360 video of a speedy shark
Submitted by Timothy Lim on Sat, 10/15/2016 - 07:43
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ramiouanes
Tue, 05/12/2020 - 20:10
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mp4 videos
Hi,
Is it possible to upload mp4 videos from local disc to the editor (and not from youtube)?
BV52
Tue, 05/12/2020 - 20:54
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Hi ramiouanes,Yes you can
Hi ramiouanes,
Yes you can upload an mp4 directly into the editor.
Added tip it's better to post questions in the forums since it has more traffic compared to content or documentation pages.
-BV
ChristianHaro
Fri, 02/19/2021 - 06:16
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moodle + h5p + video 360
Very interesting application of a 360 + h5p, could you advise me how you did it, thank you
miropuhek
Mon, 04/20/2026 - 09:42
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360 videos have stopped working :(
Colleagues from our faculty have pointed out that the Interactive Video feature in 360 view has stopped working. When clicking on a video (hosted on YouTube), which previously changed the viewing angle, the video now pauses instead.
I have tested this in both Moodle and WordPress, and in both cases it behaves in the same way (for example, as in the shark video mentioned above).
Do you have any information on whether this is just a bug, or whether this will now remain the default behaviour? Thank you.
miropuhek
Mon, 04/20/2026 - 09:46
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360 videos have stopped working :(
Colleagues from our faculty have pointed out that the Interactive Video feature in 360 view has stopped working. When clicking on a video (hosted on YouTube), which previously changed the viewing angle, the video now pauses instead.
I have tested this in both Moodle and WordPress, and in both cases it behaves in the same way (for example, as in the shark video mentioned above).
Do you have any information on whether this is just a bug, or whether this will now remain the default behaviour? Thank you.