NT101 & BI201 - Videos are NOT available on iPad

Otto S. Carroll
Otto S. Carroll Member Posts: 693 ✭✭
edited November 20 in Resources Forum

NT101 and BI201 do not have option to dowload video portion to portable devices, thus I'm not able to view the videos on my iPad.

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  • Simon’s Brother
    Simon’s Brother Member Posts: 6,816 ✭✭✭

    Currently the courses don't offer this option.  You can stream from your mobile device but download.  The big question for me how much space would be required. This issue has been discussed in another recent thread. 

  • Otto S. Carroll
    Otto S. Carroll Member Posts: 693 ✭✭

     Currently the courses don't offer this option.  You can stream from your mobile device but download.  The big question for me how much space would be required. This issue has been discussed in another recent thread. 

    Thanks DOC. I understand that I'm viewing a streamed video on my iPad and that the actual video is NOT downloaded. But to the ability to view the streamed videos requires that the video resource file appear in Logos Library on my iPad, as seen in BI101, LT151, and OT101 below:

    It appears that the reason that I can't stream the videos of NT101 and BI201 is the option to download their resource files to my iPad is missing, UNLIKE LT151 as seen below:

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    15" rMBP 2.6 GHz i7 | 16 GB RAM | 1.0 TB Flash Drive | OS X 10.12.3 | Logos 7.0 (7.3.0.0062)

  • Simon’s Brother
    Simon’s Brother Member Posts: 6,816 ✭✭✭

    Apologies I misunderstood and confirm I have the same issue on my iPad.

     Currently the courses don't offer this option.  You can stream from your mobile device but download.  The big question for me how much space would be required. This issue has been discussed in another recent thread. 

    Thanks DOC. I understand that I'm viewing a streamed video on my iPad and that the actual video is NOT downloaded. But to the ability to view the streamed videos requires that the video resource file appear in Logos Library on my iPad, as seen in BI101, LT151, and OT101 below:

    It appears that the reason that I can't stream the videos of NT101 and BI201 is the option to download their resource files to my iPad is missing, UNLIKE LT151 as seen below:

  • Miles Custis
    Miles Custis Member, Logos Employee Posts: 56

    These resources should be available on mobile platforms this afternoon.

  • Otto S. Carroll
    Otto S. Carroll Member Posts: 693 ✭✭

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    15" rMBP 2.6 GHz i7 | 16 GB RAM | 1.0 TB Flash Drive | OS X 10.12.3 | Logos 7.0 (7.3.0.0062)

  • Stephen
    Stephen Member Posts: 237 ✭✭

    I just tried watching the videos on my iPad Mini in Airplane mode and they all said an internet connection is required. I downloaded my entire Llibrary to my mini and the videos show up as downloaded but I tried a video from each of the modules in the Bible Foundation and Doctrine series and none of them would play even though they are all downloaded to my mini.

    When is this going to be fixed?

  • Aaron Linne
    Aaron Linne Member Posts: 68

    Stephen said:

    When is this going to be fixed?

    I have the mobile app team looking into this specific issue; thanks for bringing it to our attention!

  • Drew Hannay
    Drew Hannay Member Posts: 603

    Stephen said:

    I just tried watching the videos on my iPad Mini in Airplane mode and they all said an internet connection is required. I downloaded my entire Llibrary to my mini and the videos show up as downloaded but I tried a video from each of the modules in the Bible Foundation and Doctrine series and none of them would play even though they are all downloaded to my mini.

    When is this going to be fixed?

    Currently videos cannot be downloaded to mobile devices. You can download the video "resource" (meaning, all the metadata about the videos), but you can't download the actual video files. This is how it's designed to work right now (I assume because the video files would take up massive amounts of space on a mobile device)...I'm not sure if there are plans to change this in the near future or not.