Add Video Timestamps On Demand

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You can utilize timestamps (formerly bookmarks) on a video to bookmark a certain part of the video, which allows users to go straight to that part of the video when watching. There are two ways to manually timestamp a video: Direct Add and through the Timestamps Window. Direct Add works if you already know where your timestamp is. You can use the Timestamps Window if you need to find your timestamp.

This article will show you how to use both Direct Add and the Timestamp Window to timestamp a video on demand. To have the system automatically apply timestamps as part of your minutes, you will need to activate Auto Timestamps.

Important Note

You must upload media before you timestamp a video on demand.

Add Known Timestamps to a Video on Demand with Direct Add

  1. Sign in to your solution if you have not already

  2. Navigate to the Events module:The Events Module option on the left-hand navigation menu.

  3. Select the event that you wish to add timestamps to:An example event card.

  4. Navigate to the View menu and click the Live Meeting and Timestamp option from the dropdown list:The View menu and Live Meeting and Timestamp dropdown option.

    Note:

    The default view is Event Details.

  5. Click the Import Agenda button to pull the event's sections and items into the timestamps list, if desired:The green, rectangular Import Agenda button to the right of the View menu.

  6. Click the New Timestamp button to create a new timestamp from scratch, or select an existing section or item to timestamp:The white, rectangular New Timestamp button to the right of the View menu and an example agenda section in the timestamps list.

    Note:

    Selecting an agenda section or item will convert that section or item into a timestamp, retaining its name and order, while adding a new timestamp will allow you to create and name a new custom timestamp.

  7. Enter or edit the timestamp text (name/description of the timestamp), if desired:An example timestamp details textbox.

  8. Enter the number of seconds into the video at which your desired section begins into the Start At field:The Start At field.

    Note:

    You can click the Clear button to clear the Start At field if a timestamp is placed incorrectly or becomes unnecessary:The white, rectangular Clear button which can be clicked to delete an individual timestamp.

  9. Click the New Sub-Timestamp button and fill in the timestamp text and Start At fields to add a sub-timestamp to the timestamp, if desired (optional):The white, rectangular New Sub-Timestamp button and its related fields below the primary timestamp fields.

    Note:

    If you wish to remove a sub-timestamp that is no longer needed, you can click the Remove button:The white, rectangular Remove button which can be clicked to delete a sub-timestamp.

  10. Click the Save Changes button:The green, rectangular Save Changes button in the lower-left corner of the timestamps dialog box.

    Note:

    You can click the Cancel Changes button to undo your changes and close the timestamp dialog box:The Cancel Changes button which can be clicked to cancel your changes and return to the timestamps list.

  11. The timestamp has been added:The updated example timestamp in the timestamp list.

  12. Repeat steps 6 through 10 as many times as needed


Add Unknown Timestamps to a Video on Demand with the Timestamps Window

  1. Sign in to your solution if you have not already

  2. Navigate to the Events module:The Events Module option on the left-hand navigation menu.

  3. Select the event that you wish to add timestamps to:An example event card.

  4. Navigate to the View menu and click the Live Meeting and Timestamp option from the dropdown list:The View menu and Live Meeting and Timestamp dropdown option.

    Note:

    The default view is Event Details.

  5. Click the Import Agenda button to pull the event's sections and items into the timestamps list, if desired:The green, rectangular Import Agenda button to the right of the View menu.

  6. Click the New Timestamp button to create a new timestamp from scratch, or select an existing section or item to timestamp:The white, rectangular New Timestamp button to the right of the View menu and an example agenda section in the timestamps list.

    Note:

    Selecting an agenda section or item will convert that section or item into a timestamp, retaining its name and order, while adding a new timestamp will allow you to create and name a new custom timestamp.

  7. Enter or edit the timestamp text (name/description of the timestamp), if desired:An example timestamp details textbox.

    Note:

    Do not enter a "Start At" time.

  8. Click the Save Changes button:The green, rectangular Save Changes button in the lower-left corner of the timestamps dialog box.

    Note:

    You can click the Cancel Changes button to undo your changes and close the timestamp dialog box:The Cancel Changes button which can be clicked to cancel your changes and return to the timestamps list.

  9. Click the Media Player's Play button to begin playing the video:The gray Play icon in the lower-left corner of the Media Player.

  10. Select the timestamp you wish to edit while the video plays:The example agenda section timestamp that was edited and saved previously.

  11. Click the Set to Current Time button when the video reaches the point that you want to timestamp:The white, rectangular Set to Current Time button which can be clicked to automatically set the Start At field to the present video play time.

  12. The Start At time and the timestamp will update to reflect the current time:The Start At field and timestamp time updated with an example time.

    Note:

    You can click the Clear button to clear the Start At field if a timestamp is placed incorrectly or becomes unnecessary:The white, rectangular Clear button which can be clicked to delete an individual timestamp.

  13. Click the New Sub-Timestamp button and fill in the timestamp text and Start At fields to add a sub-timestamp to the timestamp, if desired (optional):The white, rectangular New Sub-Timestamp button and its related fields below the primary timestamp fields.

    Note:

    If you wish to remove a sub-timestamp that is no longer needed, you can click the Remove button:The white, rectangular Remove button which can be clicked to delete a sub-timestamp.

  14. Click the Save Changes button:The green, rectangular Save Changes button in the lower-left corner of the timestamps dialog box.

    Note:

    You can click the Cancel Changes button to undo your changes and close the timestamp dialog box:The Cancel Changes button which can be clicked to cancel your changes and return to the timestamps list.

  15. The timestamp has been added:The updated example timestamp in the timestamp list.

  16. Repeat steps 6 through 14 as many times as needed