The only person that I saw that actually showed us how to install it without a dumb doorbell already hooked up. I went through so many videos that are all the same but yours showed me the way I wanted to hook it up. Thank you.
This definitely looks easy but I had no idea how it was done. Thanks man, our new build did not come with a doorbell so adding this to my honey-do list 😂
Sir I paused it at a minute in to say you’re really doing an excellent job here for this scenario I can tell this video is what I’m looking for Wish more UA-camrs would borrow these presentation methods
I’m about to run the wires and install mine and this video has definitely given me the confidence to knock it out. I’m good with most electrical, but I’ve never installed a doorbell… most of the doorbell cameras I’ve installed either are able to hook up to the existing doorbell wiring or it’s just been wireless. Thanks man.
Its the charisma and way that people explain things ...😊😊which not all people have it ...thank you sir and im sure you are very successful.. blessings 🙏
This was clutch. I’m looking to install a ecobee doorbell camera but i needed to know how to actually wire the house because it requires a hard wire. lol It’s seem like you’re the only channel to demonstrate how it’s done. So you are awarded 1000 points and thanks!
@@qd4339 it’s nice. Very easy to navigate, high quality design, and very impressive display. The Siri responsiveness could be better but that’s not a real problem.
Mike! Thanks for your video. I’m wondering if you bypassed using the power pack since you wired direct to 24v transformer? I’m doing this install with an existing 10v transformer which I think I have to replace but I don’t want the physical doorbell.
Hmmm? It's series wiring from DB to chime and a separate wire to the Transformer all in series for one big loop circuit, yes? Not parallel to the transformer, I think, yes?
my only question that you didn't cover as much is the other side of that outlet, how do you go from the outlet to the transformer with the 120 cable thank you
I’ve got a second question. I opened my light switch and there are only 2 wires. There’s no ground wire. Can I connect the transformer to the light switch even if it has no ground wire?
You could use a light switch but you should have a ground. I assume you have metal boxes - is the switch grounded to the box ? If yes - you can do the same with transformer…. But please double check everything and be careful.
I have 2 questions… #1, you used an existing live wire and then use a new wire to connect to the live one and then the live to the outlet and the new one to the transformer? I wish l could see how you made the connection 😬 im struggling to make sense out of it. #2 - have you have any problems with the outlet? Like if you plug a vacuum in it works fine?
Hi Alex. I’d watch it again and see the diagram in the beginning this has helped others with the same questions. All I did was run a wire from an outlet to the transformer. No issues with outlet, it’s drawing such a small amount(that’s why you need the transformer). Mike
Thank you for this Video! My Daughter thought she needed a resistor?? 🤣🤣 l informed her you don’t. Anyway she sent this to me… She proved l was Right again.. Yes, some Day she will learn l’m right ! When l’m wrong l look it up and say l’m Sorry. That’s Very Rare but it happens 1% of the time 😊😊😊
@@FamilyDIYtv It really makes my day lol anytime l know something that my Daughter don’t have a Clue. I’m 66 years young and have learned a lot about fixing things. Including Cars, lawnmowers. And every thing inside a house . I have fixed a Germany Telephone. And was offered a Job with AT&T. Back in 1973 when they had a Strike. I told the man what it needed. And of course he work over a hour came inside and asked me to show him. I did and he was shocked! It took me all of 10 minutes. But l have early stage of Alzheimer’s. So she needs to learn all she can now. Because it’s getting worse. Oh well you can teach but if NOONE is listening… loss time
I read another article and person had issues not using the the Pro Power Pack. Should the Pro Power Pack be added somewhere in cases where the chime is not being installed.
Need help. A ring doorbell transformer from an installation in the past that is hard wired in a bedroom closet is chirping consistently. Have eliminated smoke detectors. Apartment was remodeled previous to my moving in. There currently is a generic doorbell system in place. I have been told by Ring that it is impossible that transformer is chirping. Any idea what is causing this to happen?
Agree - transformers don’t chirp. I’d look at what chirping and google whatever model number or name that’s on it to identify what’s making the noise. Could be some sort of transformer what’s got a built in alarm ??? Maybe. If not used I’d just remove it.
Yes. You can buy a surveillance camera that is wireless and can be powered via a small solar panel. Ring has one but I believe you need to buy the solar panel separately. They have different models of cameras and one has LED lights which turn on upon detection. I just don't know how well those solar panels work at charging the battery. Or, how long that solar panel would last. Your other option is to buy a power adapter and all you gotta do is make a tiny hole to the exterior wall to run the wire and hook it up to the camera and then hook up the power adapter to your outlet and thats it. That's what I did once but unfortunately the power adapter died lol.
Just curious, why is there no mention of the Plug-In Adapter from Ring for this? It looks a lot simpler than needing and doing all this stuff, am i missing something?
Personal preference. The plug in option is really a work around but works. I rather have it hard wired in. Plug can be pulled out, plus you’ll see the wires, ect…. But it definitely a safe option. Mike
My ring doorbell came with a plug and I was surprised. No video I watched talks about it. I initially was going to hire an electrician to wire it up because I thought you had to go through this process. Just going to drill a hole into my garage from the front door and plug it into a socket for now.
I’m confused. You hook 12 gauge wire to the transformer but what is the 14/2 gauge wire for? Did you hook the bell wire to the transformer and run that to the ring doorbell? Also, if I wanted to hook up a doorbell ringer would I use bell wire?
you use 12/2 or 14/2 depending on circuit your tapping power off. see diagram in beginning of video. *used 14/2 in intro before i realized the circuit needed 12.
Thank you. I’ve been looking for a video on hook up without an existing chime or door bell Well done! Thank you Can you set it to notify through the phone ?
First off Thank you for being straight forward. Second you didn’t need a resistor ? I watched some other videos and online ring instructions says you should. Here’s my plan I have no chime or any type of wiring in my new home. So I’m planing on connecting to the light switch then put the transformer in the receptacle inside the wall ( I have no where to hide it) and cover it with a plane light switch cover. How’s that sound ? My only thing is I’m confused with the resistor part.
Wait, what was the point of installing the outlet..? Did I miss how the 120V side connects to the transformer? You went from installing the outlet (120V source), to installing the transformer to the house, to connecting the 24V wires to the transformer, and I’m confused how the outlet does… anything?
@@FamilyDIYtv Yeah, I went back and rewatched it and it made sense. Lol. Had to draw a diagram for myself. Sorry, didn’t mean to come off like a jerk, yours was actually the only vid I found that told me what I wanted to know. Lol. Good job and thank you!! Appreciate the reply 🙏👍
Thank you for the video! Very informative. Two questions please. 1. Can I just run the wiring from an outlet that is close to the door? And 2. Is there a way to run the wiring without needing to tear out the wall? Thank you so much
Thanks ! 1. No you can’t, it needs to go through transformer. If you watch again I think it will be clearer. 2. That’s a tough one, every situation is different. I have some videos on running wires maybe check them out or check out other wiring videos. There’s always a way… Good luck ! Mike
To clarify this question/answer for me, I could wire in the transformer to an existing nearby outlet, then run the bell wire from the transformer, right?
Not sure why people can't hear. I can hear fine not even turned all the way up. Thanks for a video that shows from the start and not if you have an existing transformer or doorbell, because many people don't.
I can hear fine too. People need to get their hearing checked. As for knowing how to do this, I still can’t figure it out and wish I could lol. Come do it for me please!?!?! Jk jk. Thanks for the video I will figure it out.
Use the size wire used in the circuit you’re tapping off of. In general if breaker is 15 amp, 14 gauge wire is used. But double check your specific scenario
I checked and its 14/2.. I did everything exactly the same way you did except i got ring video doorbell gen2 and i blew 2 transformers already any idea what i need to do?
did yours take a while to turn on cause me and my dad are doing it the exact same way but it hasn’t turned on and when i checked the manual all it says is that it’ll take a moment
Hey man, I really appreciate your video. Very easy to follow along with and informative. I do have a question. Once I hooked up all the wiring, I had no power to the ring doorbell. Could this be due to the fact that I cut the doorbell wires while they were charged and they sparked? That is the only thing I can think. Maybe the transformer blew when I did that? Because I am getting zero power when everything is hooked up and I am reading 120 V before the transformer.
My entire place is stucco, I'm on a slab, I have no where to put a transformer without prob having to put a plate up on the wall, my life succcccccccccccccks hahaha
Maybe put the transformer in a closet or next to electrical panel. Then run bell wire from transformer to the door bell. Yes- still could be a tone of work. But if you have attic, might not be to bad. Pop up …. Then back down.
Ring is the reason why you'll later need to install a traditional doorbell, when it stops ringing inside your home or continues to lose the Wi-Fi network, and resists the setup process. No thanks! ring is trash.
The only person that I saw that actually showed us how to install it without a dumb doorbell already hooked up. I went through so many videos that are all the same but yours showed me the way I wanted to hook it up. Thank you.
DJ I’m glad it helped. I noticed the same thing.
Mike
Same here. Agreed .😂
Isn’t that the truth
Same here. Much appreciated
@@DJ_RIKROK I still didn't learn shit do I wire to positive ,negative ,ground? Do you have to have a transformer?
He deserves more credit for his schematic drawing. Literally, point A to point B without any bs.
This definitely looks easy but I had no idea how it was done. Thanks man, our new build did not come with a doorbell so adding this to my honey-do list 😂
Glad I could help and be careful !
Sir I paused it at a minute in to say you’re really doing an excellent job here for this scenario
I can tell this video is what I’m looking for
Wish more UA-camrs would borrow these presentation methods
I really appreciate the nice words ! They go far ! 😁. I’m glad this helped you even if it was a small amount. That’s exactly why I make these videos.
I’m about to run the wires and install mine and this video has definitely given me the confidence to knock it out. I’m good with most electrical, but I’ve never installed a doorbell… most of the doorbell cameras I’ve installed either are able to hook up to the existing doorbell wiring or it’s just been wireless. Thanks man.
SO GLAD IT HELPED !!! be careful !
This the most explanatory video I can find, thank you amazing 👍🏼
You're very welcome!!!
Its the charisma and way that people explain things ...😊😊which not all people have it ...thank you sir and im sure you are very successful.. blessings 🙏
So nice of you- happy holidays !
Thank you so much! I’ve been wondering how to do exactly what you showed today. I can finally install with confidence.
Glad I could help you ! Only reason I do this .. ;)
This was clutch. I’m looking to install a ecobee doorbell camera but i needed to know how to actually wire the house because it requires a hard wire. lol It’s seem like you’re the only channel to demonstrate how it’s done. So you are awarded 1000 points and thanks!
How you like that ecobee? I was looking into getting one
@@qd4339 it’s nice. Very easy to navigate, high quality design, and very impressive display. The Siri responsiveness could be better but that’s not a real problem.
It can be a receptacle or a lightswitch or anything really with a constant 120v.
Good point!
My GOAT, thank you boss
Mike! Thanks for your video. I’m wondering if you bypassed using the power pack since you wired direct to 24v transformer?
I’m doing this install with an existing 10v transformer which I think I have to replace but I don’t want the physical doorbell.
Hey - you don't need the battery pack in this type of install, just wire directly to the transformer !
Hmmm? It's series wiring from DB to chime and a separate wire to the Transformer all in series for one big loop circuit, yes?
Not parallel to the transformer, I think, yes?
Do you have to have a transformer? You cant just wire to positive/neg?
my only question that you didn't cover as much is the other side of that outlet, how do you go from the outlet to the transformer with the 120 cable thank you
yours came with the Ring doorbell chime. Did it not? how do I install the chime this way?
You can buy separate or together. You install through app like you do any other ring device.
Hey. Amazing video. Thank you. Can I do the same thing with a light switch instead of the outlet?
I’ve got a second question. I opened my light switch and there are only 2 wires. There’s no ground wire. Can I connect the transformer to the light switch even if it has no ground wire?
You could use a light switch but you should have a ground. I assume you have metal boxes - is the switch grounded to the box ? If yes - you can do the same with transformer…. But please double check everything and be careful.
How do you get the voice alert?
Where did you buy the back-plate for behind the doorbell? I've got a hole from the mechanical doorbell to cover. Thx
I got mine at home depot in the siding section - have to search around ...
I have 2 questions… #1, you used an existing live wire and then use a new wire to connect to the live one and then the live to the outlet and the new one to the transformer? I wish l could see how you made the connection 😬 im struggling to make sense out of it. #2 - have you have any problems with the outlet? Like if you plug a vacuum in it works fine?
Hi Alex. I’d watch it again and see the diagram in the beginning this has helped others with the same questions. All I did was run a wire from an outlet to the transformer. No issues with outlet, it’s drawing such a small amount(that’s why you need the transformer).
Mike
Thank you for this Video! My Daughter thought she needed a resistor?? 🤣🤣 l informed her you don’t. Anyway she sent this to me… She proved l was Right again.. Yes, some Day she will learn l’m right !
When l’m wrong l look it up and say l’m Sorry. That’s Very Rare but it happens 1% of the time 😊😊😊
Lol !!! Really glad it helped you guys. I’m far from my daughters calling me for this stuff, but hope I’m ready !
@@FamilyDIYtv
It really makes my day lol anytime l know something that my Daughter don’t have a Clue. I’m 66 years young and have learned a lot about fixing things. Including Cars, lawnmowers. And every thing inside a house . I have fixed a Germany Telephone. And was offered a Job with AT&T. Back in 1973 when they had a Strike. I told the man what it needed. And of course he work over a hour came inside and asked me to show him. I did and he was shocked! It took me all of 10 minutes.
But l have early stage of Alzheimer’s. So she needs to learn all she can now. Because it’s getting worse. Oh well you can teach but if NOONE is listening… loss time
Dude this was clutch thanks! What if my home has spray foam insulation, should I put the transformer next to it?
I read another article and person had issues not using the the Pro Power Pack. Should the Pro Power Pack be added somewhere in cases where the chime is not being installed.
no need in my opinion. I don't need battery backup for my doorbell, but that personal opinion.
Need help. A ring doorbell transformer from an installation in the past that is hard wired in a bedroom closet is chirping consistently. Have eliminated smoke detectors. Apartment was remodeled previous to my moving in. There currently is a generic doorbell system in place. I have been told by Ring that it is impossible that transformer is chirping. Any idea what is causing this to happen?
Agree - transformers don’t chirp. I’d look at what chirping and google whatever model number or name that’s on it to identify what’s making the noise.
Could be some sort of transformer what’s got a built in alarm ??? Maybe.
If not used I’d just remove it.
Great video. This is the idea I want to use!
Glad it was helpful!
@familydiytv what about the power pro kit that comes with the ring doorbell that hooks up to the existing chime?
not needed in this case.
When to/not to use a wire wound resistor?
In this application you don’t need resistor
What was connecting the outlet to the transformer, was that the romex? Where was the romex attached?
Never mind, the romex needs to be stripped to show the two wires
Tom Morello is an electrician now? sick.
After watching all this, I will be hiring an electrician.
Ha ! They’ll be able to do no problem. Good luck !
@@nancydrew5 Same!
@@nancydrew5 updates?
You can also get a battery camera with a chime that plugs into the wall
Thanks so easy the way you explain it
Glad it helped!
It would of been the best video for this project. I will need to buy a speaker so i can here it
Does the transformer comes with the doorbell
nope - but link to one in description
@@FamilyDIYtv ok thanks
What the yellow wire for? I'm sorry but I'm missing what that part for? 😕
It’s used to run 120v to transformer… see around 2:30 mark in video
@@FamilyDIYtv is yellow Guage wire needed for power to the transformer or can you use regular white 14/2?
@@mikeshire5475 depends on the current wire used on that circuit. Just match the wire that’s in the circuit your tapping off off …
That’s a lot of wiring 😮
Can I hook my transformer directly to an outlet
Could prob use something like this
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Can I run a wire from light switch or not to the transformer
Technically yes from the hot side - you just need to pull 120v from somewhere.
I don't see the corrected audio link in the description
sory- that one had even worse audio so i deleted it ... also deleted the caption from video as well - thanks for headsup ! :)
Can anyone recommend an alternative device that can easily be used/installed? Doesn’t have to be a doorbell just anything with motion sensor camera
Yes. You can buy a surveillance camera that is wireless and can be powered via a small solar panel. Ring has one but I believe you need to buy the solar panel separately. They have different models of cameras and one has LED lights which turn on upon detection. I just don't know how well those solar panels work at charging the battery. Or, how long that solar panel would last. Your other option is to buy a power adapter and all you gotta do is make a tiny hole to the exterior wall to run the wire and hook it up to the camera and then hook up the power adapter to your outlet and thats it. That's what I did once but unfortunately the power adapter died lol.
Just curious, why is there no mention of the Plug-In Adapter from Ring for this? It looks a lot simpler than needing and doing all this stuff, am i missing something?
Personal preference. The plug in option is really a work around but works. I rather have it hard wired in. Plug can be pulled out, plus you’ll see the wires, ect…. But it definitely a safe option.
Mike
My ring doorbell came with a plug and I was surprised. No video I watched talks about it. I initially was going to hire an electrician to wire it up because I thought you had to go through this process. Just going to drill a hole into my garage from the front door and plug it into a socket for now.
I’m confused. You hook 12 gauge wire to the transformer but what is the 14/2 gauge wire for? Did you hook the bell wire to the transformer and run that to the ring doorbell? Also, if I wanted to hook up a doorbell ringer would I use bell wire?
you use 12/2 or 14/2 depending on circuit your tapping power off. see diagram in beginning of video.
*used 14/2 in intro before i realized the circuit needed 12.
Thank you. I’ve been looking for a video on hook up without an existing chime or door bell Well done! Thank you Can you set it to notify through the phone ?
Thanks and yes you can through the ring app. Just pull the device up in the app and you’ll see notifications.
can i run 2 low voltage lines off one transformer ?(to power a front door and back door ring)
I don’t think this will work.
I would just to transformers.
Great video. Thanks
Can they be set up to record to a DVR or something? Or does it all have to be saved on the phone? Thanks. N good video.
i don't think so, everything is saved to the cloud.
So so helpful appreciate your Video💯💪.
Glad it was helpful!
AWESOME!!!👏
Thank you! Cheers!
First off Thank you for being straight forward. Second you didn’t need a resistor ?
I watched some other videos and online ring instructions says you should.
Here’s my plan I have no chime or any type of wiring in my new home. So I’m planing on connecting to the light switch then put the transformer in the receptacle inside the wall ( I have no where to hide it) and cover it with a plane light switch cover. How’s that sound ? My only thing is I’m confused with the resistor part.
You don’t need a resistor in this setup.
Wait, what was the point of installing the outlet..? Did I miss how the 120V side connects to the transformer? You went from installing the outlet (120V source), to installing the transformer to the house, to connecting the 24V wires to the transformer, and I’m confused how the outlet does… anything?
Didn’t install an outlet. Just tapped power off the outlet to get 120. Id rewatch, it’s in there. Also, explained it in the beginning…
Mike
@@FamilyDIYtv Yeah, I went back and rewatched it and it made sense. Lol. Had to draw a diagram for myself. Sorry, didn’t mean to come off like a jerk, yours was actually the only vid I found that told me what I wanted to know. Lol. Good job and thank you!! Appreciate the reply 🙏👍
@@Thefourthtenor87 no issue my man ! At the end of the day, I’m glad you got what you needed ! Good luck ! Let me know how it turns out.
Thank you for the video! Very informative. Two questions please. 1. Can I just run the wiring from an outlet that is close to the door? And 2. Is there a way to run the wiring without needing to tear out the wall? Thank you so much
Thanks !
1. No you can’t, it needs to go through transformer. If you watch again I think it will be clearer.
2. That’s a tough one, every situation is different. I have some videos on running wires maybe check them out or check out other wiring videos. There’s always a way…
Good luck !
Mike
To clarify this question/answer for me, I could wire in the transformer to an existing nearby outlet, then run the bell wire from the transformer, right?
That transformer is massive. Is there no simpler way to do it with a smaller device?
I’ve never seen a smaller transformer, but it might exist. Usually goes somewhere out of sight, so it’s really not that big.
Not sure why people can't hear. I can hear fine not even turned all the way up. Thanks for a video that shows from the start and not if you have an existing transformer or doorbell, because many people don't.
I’m glad you can hear ! Yeah I’m not sure what’s up with the audio, could have been a UA-cam issue that day maybe???
I glad it helped you !
I can hear fine too. People need to get their hearing checked. As for knowing how to do this, I still can’t figure it out and wish I could lol. Come do it for me please!?!?! Jk jk. Thanks for the video I will figure it out.
Ditto I’m on an iPhone and sounds fine to me
Is it possible to put the transformer outside? Great video by the way. It gets to the point.
They make outdoor transformers. I’d make sure it’s gcfi protected …. Thanks for nice comment!
Mike
No resistor needed?
No resistor needed. That’s what transformer does.
Can i use 14/2 wire?
Use the size wire used in the circuit you’re tapping off of. In general if breaker is 15 amp, 14 gauge wire is used. But double check your specific scenario
I checked and its 14/2.. I did everything exactly the same way you did except i got ring video doorbell gen2 and i blew 2 transformers already any idea what i need to do?
Where the link for I need
In description
That metal box the transformer is connected to isn't grounded properly. Properly meaning it won't pass a building code inspection.
Yeah because a ring doorbell is even going to be checked😂 every time I’ve had a house inspection they always assume it’s wireless
did yours take a while to turn on cause me and my dad are doing it the exact same way but it hasn’t turned on and when i checked the manual all it says is that it’ll take a moment
Should turn right on. Sounds like it’s not getting power. I’d check that.
@@FamilyDIYtv yeah we found out the transformer was the issue, your video helped a lot thank you
thanks man
Is the transformer safe to mount in an attic, or does it need to be inside the home somewhere?
Hi. I don’t want to say it is. Tough call. I usually try to keep them somewhere in the house. I’m
Good video. Perhaps you could pause for a second or two so we can see exactly what you are dking
Hey man, I really appreciate your video. Very easy to follow along with and informative.
I do have a question. Once I hooked up all the wiring, I had no power to the ring doorbell. Could this be due to the fact that I cut the doorbell wires while they were charged and they sparked?
That is the only thing I can think. Maybe the transformer blew when I did that? Because I am getting zero power when everything is hooked up and I am reading 120 V before the transformer.
You should be getting around 12volts on the screws side of the transformer… if you’re getting zero. I assume the transformer is jacked !
Its black to brass
Fair comment :)
You make it seem like it's so easy lol, that's a nightmare I'll just call a professional electrician
if not comfortable... good move !
Cant hear unless I have 100% volume, then its still low
I’ve heard this …what device are you on?
Safety saying for your connecting the black to the outlet:
Black to brass or you'll get knocked on your a.... (butt)
Whatever helps you remember- people have commented a bunch. Pretty funny how people remember! Lol
But I don't want to tear the dry wall out.
All of this for a doorbell?? Why is this so difficult?
My entire place is stucco, I'm on a slab, I have no where to put a transformer without prob having to put a plate up on the wall, my life succcccccccccccccks hahaha
Maybe put the transformer in a closet or next to electrical panel. Then run bell wire from transformer to the door bell. Yes- still could be a tone of work. But if you have attic, might not be to bad. Pop up …. Then back down.
Well shit. I have plaster walls. Someone come drywall my living room... nice video though!
Mr...You Need to fix your Audio...can barely hear you..! Thanks
The whole time or just during certain parts. First I’m hearing of this. Guess this didn’t help ya.
Whole time
@@tommycranston9496 id try again.. multiple people have checked and the audio is fine. Maybe try another device???
Audio sound fine to me. I can hear you just fine.
Multiple also saying cant hear it lol
Ugh, im to intimidated to do this on my own >_>
Darn. Maybe after watching a few videos you’ll decide that you can do it !
3:00 Black to Brass to save your Ass.
hahah - love it ! whateva works for ya !
White dudes put silver on their teeth. Black dudes prefer gold. 👍🏼
Your audio is too low but it looks like it would of been great
odd - maybe true another device. definitely something up with audio on some devices. maybe tv
I wish I could hear this. closed cap too small to read. I'll try another video. Got my volume to the max and can barely hear anything.
What device are you on ? …. Working fine on my side. Even sent to friends to have them check and they say there’s no issue.
Huh??
Sounds fine to me...weird
that chewgum is really off putting. come on dude, you can be more professional than that!
so more gum, got it ! :)
Why wouldn't you just reupload the correct video and get rid of this one? Def not going to the second video. Dafuq?
Thanks for the nice comment- please consider subscribing ;) !
Ring is the reason why you'll later need to install a traditional doorbell, when it stops ringing inside your home or continues to lose the Wi-Fi network, and resists the setup process. No thanks! ring is trash.
Your audio is terrible. Very low and can't hear you all throughout the entire video.
Very confusing because on my side it’s fine…. What device are you using ?
When you turn up what does it do ?
Audio sounds good to me. I can hear you just fine throughout the entire video.