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Upload Content to an EchoVideo Library

Modified on: Tue, 22 Apr 2025 3:30 PM

EchoVideo provides Health Profession Schools a lecture capture and video management solution. EchoVideo gives each user a private Library to store and share videos. For example, you can upload a video or a presentation to your library to edit or hold it until you are ready to publish it to a class, share it with another user, add it to a collection, or submit it for a homework assignment. Further benefits of using EchoVideo include:

  • All videos uploaded to EchoVideo will automatically have a transcript and closed captioning applied.
  • EchoVideo is integrated into Canvas, offering a streamlined menu to share content with course participants.
  • Videos can be organized with other files into 'Collections' which can be securely shared with individuals.
  • Currently, it offers unlimited storage space.
  • It can hold various file formats, not just video files.


To upload media to an EchoVideo Library: Log in to Cardinal Apps and open EchoVideo. If you're a student, access EchoVideo directly and log in using your UIW email.

  1. Once your EchoVideo Library is opened, select Create
  2. Select Upload Media
  3. Select files to upload.
  4. Drag and drop your file into the window, click the window to manually select the file, or choose the OneDrive option to pull files directly from your UIW OneDrive.
  5. Select Upload



Upload to EchoVideo Library FAQ


How can I share EchoVideo content once it's in my library?


Are there any limitations surrounding uploads?

  • File Size Limits: EchoVideo imposes a 20GB file size limit for uploads. If uploading to EchoVideo from a location other than your local computer (i.e., Google Drive, Box, Dropbox, etc.), the FileStack uploader imposes a 220MB file size limit. If your file is larger than 220MB, download it to your local computer first, then upload it to EchoVideo. It must still be smaller than 20GB.
  • Exported Graphics in PDF Format are Not Supported: Some graphics programs will allow you to export or save a graphics file (.png, .jpg, .gif, etc.) as a .pdf file. While EchoVideo will recognize it as a PDF and allow you to upload it, media processing will fail.



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