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YuJa automatically generates an index (text-based outline) for every video by scanning its audio and visual content. The video's index is made available to viewers during playback to help them navigate directly to desired topics. Because the index is automatically-generated, it is always a good idea to review and manually edit it before sharing your video.
Archived YuJa recordings can be restored by accessing the video under My Archive in the left navigation of YuJa's My Media area. Users can hover their cursor over the desired video and click Restore. Recordings should be accessible after the restoration process completes in 2-4 days, depending on current processing load of the archive storage service.
YuJa works differently from Tegrity, because the recordings are now stored in the recording owner's folder in YuJa instead of being tied to a specific course.  There are multiple ways to link YuJa recordings within a Blackboard course, but the way that is most similar to Tegrity is to add a Course Channel, then Publish the videos to the appropriate course channel.
Information on allowing downloads for all recordings published in a Course Media Channel, removing the need to individually activate downloads on recordings.
How to create a link in your Blackboard course to other users' public or shared YuJa videos.
The content editor is a platform-independent WYSIWYG editor based on TinyMCE and licensed as Open Source under LGPL from Moxiecode Systems AB. The content editor has a large number of new and enhanced features and serves as a replacement for the old text editor.