Uploading HTML/Camtasia files within C5

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I'm just getting started with C5 but I love what I've seen so far. This one has me stumped however.

The site I'm creating will include some video tutorials created with Camtasia. One of the output options of Camtasia is one that includes an HTML file, a Shockwave file, MP4, and some Javascript. The intent of all this is that the user will see the video in Flash if they have it or MP4 if they don't. In either case they'll get a nice looking video player.

The file manager won't upload HTML, though. Do I have to host all of this outside of Concrete 5 and link to it there or can this work somehow inside the CMS?

 
Steevb replied on at Permalink Reply
Steevb
I'd suggest you share to 'YouTube' and put the embed code in an 'HTML' block on your website.

Youtube will delivery the video to just about any device without you having to worry.

Plus you get extra exposure and save space on your server.
dyocum replied on at Permalink Reply
Using YouTube was my first thought as well. These tutorials (for programming the Lego NXT system) are currently encoded using Flash and need to run at HD or better. They are also used in school environments where often YouTube is blocked.

I was willing to have a YouTube version and a MP4/Flash version but so far I've not found an addon or embed for C5 that will run YouTube at HD and full screen by default and won't show related videos at the end (if you liked that, maybe you'd also like this video of cats on pianos!) Since it will be used with kids we don't want to tempt them into going outside of the system.