Does anyone know how much space the Mobile Ed videos use on one's hard drive?
Also, what's the line command to delete mobile ed videos when you're done?
Some example sizes:
AR151 1 GB
BI181 1 GB
CS121 2 GB
LD111 962 MB
LT261 1 GB
LT270 701 MB
LT271 2 GB
NT176 1 GB
NT211 3 GB
NT308 596 MB
NT309 1 GB
NT313 651 MB
NT344 1 GB
NT362 7 GB
OT312 9 GB
OT317 9 GB
The size depends on what bit rate gets downloaded and cached as you watch them. If you have fast internet, then you will likely get the highest resolution videos and they can be pretty large. I checked out the total size of the video files for some of the examples Jan gave, and they could over twice as large as what he listed.
To clear out your downloaded video files open a course's video resource to the Overview section. Open the drop down menu and select "Delete downloaded media."
Some example sizes: AR151 1 GB BI181 1 GB CS121 2 GB LD111 962 MB LT261 1 GB LT270 701 MB LT271 2 GB NT176 1 GB NT211 3 GB NT308 596 MB NT309 1 GB NT313 651 MB NT344 1 GB NT362 7 GB OT312 9 GB OT317 9 GB
I am asking because I don't have high speed internet (not available, except satellite, and that costs too much). So, are those the sizes for all the videos in each of those classes? I am wondering if I can download the videos ahead of time while at the local library, using their internet so I don't kill my mobile hot-spot allowances?
Yes. Open the video resource, and in the drop down menu there is an option to "Download all media." What size/video resolution you download will depend on the internet speed you have available, so I can't tell you exactly how much space they will take up.