Sir, thanks for this video. Please let me know what is the moodle theme you are using? I like all the course topics available in the left sidebar for student page like you have in your moodle. Please guide me
Based on a recent post in the Moodle forums, it appears after some version upgrades, you may need to go into the Site Administration General settings page for HP5 and enable the content types you want to use. Hope this helps!
How can we enable the video quality setting in h5p videos? I have put up the h5p videos in noodle with interactive question. When I played the video, the video quality setting is disabled. Please note that the video is directly uploaded in the moodle and not a youtube video
At least in our versions we use, you are able to upload multiple versions when you add add a video in the H5P activity. This means you need to create the separate videos in the desired resolutions for the same video, and then add each i.e 720p, 1080p etc. Good luck!
Sir, thanks for this video. Please let me know what is the moodle theme you are using? I like all the course topics available in the left sidebar for student page like you have in your moodle. Please guide me
We just use the standard "Boost" theme for our instance with some color and background customization.
hi there. in my moodle, the add botton is not active. What can i do?
Based on a recent post in the Moodle forums, it appears after some version upgrades, you may need to go into the Site Administration General settings page for HP5 and enable the content types you want to use. Hope this helps!
@@ISUCEWT Thanks. I will try to do it.
How can we enable the video quality setting in h5p videos? I have put up the h5p videos in noodle with interactive question. When I played the video, the video quality setting is disabled. Please note that the video is directly uploaded in the moodle and not a youtube video
At least in our versions we use, you are able to upload multiple versions when you add add a video in the H5P activity. This means you need to create the separate videos in the desired resolutions for the same video, and then add each i.e 720p, 1080p etc. Good luck!