Uploading a video via YouTube URL
This topic discusses how to upload YouTube videos to Brightspot.
For a wire frame example of what this content type can look like on your site, see YouTube video URL design.
Note
You must have the YouTube integration configured to enable this type of video upload. See YouTube for more information.
Tip
Before beginning these steps, in your YouTube console, obtain the URL or ID of the video you want to upload to Brightspot.
To upload a video from YouTube:
- In the header, click .
- From the Create list, select Video (YouTube URL).
- Using the following table as a reference, complete the fields as needed.
- Complete your site's workflow and publish the video.
After you save your video, you can use it in assets such as articles and playlists. You can also add videos to text you compose in the rich-text editor.
Video (YouTube URL) fields
Click each tab below to see a description of the associated fields.
Field | Description |
YouTube URL or ID | Enter the URL or ID of the YouTube video you want to upload. |
Tags | Select the tags associated with this asset. This selection is visible to visitors to your site. For information about creating a tag, see Tag. |
Internal Name | Enter an internal name for this asset. Brightspot uses this name internally, such as in the search panel and recent activity widget. This name is not visible to visitors to your site. |
Title | Enter a title. When you add the video to another asset, the title is visible to visitors to your site. |
Description | Enter a description. This description is not visible to visitors to your site. |
Thumbnail Image | Click and select an image. This image is not visible to visitors to your site; it appears in Brightspot widgets, such as the search panel. (If you don't select a thumbnail image, Brightspot uses the video's first frame as the thumbnail.) |
Poster Image | Click and select an image. When you add the video to an asset, the poster is visible to visitors to your site. (If you don't select a poster image, Brightspot uses the video's first frame as the poster.) |
Field | Description |
Locale | Sets the content's locale. This setting can also be used to auto-localize content based on the users requested locale. |