MediaHub provides university communicators with the ability to publish high quality and accessible video and audio media. MediaHub videos share the same unl.edu originating domain as your web pages do. As a result, they go wherever your web pages go.*
MediaHub includes MediaHub AI Captions, which provides content creators with high-quality "first drafts" of the caption track, which the system then requires you review, correct if necessary, and approve prior to public availability.
MediaHub content is organized into Channels, to help users access a set of content that creators define. Many channels are tagged to specific organizations, but channels can also simply represent collections of content.
And behind the scenes, each video is optimized for a wide variety of speeds and quality levels, targeted to screen sizes and network conditions.
*Some other platforms, like YouTube, are blocked in certain geographies and types of organizations, including whole countries and school systems.
Global
MEDIA THAT STAYS WITH YOUR SITE
Video and audio hosted with MediaHub is served from the UNL.edu domain. UNL.edu pages, and media embedded on them, are among the web assets with the broadest global reach, available in almost all countries and classrooms around the world.
Accessible
easy captioning with mediahub AI
MediaHub includes MediaHub AI Captions, a free service that provides a high-quality, time-coded first draft for content uploaders to review, edit if necessary, and approve prior to public availability.
Optimized
IN TUNE WITH USERS, DEVICES
Video content published through MediaHub is automatically optimized for delivery to various screen resolutions and adapts itself to network conditions.
How To ...
How to Upload Video
In this short video, we show you how to upload a video file, and add captions to it, in MediaHub.
How to Create a Channel
In this video, we show you how to organize your videos into channels in MediaHub.
How to Publish Audio
In this video, we show you how to publish audio files in MediaHub.
MediaHub was introduced in 2012 as a platform-agnostic publishing platform for digital video and audio at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
MediaHub is developed and maintained by the Digital Experience Group at UNL. It includes open source software (FFMPEG, video.js), and is released as open source under the MIT license.