The look and feel of the Player is changing in December with the Q4 release. Upcoming changes are identified in this article by providing screenshots labeled "Old UI" and "New UI".
While the Save As feature in the video editor does allow you to create a copy of a video or capture, it assumes you are also making edits and sends the capture through the media processor.
If all you want is a copy of an existing capture, use the Create Copy feature. It is available from the Captures page using the chevron menu for Completed captures, or via the Copy option in the media details page.
Copying can take some time for large files. The create copy feature simply makes a copy of the original, but generating this copy can take some time. While this is happening, the copy will appear to be in "processing" status but it is not actually being put through the media processor. In addition, you cannot view the copy until the copy process is complete. The new copy, once created, will appear in the Completed captures list.
To create a copy of a capture or video
- From the CAPTURES page, find the capture you want.
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Click on the capture row to open the media details page, shown in the below figure.
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New UI
- Click the Make A Copy option, located with the other commands immediately below the viewing panel on the media details page
- Click OK on the confirmation message that appears, then Close on the notification that your copy has been created.
Once copying is complete, the copy appears in the Captures list with "(Copy)" appended to the capture name, and the new capture copy has the date the copy was made (not the date of the original). In addition, the user who selected to make the copy is the owner of the copy.
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You can also click the Activity tab in the bottom right section of the page to view event date/time information about the copy. Notice that the event information is different than in a typical capture, citing simply when the copy was started and when it was completed.