March 2008 Archives
Hi,
Did you know that you can allow viewers to download your videos?
From inside your library or folder, click on the Edit icon of the media you would like to make available for download.
Make sure the "Hide Download" link is unchecked to enable users to download the video.
Remember that as the owner of the media, you will always see the download media link when you are logged into your account . If you are not logged in, the link is only available if you make it available.
Here is a short video (under 2 minutes) that walks you through the entire process.
Enjoy.
You can see other tutorials about Screencast.com at: Screencast.com Training
Today’s Screencast.com update brings some improvements that we’ve been working on. We don’t have any flashy new features to announce, but we do have lots of small improvements to Screencast.com. Here are a few you may notice:
- The workflow for the uploader has changed just a little. No need to select files and then press Upload anymore; your files are uploaded as soon as you select them.
- The new required version of the Adobe Flash plug-in for using the uploader is 9.0.115. If you’re having trouble seeing Flash content on Screencast.com, check out this post.
- Instead of taking you to a new login page, there’s now a login box in the header when you’re not logged in. Logging out also keeps you on your current page.
- We began working on redesigning our Help Center. The search functionality is vastly improved (searches should no longer return ten pages of results) and the results are listed with a description of their contents, like you might see on Google.
- We’ve added links to this blog on the homepage, in the footer, and in the Find Answers box. Check back (or add us to your RSS reader) for information on Screencast.com development, tutorials, and general screencasting tips and tricks.