What can I say?
You originally went for an 'easy button' (Bitnami) which you didn't know at the time, required a lot of command line to admin and had road blocks when desiring to upgrade the apps.
Now, we've gotten smarter and did native 5.0.1 (latest and greatest) and are trying to restore course backups from a 4.2 - that contained mods you had to install ... only the mod isn't really designed for version 5 of moodle. I just did a test on a 5.0.1+ of installing that mod and attempting to use it in a quickie demo.
One has 2 icons now for H5P content. Eventually the addon mod might come back to bite ya. The mod shows compat up to 4.5.
In your 5.0.1+ site, Go to Administration
Search for H5P
That should find:
H5P overview
Manage H5P content types
H5P settings
Go to Manage H5P content types
Installed H5P
Installed H5P content types
There are 2
Interactive Video content types
Difference is version.
1.26.35 and 1.27.9
Are both enabled?
Like I said:
I installed the old mod in a 5.0.1+ successfully
After install:
H5P fetches content types directly from the H5P Hub. In order to do this the H5P plugin will communicate with the Hub once a day to fetch information about new and updated content types. It will send in anonymous data to the Hub about H5P usage. Read more at the plugin communication page at H5P.org.
https://h5p.org/tracking-the-usage-of-h5p
Tried an interactive video Tutorial/Example.
Looked like it was going to work but got in an infinite loop of 'Loading please wait'.
Couldn't Save and Return to course or Save and display.
Could only cancel
Then tried it again ... this time from shared content. Got it to work, but ...
"For the rest, well, then I can just download the original vids from the bitnami-server (it's still running, but not reachable without network knowledge) and then upload again. I just hope I don't have to do that ;)"
Are you asking or verifying you have the knowledge to do what I suggested? OR hoping you don't have to do that? Well, unless you can think of another way?
Yeah ... I'd like to be able to give verbal commands to a moodle and it could do an AI thang to accomplish ... but ... ain't there yet ... might never be! In the meantime, guess i'll 'trudge' along and do what I can do! :|
Best of luck!
'SoS', Ken