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Make your video and data available to your team online. Hudl's web publishing process is fully automated.

How long does it take to publish my video to Hudl.com once I’ve captured it?

A football or basketball game typically takes between 1.5 to 3 hours to completely publish to Hudl.com.

Hudl publishes each clip individually so within 30 seconds or so, you can watch the first play online. Within about 20 minutes, most of the first quarter will be available.

You don’t have to wait for the full game to finish to start working with your video and sharing it with the team on Hudl.com. The publishing process runs completely on its own. While your video is publishing, you can walk away, grab a bite to eat or go to sleep. When you come back, your game will be ready for you (and anyone else you shared it with) online at Hudl.com.

How does my captured video get to Hudl.com?

Once you have captured your video, the Hudl Video Editor has a one-click publishing process that uploads your video to Hudl.com for you. You can walk away while Hudl Video Editor does its thing. You can also stop the publishing process at any point if you need to take your computer home and it will pick back up right where you left off.

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How does the video get to Hudl.com?

Through Hudl Video Editor, you capture video from your DVDs, tapes, or camera. That part doesn’t require an internet connection and can be done live during the game. When you’re done capturing, you will need to connect to the internet and press Publish and the video moves from your laptop or computer to our secure video servers.You can also stop the publishing process at any point if you need to take your computer home and it will pick back up right where you left off.

Once that’s done, your video is accessible from any computer with an internet connection.

Every Hudl coach can install the Hudl Video Editor software on as many computers as they like.

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