YuJa is a platform for managing and organizing your video and media assets at Buffalo State within a secure, cloud-hosted video repository. The YuJa Enterprise Video Platform offers convenient and powerful capabilities including drag-and-drop organization, deep search-inside-video, auto-creation of LMS-linked video channels, video editing, content management capabilities, and more.
Login at Buffalo State's YuJa page, being sure to use "Buffalo State College Single-Sign-On" from the drop-down menu.
For more information, visit YuJa's Lecture Capture & Video Management Support page or watch some of their informative videos on the YuJa YouTube channel.
For training, please check the Workshop Registration System for available group sessions or book an individual appointment and select “YuJa Video Question” or "YuJa Video Training" from the available options.
Students, faculty, and staff can also call YuJa Support Toll-Free (US/CAN) at +1 (888) 257-2278 or email support@yuja.com.
To meet accessibility requirements, videos need to be close captioned.
Videos with spoken audio uploaded into YuJa will be captioned automatically by a built-in AI-powered service soon after being added to your Media.
If you have videos in YuJa that were previously captioned in Ensemble but have no captions now, please use the Request Captioning ticket to list the video titles you need captions returned to. Under the Additional Comments section, please note “Previously captioned in Ensemble.”
For videos in YuJa that were NOT previously captioned, please follow the instructions at YuJa’s Requesting Auto-Captions page to have new AI-automated captions attached to your videos. No service ticket is necessary.
If needed, captions provided by a paid service can also be requested. Please Open a Ticket at our Request Captioning (Ensemble Video) page. Captioning may take several days once the request has been made to our third party captioning service. Turnaround time may vary depending on the number length of the videos.
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