As you create your video, you may want to occasionally share a draft of the video with others. By doing so, you and others can review the video before you publish it.
To share the video as an MP4 file after publishing, see Downloading a Video as an MP4 File.
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The video is downloaded with the following specifications: |
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If the video includes a button, it will not be clickable in the downloaded MP4 file. |
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If the video is played in the QuickTime player, closed captions cannot be displayed. |
To download a draft of the video:
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Open the relevant video in the Studio. |
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(Optional) If you want to download only one specific scene, select the relevant scene in the scene line-up. |
3. | Click the preview button in the workspace. |
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4. | Depending on what you want to download, click Full Video or This Scene. |
5. | (Optional) If the video includes personalization, you can create a viewer profile that will define what content is included in the video that you download. ▶ If the video does not include personalization, skip this step. |
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6. | Preview the video to make sure that it looks exactly as you expect. |
7. | Click Share for Review and then select Download Draft. |
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8. | (Optional) If you would like to include closed captions in the downloaded video, toggle the captions switch to the right. |
9. | Click Download. |
The video is downloaded to your computer. The file name conventions of the downloaded files, including examples, are provided in the table below. |
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