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Faculty, students, and staff can use Kaltura to share and view media.
Sharing Kaltura Videos with the Public (No Sign-in Required)
Instructors at UConn can share Kaltura videos outside of HuskyCT. You first need to publish your page, and then you can get a shareable link to your video.
Go to Kaltura.
Click on the Guest drop-down (upper right).
Click Log in. Log in with your NetID and NetID password.
The Guest field should now be replaced with your name. Click on your name.
Click My Media.
![My Media is selected from Guest dropdown](https://uconn.atlassian.net/wiki/download/thumbnails/10770830364/image2019-4-18_16-10-29.png?version=1&modificationDate=1580751160000&cacheVersion=1&api=v2&width=254&height=177)
Click on the checkboxes next to the videos you wish to share.
Click Actions at the upper right of the screen.
From the drop-down menu, select Publish.
![Example of available content with checkboxes](https://uconn.atlassian.net/wiki/download/thumbnails/10770830364/image2019-4-18_16-10-49.png?version=1&modificationDate=1580751160000&cacheVersion=1&api=v2&width=480&height=289)
Select Unlisted from the publish page to allow anyone viewership for the video. Doing so will allow anyone you share the link with to view the content.
![Radio button by Unlisted is selected](https://uconn.atlassian.net/wiki/download/thumbnails/10770830364/image2019-4-18_16-11-7.png?version=1&modificationDate=1580751160000&cacheVersion=1&api=v2&width=724&height=208)
Click Save to update the setting.
Click Back.
![Image of Back button](https://uconn.atlassian.net/wiki/download/thumbnails/10770830364/image2019-10-28_15-22-49.png?version=1&modificationDate=1580751160000&cacheVersion=1&api=v2&width=233&height=105)
To find the shareable link, go to your media page.
Click on the appropriate video.
Click Share to view the link. You can copy this link and share it with others.
![Image of the Share button and URL for video](https://uconn.atlassian.net/wiki/download/thumbnails/10770830364/image2019-4-18_16-11-17.png?version=1&modificationDate=1580751160000&cacheVersion=1&api=v2&width=669&height=250)
Downloading Media from Kaltura
Navigate to the Kaltura MediaSpace or click on the shared video link and skip to Step 5.
At the top right, click Guest → Login.
Log in using your NetID credentials. The Guest label should change to your name.
Click on the thumbnail for the media you would like to download.
Below the player, click on the Download tab.
Click the blue Download text next to any of the available formats. The content should start downloading to your computer.
Navigate to the Kaltura MediaSpace.
Log in using your NetID credentials.
Find the media you wish to download.
Click on the pencil icon at the right of the screen to edit the media.
Below the player, click on the Download tab.
Select Available Formats. Then, check the Source File check box.
![source file check box](https://uconn.atlassian.net/wiki/download/thumbnails/10770830364/image2021-9-23_9-40-55.png?version=1&modificationDate=1632390055000&cacheVersion=1&api=v2&width=544&height=114)
Click Save.
To leave the edit screen and return to the viewing screen, click Return to Media (located next to the Save button). When the Download tab appears, you can download the media.
![download button](https://uconn.atlassian.net/wiki/download/thumbnails/10770830364/image2021-9-23_9-41-37.png?version=1&modificationDate=1632390097000&cacheVersion=1&api=v2&width=693&height=149)
If you wish to download both the camera and screen video, you must be the owner of the video.
Download the main video from Kaltura.
To download the second video associated with the presentation, you need the entry ID of the presentation. This can be found by the URL of the video under the Share tab.
![entry ID near url under share tab](https://uconn.atlassian.net/wiki/download/thumbnails/10770830364/image2021-2-4_10-3-47.png?version=1&modificationDate=1612433027000&cacheVersion=1&api=v2&width=544&height=255)
The entry ID will look like a random string of characters starting with "1_". Copy this string and search for it on your My Media page.
Two results will appear – the original one you already set to download and the second video.
![both videos appear as results](https://uconn.atlassian.net/wiki/download/thumbnails/10770830364/image2021-2-4_10-24-58.png?version=1&modificationDate=1612434298000&cacheVersion=1&api=v2&width=204&height=197)
Follow the same steps to download the second video as used for the primary.
Downloading a Video File with Captions
Using the free and open-source software VLC Media Player (https://www.videolan.org/), you can encode an existing caption file into a video. By encoding the captions within the video file, the file can be shared and played back with captions.
Download the video file by following the instructions for Downloading Video Files from Kaltura.
After you have downloaded the video file, go back to the edit screen for the video.
Click the Captions tab.
If the video has existing captions you will see a file listed. Click the Download icon under the “Actions” heading in the table.
![download icon under actions](https://uconn.atlassian.net/wiki/download/attachments/10770830364/image-20220113-181233.png?version=1&modificationDate=1642097555972&cacheVersion=1&api=v2)
Download the VLC Media Player if you don’t already have it installed.
Go to https://www.videolan.org/ and click Download VLC.
You will be directed to a new page. Do not click any of the ad links on the page. Wait a few seconds and the download will start.
Run the downloaded installer by clicking the file at the bottom of the screen or clicking Run when prompted.
Open VLC.
In VLC, go to the menu bar at the top of the window. Click Media > Convert/Save.
![using the menu bar, click media and then convert slash save](https://uconn.atlassian.net/wiki/download/attachments/10770830364/image-20220113-182025.png?version=1&modificationDate=1642098026976&cacheVersion=1&api=v2)
In the window that opens, click Add and find the video file you downloaded.
Then, check the box for Use a subtitle file and click Browse to find the .srt file that you downloaded from Kaltura.
![browse for the file](https://uconn.atlassian.net/wiki/download/attachments/10770830364/image-20220113-182212.png?version=1&modificationDate=1642098133821&cacheVersion=1&api=v2)
Click Convert/Save.
In the new window that opens, click the Profile drop-down and select the Video - H.264 + MP3 (MP4) profile.
![use the profile drop down to select the video file](https://uconn.atlassian.net/wiki/download/attachments/10770830364/image-20220113-182456.png?version=1&modificationDate=1642098298068&cacheVersion=1&api=v2)
Click the Wrench icon next to the profile to bring up the profile settings.
Select the Audio Codec tab.
Check the box for Keep original audio track.
![check keep original audio track](https://uconn.atlassian.net/wiki/download/attachments/10770830364/image-20220113-185001.png?version=1&modificationDate=1642099803770&cacheVersion=1&api=v2)
Select the Subtitles tab.
Check the boxes for Subtitles and Overlay subtitles on the video.
![check subtitles and overlay subtitles on the video](https://uconn.atlassian.net/wiki/download/attachments/10770830364/image-20220113-183540.png?version=1&modificationDate=1642098942480&cacheVersion=1&api=v2)
Click Save. The profile editor window will close.
Under the Destination section, click Browse to choose a name for the new subtitled video to be saved as.
Click Start.
The VLC window will appear as if it is playing media and say “Converting [file name]” at the top. Wait for this to finish.
![the screen looks like the video is playing](https://uconn.atlassian.net/wiki/download/attachments/10770830364/image-20220113-182732.png?version=1&modificationDate=1642098454523&cacheVersion=1&api=v2)
Once the conversion has finished, go to the destination file that you chose before the conversion process to find the subtitled video.
Converting Video Files to Audio-Only Files (Windows OS)
After downloading your video file to your computer, open VLC Media Player.
Click Media.
Select Convert / Save or press Ctrl + R on your keyboard.
![](https://uconn.atlassian.net/wiki/download/thumbnails/10770830364/convert_vlc.png?version=1&modificationDate=1581354738000&cacheVersion=1&api=v2&width=500&height=375)
Click Add.
![click add](https://uconn.atlassian.net/wiki/download/thumbnails/10770830364/convert_select_file.png?version=1&modificationDate=1581354738000&cacheVersion=1&api=v2&width=510&height=283)
Browse and open your video file.
Click Convert / Save.
Navigate to Settings.
Click Profile.
Select Audio - MP3.
![select audio - mp3](https://uconn.atlassian.net/wiki/download/thumbnails/10770830364/convert_audio_profile.PNG?version=1&modificationDate=1581354738000&cacheVersion=1&api=v2&width=500&height=410)
Click Browse.
Name the destination file.
Click Start.
Converting Your Video Files to Audio-Only Files (Mac OS)
After downloading your video file to your computer, open the file in QuickTime Player.
Click File.
Click Export As.
Select Audio Only.
![export as audio only](https://uconn.atlassian.net/wiki/download/thumbnails/10770830364/Screen%20Shot%202020-02-06%20at%205.38.34%20PM.png?version=1&modificationDate=1581013196000&cacheVersion=1&api=v2&width=374&height=255)
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