you can just click OK

The recently added slided should be present in the timeline. Repeat this process for all slides that you wish to add.

Click Save to save your progress.  The save time will appear next to the save option.

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1. How to Batch Upload Files

There are two different ways to upload already existing video files:

Upload from the New Session page (only allows one video file to be uploaded at a time)

Launching the Editor in Composer Mode (allows for multiple video/presentations files to be uploaded)

How to Upload video files from the New Sessions page:

Click All Folders or My Folders on the left hand column and choose the Folder where the session will be created

Click the Create option on the top panel after choosing your folder

When you click create a dropdown menu of options will appears.  For uploading video you will choose the Upload video option as seen below

Under Actions – drag and drop in the video file or click Browse to select the file.

New to 4.5 – You can now drop multiple files into the video upload window at one time to create multiple sessions!

Wait for Uploading/Processing to finish (may take awhile based on the size and amount of files).

Uploading:

Processing:

Once processed, the session can be edited right away. Once the publishing completes, you will be notified that it is safe to close the window and perform other tasks.

 

7. Upload Support Matrix

4.7.0 Unison Support Matrix

Butler is Hosted Support

ASF (Advanced Systems Format)
Other Names: WMV, WMA
Accepted File Extensions: .wmv, .asf, .wma
Accepted Video Codecs:
Codec Deployed Support Hosted Support
VC1/WMV3 Yes Yes
WMV2 Yes Yes
WMV1 Yes Yes
Windows Media Screen Codec 1 Yes Yes
Windows Media Screen Codec 2 Yes Yes
GoToMeeting(v1, v2, and v3) With side installation of GTM Codec Pack Yes
H.264 With side installation of ffdshow Yes
H.263/MPEG-4 Video With side installation of ffdshow Yes
H.262/MPEG-2 Video With side installation of ffdshow Yes
H.261/MPEG-1 Video With side installation of ffdshow Yes
MJPEG Yes Yes
Techsmith 1 Yes With side install of Codec

Accepted Audio Codecs

Codec Deployed Support Hosted Support
WMA1 Yes Yes
WMA2 Yes Yes
WMA3 aka WMA9 Yes Yes
WMA9 Pro Yes Yes
WMA9 Voice Yes Yes
WMA10 Voice Yes Yes
MP3 Yes Yes
AAC* With side installation of ffdshow Yes
PCM Yes Yes
WAV Yes Yes
AC3 With side installation of ffdshow Yes
FLV Flash Video v1

Accepted File Extensions: .flv
Accepted Video Codecs:

Codec Deployed Support Hosted Support
Spark (aka Sorenson 3, and FLV1) With side installation of ffdshow, and FLV Splitter Yes
VP6 With side installation of ffdshow, and FLV Splitter Yes

Accepted Audio Codecs

Codec Deployed Support Hosted Support
MP3 With side installation of FLV Splitter Yes
PCM* With side installation of FLV Splitter Yes
AAC* With side installation of ffdshow, and FLV Splitter Yes
FLV Flash Video v2 (aka F4V)

Other Names: Flash MP4
Accepted File Extensions: .f4v, .f4a
Accepted Video Codecs:

Codec Deployed Support Hosted Support
H.264 Yes Yes

Accepted Audio Codecs

Codec Deployed Support Hosted Support
AAC* Yes Yes
AVI

Other Names: Audio Video Interlaced format
Accepted File Extensions: .avi
Accepted Video Codecs:

Codec Deployed Support Hosted Support
DV formats* Yes Yes
Spark (aka Sorenson 3, and FLV1) With side installation of ffdshow Yes
GoToMeeting(v1, v2, and v3) With side installation of GTM Codec Pack Yes
H.264 With side installation of ffdshow Yes
H.263/MPEG-4 With side installation of ffdshow Yes
H.262/MPEG-2 With side installation of ffdshow Yes
H.261/MPEG-1 With side installation of ffdshow Yes
Techsmith 1 With side installation of Codec Yes
MJPEG Yes Yes
VP6 With side installation of ffdshow Yes

Accepted Audio Codecs:

Codec Deployed Support Hosted Support
MP3 Yes Yes
AAC* With side installation of ffdshow Yes
PCM Yes Yes
WAV Yes Yes
AC3 With side installation of ffdshow Yes
MP3

Other Names: MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3
Accepted File Extensions: .mp3
Accepted Video Codecs:
Not Applicable
Accepted Audio Codecs:

Codec Deployed Support Hosted Support
MP3 Yes Yes
MPEG-2 PS/MPEG1

Other Names: MPEG-2 Program Stream
Accepted File Extensions: .mpg, .mpeg, .mps, .ps, .mp2, .m2v, .m2a
Accepted Video Codecs:

Codec Deployed Support Hosted Support
H.264*** With side installation of ffdshow Yes
H.263/MPEG-4 Video With side installation of ffdshow Yes
H.262/MPEG-2 Video With side installation of ffdshow Yes
H.261/MPEG-1 Video With side installation of ffdshow Yes
MJPEG Yes Yes

Accepted Audio Codecs

Codec Deployed Support Hosted Support
WMA1 Yes Yes
WMA2 Yes Yes
WMA3 aka WMA9 Yes Yes
WMA9 Pro Yes Yes
WMA9 Voice Yes Yes
WMA10 Voice Yes Yes
MP3 Yes Yes
AAC* With side installation of ffdshow Yes
PCM* Yes Yes
WAV Yes Yes
AC3 With side installation of ffdshow Yes
MPEG-2 TS

Other Names: MPEG-2 Transport Stream
Accepted File Extensions: .ts, .tsv, .tsa, .mts, .m2ts, .mpg, .mpeg, .mod, .tod
Accepted Video Codecs:

Codec Deployed Support Hosted Support
H.264*** With side installation of ffdshow Yes
H.263/MPEG-4 Video With side installation of ffdshow Yes
H.262/MPEG-2 Video With side installation of ffdshow Yes
H.261/MPEG-1 Video With side installation of ffdshow Yes
MJPEG Yes Yes

Accepted Audio Codecs

Codec Deployed Support Hosted Support
MP3 Yes Yes
AAC* With side installation of ffdshow Yes
PCM* Yes Yes
WAV Yes Yes
AC3 With side installation of ffdshow Yes
MP4

Accepted File Extensions: .mp4, .m4a, .m4v, .3gp
Accepted Video Codecs:

Codec Deployed Support Hosted Support
H.264** Yes Yes
H.263/MPEG-4 Video Yes Yes

Accepted Audio Codecs:

Codec Deployed Support Hosted Support
AAC* Yes Yes
MP3 Yes Yes

**The MP4/MOV H.264 decoder is limited to 1080p.

05. Change Roles in bulk


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By default Panopto configures all students to be viewers of content and instructors to be creators. If you want your students to all be able to create content you can change their default roles to Creators.

  1. Go to the Moodle course that you want to use with Panopto.
  2. Ensure that Editing Mode is turned on. If not, you can enable it by clicking on   Turn editing on   in the upper right hand corner of the page.
  3. Locate the Panopto Focus block , click the edit button  Gear and select Configure Panopto Block.
  4. Click on Change Panopto Role Mappings.
  5. Select the Student option from list in the box next to Creator. Creator - Student.
  6. Click on Save Changes.

 

2. Panopto PDF Upload

InformationThis Quick Guide will show you how to add PDF documents to Panopto recordings.

 

Panopto PDF Upload

  1. Go to http://butler.hosted.panopto.com and log in via Moodle.  Insert your Butler username and password. You will be automatically redirected to the Sessions page.
  2. Navigate to the folder where your session is located.
  3. Hover over any recording in the folder and click the Settings  Screen Shot 2014-06-13 at 1.57.11 PMicon.
  4. At the top of the Settings window, click the tab labeled Streams Screen Shot 2014-08-04 at 11.02.19 AM.
  5. Navigate to the area labeled PDF Documents. Click Choose File and select the PDF document you would like to upload. Once you have selected the correct PDF file, click Open.
  6. Click the Upload  Screen Shot 2014-07-17 at 11.11.29 AM button and your PDF document will be uploaded to the session.

7. Converting files with Handbrake

InformationWhile there are many free utilities for converting video files we recommend Handbrake for compressing large files or re-encoding unsupported file formats.

Converting Video Files for Panopto Unison

Unison (the service that allows you to upload video files to Panopto as sessions) will only accept certain file formats for upload. If you have a file you want to upload via Unison that is not in a compatible format, you will need to convert it for use in Unison. This method makes use of HandBrake, a completely free, open-source transcoder that will run on Windows or Mac OS. There are numerous other converters that you may use if you wish; HandBrake is merely one solution that has proven to work.

  1. Download and install HandBrake.
  2. If you plan to encode more than one video at once, click Tools – Options – Output Files – select “Automatically name output files” – choose a path then click Close

    Click Source and choose either Open Folder (for more than one file) or Open File (for a single file). In this example, we will choose Open Folder.

    Select the folder containing your video files and click Select Folder (note: subfolders within this folder will not be recognized)

    Select High Profile

    If the source resolution matches the Display Size, skip the next step

    If it doesn’t match (like in the above example), change Anamorphic to None – set the Width & Height to match the source

    Click Add To Queue

    These steps need to be repeated on each file. To move on to the next file, click the dropdown next to Title and choose the next video file

    After all the video files have been properly configured and added to the queue, click start

    Then batch upload the new m4v files to Panopto. Click here for instructions on batch upload