If you require assistance using video effectively in your teaching, please feel free to contact your department's educational technologist at the Center for New Media Teaching and Learning. Please consult the Fair Use Checklist for a full treatment of using copyrighted materials in the classroom. Disclaimer: This webpage is intended to provide you information about patch announcement for certain specific software products. Once you have the exported video, it can now be used in a number of desktop environments to suit some of the needs raised at the top of this article. In the Export dialog box, use the suggested encoding options indicated in the image below and then click "Make MP4".Click "File" and then "Export to MPEG-4.".Under the "File" menu, you will find a variety of export options so that you can save the video in a format that will meet your needs.If you only want to download a section of the video, type "i" when you get to the "in-point" or start time and then type "o" when you get to the "out-point" or end time. The video will now be imported into MPEG Streamclip.Select "Open" and "MP4" and then "Open" the video (see image).Copy the URL from the Info or Share box.
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