Why can't Mobile Ed courses be viewed off-line? [Update: they can!]
Logos, please enable off-line viewing for your mobile ed courses. There are several companies who offer this option for their customers. Thank you.
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Into Grace said:
Logos, please enable off-line viewing for your mobile ed courses.
What device(s) are desired for off-line viewing ? (smart phone, roku, laptop, desktop, ...)
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Thanks for your assistance. I have internet access with my desktop at home.
For traveling, I use my tablet. Unfortunately, Logos has decided that encorporating off-line viewing for Mobile Ed is not important. I hope they reconsider. Thanks again 😊.
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Due to size, default download of Mobile Education courses does not include videos.
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There are several companies that offer courses with off-line viewing. Udemy.com and Coursera are just a few. So the file size is not the issue. The issue is that Logos has decided not to incorporate this feature into their app. I hope they reconsider!
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Into Grace said:
For traveling, I use my tablet.
What operating system is being used on tablet ?
Can tablet connect online when at home ?
FYI: my primary travel device is a MacBook Air so can download Mobile Education videos at home for use offline when traveling.
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If you have downloaded your media on your desktop. You could transfer the file to a different device for viewing. The video format is MOV I believe. The files are not named for human access but have a look in the webcache section of your Logos folder.
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I use an Ipad for traveling.
Thanks "Keep Smiling 4 Jesus" for your many contributions to this forum over the years!
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Jeremy White said:
If you have downloaded your media on your desktop. You could transfer the file to a different device for viewing. The video format is MOV I believe. The files are not named for human access but have a look in the webcache section of your Logos folder.
Thanks Jeremy. So it's possible to transfer files to my Ipad for off-line viewing! I will look into this. I'm about to travel overseas and will have limited internet access.
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I would also like to be able to download Mobile Ed videos for off-line viewing on a laptop (Windows 7, Windows 10) or an IPad. We use Verizon Cellular for internet access, which is not unlimited bandwidth. Thus, video streaming is very limited, or very costly. If I could download video files when I'm at my son's house, with unlimited bandwidth, and watch them at home, it would make Mobile Ed courses MUCH more useful for me.
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I've had (and currently have) many Mobile Ed video files in my Logos webcache folder, but I've never seen one with a MOV file type. I wish they would use a standard video format so the videos could be played outside of Logos, but to my knowledge, Faithlife uses a proprietary file type that can only be played from within Logos.Jeremy White said:If you have downloaded your media on your desktop. You could transfer the file to a different device for viewing. The video format is MOV I believe. The files are not named for human access but have a look in the webcache section of your Logos folder.
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All the courses can be viewed while offline. For each course you want to view offline, do the following four steps.Into Grace said:Logos, please enable off-line viewing for your mobile ed courses. There are several companies who offer this option for their customers. Thank you.
- Open the course video
- Select the course icon in the upper left of the screen
- Select "Download all media"
- Wait for the download to complete (can take quite a while)
Post back if you have any trouble with the process.
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Thanks for the instructions for media download. I did not know about this.
John
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Your welcome, John. I've only done it a couple of times and it was awhile back, but as I recall, Logos does not give you any visible indication that it has started downloading, nor does it tell you when it has finished. IIRC, the only way to tell is to select the course icon again after requesting the download and the option to download the media will have changed to something along the lines of "Cancel download" or "Cancel media download. I don't recall what that message reads when the download has finally finished. But be prepared to have your patience tested. As I recall, the downloads I did took so long, that the first time I did it for a course, I thought the download process must have gotten hung up, but it did eventually finish.John Werner said:Thanks for the instructions for media download. I did not know about this.
John
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I have had great success downloading videos. You can rename the videos if you like. Add almost any common video extension you like and they should play fine. MP4 would be fine for iPad.
To monitor downloading you can open your Task Manager and monitor your internet download rate.
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Thanks Rick. I have started the download progress and hope this works. While it appears to be a time consuming process (must also upload to my iPad), it is a workaround.
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Into Grace said:
I use an Ipad for traveling.
Hi Into Grace,
Faithlife has always supported direct Mobile Ed media downloads on Apple and Android devices.
Please watch this screencast: https://monosnap.com/file/HOtPjlOnSfaJ4lxcAm6waP2JB1CmEg
1. View the Mobile Ed resource in the Library.
2. Tap the circular "i" icon.
3. Tap the "Download" button to install the Mobile Ed text resource.
4. Tap the "Media Downloads" link.
5. Tap the circular blue down-arrow icon, to download individual videos (or, tap Download All).0 -
Gao, are you saying to leave the original extension and add another (e.g. MP4) after the original? I don't think I've ever tried that, but I did try changing the extension in the past without success in regard to being able to play the video outside of Logos.Gao Lu said:I have had great success downloading videos. You can rename the videos if you like. Add almost any common video extension you like and they should play fine. MP4 would be fine for iPad.
To monitor downloading you can open your Task Manager and monitor your internet download rate.
I suppose I should also ask what the original extension is on the video files to make sure I'm grabbing the right files.
EDIT/UPDATE
Well, I'm not sure what changed since the last time I tried playing these media files outside of Logos, but I'm currently able to use Windows Media Player to play every file I tried, even though the files have a wide variety of extension values/types AND I'm able to play them without making any changes to the file name extensions. But now the main problem is simply that there's no way to tell from the file names what videos they contain. That means you have to play each file to see what video pops up, then rename it accordingly. Possible, but not (in my view) practical. I'd really like to be able to play them outside of Logos, so I'd be delighted to hear about it if someone knows of a way to tell from the file names what videos they contain and how they are sequenced within the course so as to be able to play them in order.
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Kevin Byford said:Into Grace said:
I use an Ipad for traveling.
Hi Into Grace,
Faithlife has always supported direct Mobile Ed media downloads on Apple and Android devices.
Please watch this screencast: https://monosnap.com/file/HOtPjlOnSfaJ4lxcAm6waP2JB1CmEg
1. View the Mobile Ed resource in the Library.
2. Tap the circular "i" icon.
3. Tap the "Download" button to install the Mobile Ed text resource.
4. Tap the "Media Downloads" link.
5. Tap the circular blue down-arrow icon, to download individual videos (or, tap Download All).Thanks Kevin. This is exciting! I wish I could now change the thread title. For future app updates, maybe the "media download" link could be more visible. It's hidden to the average user. This feature makes Mobil Ed much more valuable 😀.
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All the courses can be viewed while offline. For each course you want to view offline, do the following four steps.
- Open the course video
- Select the course icon in the upper left of the screen
- Select "Download all media"
- Wait for the download to complete (can take quite a while)
Post back if you have any trouble with the process.
I have never been able to view courses offline, even after downloading all of them. As you can see, I have all media downloaded. Today I started a video, then left the house. As soon as I was out of range of wifi, the course would no longer play, even though all videos are downloaded.
This is on an iMac with Sierra, running Logos 7.7.0.0015, but this has always been an issue for me. Never tried it on a Windows machine. Perhaps it isn't an issue there?
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Gao Lu said:
I have had great success downloading videos. You can rename the videos if you like. Add almost any common video extension you like and they should play fine. MP4 would be fine for iPad.
To monitor downloading you can open your Task Manager and monitor your internet download rate.
Those video files are hard to understand.. How can you tell which from which...
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Never mind, got it figured out.
Kevin, I'm not seeing the same screens as in the video. I'm using the L7 with LN desktop program. Which app is the video using? Where do the files get copied to? Thanks, Dale Heath.
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