With Warpwire, anyone with a valid Duke NetID can easily upload and publish videos (similarly to YouTube) and share them with Duke and non-Duke users — anywhere, anytime, on just about any modern device. 2015-16 marked Warpwire’s first complete year as an enterprise service for Duke. CIT continued to work closely with Duke’s Office of Information Technology (OIT) to help with Warpwire’s development, testing and implementation. Duke’s close relationship with the developers of the product continues to bring value in support and influence in Warpwire’s future direction and features.
2015-16 updates included:
- New video player with improved streaming performance, multispeed playback (.25x, .5x, 1.0x, 1.25x, 1.5x, 2x), and inline sharing
- New admin tools including the ability for admins to “become a user” for support and troubleshooting
- User hotspot analytics–Media Library admins and asset owners can view which users have watched a video, with custom date ranges and can view which segments a user has watched
- Custom video thumbnail – Choose from up to 10 possible frames from the video as the video thumbnail
- Enhanced group search to improve results
- Added OAuth provider support
Warpwire Statistics 7/1/15 – 6/30/16
- Total media files created 10,800
- Total unique viewers 7,030
- Total media views 116,451
- Total time watched 1062d 1h 54m 25s
- AVG Number of Viewers 117
- AVG Minutes watched 4,167
- MAX number of viewers in a single day 459
- MAX Minutes watched in a single day 22,695