Click on download 9. Repeat the same process for each video you want to download. View solution in original post. Yes GTHill , we have all done that at some time! Go to Curriculum, go to the lecture, preview in Instructor mode. Then once it opens look to the bottom right hand corner and you will see a download option. The best that I've found is to mark the lectures you want as downloadable while editing your Cirriculum, then display the lecture as a student and choose download from the options.
The problem with this approach is that you get the Udemy watermark on your download. I'm with you on Google Drive now, but not 5 years ago when I began with this Udemy venture that I wasn't sure would take off.
My fault for not taking better care of my sourse Because Google is not trustable too much and maybe it disconnect Google Drive in future or take some fee for that like his other technologies! Oh, I wanted to add that you won't see the gear in step 7 until you press play on your own video. So I guess doing this "as instructor" is the key to not getting the Udemy watermark.
This is strange because I though all the "processing your video" time involved putting the watermark on the video and that would then be the only version Udemy would store. I think you also have to select first the highest resolution. When it is on 'Auto', it is possible it will downpload the smallest resolution. Hope this helps. Are you aware of any other methods to get your own files back without the watermark?
I've tried the Instructor Mode but it still has a watermark. Hi, did you find a solution to the video size being super small? There isn't an option to download at a higher quality so that won't work for me. It's no use being so small! Hi AnkushThavali , you can contact the team at instructorsupport udemy. How to download the p version? If you get such an error, you can try one of the following below to solve it. Videos might be unplayable for various reasons and you may receive error code 0xc00d36e5.
Here are 6 methods on how to fix 0xc00d36e5. Usually, the job of a codec is to compress a set of data video or audio for storage and later decompress it for playback or viewing. Codecs are different from containers and file formats. AVI, for example, is often mistaken for one when it's simply the video file type and one of the more popular Android video formats.
Usually, a container is also referred to as a file format. It takes care of packaging, transport, and presentation while the codec prepares the file for these actions. Containers take care of synchronizing the audio and video. A container is part of the file that determines the file type. In simple terms - if you have a nextpit. You have just learned the reasons why some video files may not play on your Android phone. You also know the various methods using which you can easily fix this problem.
In case these solutions helped you, do let us know about the same in the comments section below. This article was last modified in August The comments have been carried over from an earlier version of this article. This software is easy to use and works fast. I need to upload this video to YouTube. Not just play it with my phone. I cannot do that since sharing to youtube is opted out because of this error.
VLC can play the file just fine but Samsung Galaxy s10 gallery won't handle it ans can't make even a thumbnail. The main reason is that the audio code or video codec is not supported by Android, in this case, it is better to convert unsupported files to Android more supported MP4. I use iDealshare VideoGo to achieve this goal. I use a Chromebook. The native video player is still after 10 years very, very basic. I suppose it's because Google prefer we use Google Play Film.
VLC didn't work well on Chromebook for years. So, I use, for years, Xplayer which work perfect on my Chromebook.
With all the recent refinements. In step 1, make sure that Windows Media Player supports the format of the file that you are trying to play. If Windows Media Player does not support that format, do not perform the steps after step 1. Instead, contact the distributor of that file to see whether a viewer for the file is available. Note Because there are several versions of Microsoft Windows, the following steps may be different on your computer.
If they are, see your product documentation to complete these steps. Verify that Windows Media Player supports the file format that you are trying to play. Windows Media Player supports the following file formats:. Note Windows Media Player does not support playing.
Microsoft supports MPEG4v3 files in. These files are not supported in an. To play the file, you must encode the file again by using the original source in a supported format, such as the. To do this, you can use the Windows Media Encoder. Verify that you can play a media file that uses the same file name extension as the file that you were playing when you received the error message.
For descriptions and samples of file formats that are supported by Windows Media Player, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:.
If you receive an error message when you play both of the files, go to the next step. When you are prompted to confirm the removal, click Yes.
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