This article will help you add a video to a RIX Wiki.
The RIX Wiki supports the following files:
- MOV
- MP4
- AVI
- OGG
- WebM
There is a maximum size limit of 250mb per video. Keep videos short - a 15 - 30 second video is perfect for a Wiki and will keep your Wiki viewers engaged with your story.
Before you begin, make sure you video file name does not include any special characters or symbols.
my-video!>.mov will not work
myvideo.mov will work
Select the device you are using:
iOS (iPhone, iPad, iPod) | Android (Samsung, HTC, Nexus, LG) | Laptop or Computer |
How to Add a Picture on a Computer or Laptop
Watch our tutorial:
Or follow our step by step guide:
1.
- Go to your Wiki homepage
- Click on a section
2.
- Click the plus to add a new page
3.
- Select video
4.
- Select upload from device
5.
- Select choose file
6.
- Select a video from your computer
- Click open
7.
- Give the a title
- Click finish
8.
You have now uploaded a video. The page may display a 'processing video' message, this is normal and will appear for a few minutes whilst our systems process the video.
How to Add a Picture on an iPad or iPhone
1.
- Go to your Wiki homepage
- Click on a section
2.
- Click the plus to add a new page
3.
- Select video
4.
- Select upload from device
5.
- Select choose file
6.
- Select photo library to choose a video from your device
- Select take photo or video to take a video with the camera
7.
- Select a video
8.
- Give the video a title
- Click finish
9.
You have now uploaded a video. The page may display a 'processing video' message, this is normal and will appear for a few minutes whilst our systems process the video.
How to Add a Picture using an Android Device
1.
- Go to yourWikihomepage
- Click on a section
2.
- Click the plus to add a new page
3.
- Select video
4.
- Select upload from device
5.
- Select choose file
6.
- Select documents to choose a video from your device
- Select camcorder to take a video with the camera
8.
- Give the video a title
- Click finish
9.
You have now uploaded a video. The page may display a 'processing video' message, this is normal and will appear for a few minutes whilst our systems process the video.