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en:create:media [05.11.2020 01:23] – [Embedding videos] astridfortuin | en:create:media [19.03.2021 09:56] – [Embedding videos using HTML5] sophia.schauer |
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<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Ce_BXD_ONQ8" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> | ===== Embedding videos ===== |
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| **Important:** Those who have not looked into copyright laws often think public and free-access videos (such as those on YouTube) may be used in questionnaires without further consideration. This is __incorrect__. Copyright laws apply to such videos as well! |
==== The special case of YouTube videos ==== | ==== The special case of YouTube videos ==== |
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With this HTML code, a (mostly invisible) YouTube website is opened within the questionnaire and the YouTube player is loaded. The user does not have to upload the file, nor deal with copyright laws. In exchange, YouTube is permitted to blend their own advertisements into the video. | With this HTML code, a (mostly invisible) YouTube website is opened within the questionnaire and the YouTube player is loaded. The user does not have to upload the file, nor deal with copyright laws. In exchange, YouTube is permitted to blend their own advertisements into the video. |
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| **Warning:** If YouTube is integrated into the questionnaire, then the call may transmit personal data to YouTube. This may require consent from the respondent. Please clarify this issue in advance (!) with the data protection officer at your university, institution or company. |
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**Warning:** The advertising spots shown previously to the video by youtube will vary for every respondent. Therefore, directly embedding the YouTube video may cause severe methodological trouble. The only solution to this case is to get the (written) consent of the copyright owner, to upload the video to the survey project, and to embed this file. | **Warning:** The advertising spots shown previously to the video by youtube will vary for every respondent. Therefore, directly embedding the YouTube video may cause severe methodological trouble. The only solution to this case is to get the (written) consent of the copyright owner, to upload the video to the survey project, and to embed this file. |
**Important:** Very outdated versions of Internet Explorer (up to version 8) do not support the ''<video>'' tag. E.g. for Germany, this would affect about 3% of internet users ([[http://caniuse.com/#feat=video|Can I use: Video element]]). | **Important:** Very outdated versions of Internet Explorer (up to version 8) do not support the ''<video>'' tag. E.g. for Germany, this would affect about 3% of internet users ([[http://caniuse.com/#feat=video|Can I use: Video element]]). |
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To convert the video to mp4, ogg and webm formats, you can use different software. It works quite comfortable with [[https://cloudconvert.com/|CloudConvert]] (online, free for smaller files) and with the [[MiroVideoConverter|http://www.mirovideoconverter.com/]]. | To convert the video to mp4, ogg and webm formats, you can use different software. It works quite comfortable with [[https://cloudconvert.com/|CloudConvert]] (online, free for smaller files) and with the [[http://www.mirovideoconverter.com/|MiroVideoConverter]]. |
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In SoSci Survey, you create a new [[:en:create:texts|Text element]] in **Text Elements and Labels** with //Formatting// “HTML code”, and add the following content: | In SoSci Survey, you create a new [[:en:create:texts|Text element]] in **Text Elements and Labels** with //Formatting// “HTML code”, and add the following content: |