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VideosVideos can be used either in a Text Module's Content Field, or in an Image Module. This section covers using them in Text Modules. Visit the Image Module link to see how to use embed codes in an Image Module Embed Links are only used for Image Modules. YouTube videos and other media can be referenced or embedded into pages using the WYSIWYG editor. Before you can include a video into a Text Module, you need either the URL (web address) or the embed code depending on the video platform. YouTubeYouTube is strongly recommended for accessibility reasons. Here are both examples of a Source URL, an Embed Code, and an embed code example of Embed Link, all to the same YouTube video. Source URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yON_E6NGzK4 Embed Code: <iframe width="854" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/yON_E6NGzK4" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Embed Link: https://www.youtube.com/embed/yON_E6NGzK4 The difference is that the embed code allows you more control over how large the imageIf you are inserting your video via an image module, you must use the YouTube embed code in order for your video to play as expected. To obtain the embed code visit your video:
USD Streaming ServerIf you are using a video from USD's streaming server at http://video.sandiego.edu, you'll want to use the Permalink which will resemble the following: https://video.sandiego.edu/Watch/Jo6z2Y5E Using Your Video LinkThe embed code allows for more control over the image size. However, it's recommended that the URL is used in the Source field to better accommodate responsiveness. Click on the Insert/Edit Embedded Media button on the WYSIWG editor. Source URL Videos Enter the URL for the Video in the Source field.
Embed Code Videos Click on the Embed tab.
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