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eLearning Development: 4 Tech Considerations When Using Videos

Upside Learning

Before using videos in your Flash project, you would need to encode them in a format compatible with Adobe Flash (FLV or MPEG-4). The embedded videos are played back from within SWF, so you can create your own components to control the video playback. Encoding videos to FLV. 264, On2 VP6 , and Sorenson Spark.

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Captivate Training: Customizing the Project Interface with Adobe Captivate 5

Adobe Captivate

Topic: Customizing the Project Interface with Adobe Captivate 5: TOC, skin editor and project resize Date and time: Thursday, April 14, 2011 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM US/Pacific Description: Join Dr. Pooja Jaisingh and Vish for an introductory session on customizing the table of contents, playbar and the appearance of the final SWF.

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Taking Legacy Flash eLearning to HTML5

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Given that development, Captivate developers began scrambling to ensure their legacy projects continued to work. One way to know if your Captivate project has Flash content is to run the HTML5 Tracker (Project > HTML5 Tracker). Does the content contain a lot of audio, video, animation, or custom complex interactions?

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TechSmith Camtasia Studio 8: One Smart Player

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Kevin Siegel    When you are ready to make a Camtasia project available to your learners, you need to Produce it. Arguably, the most common way to publish a Camtasia project is as a Flash SWF.   But SWFs have a problem. When you produce a SWF in Camtasia, the output includes a  Smart Player.

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Adobe Captivate 5.5: Lowering the Size of Published SWFs

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Fortunately, adding interactivity to a lesson does not negatively impact the size of the published SWF. Rather, imported assets such as audio, video and images are the main culprits behind SWF bloat. There are some things that you can do while working in Captivate that may lower the size of the published SWF.

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Webinar: Using Custom HTML5 and Adobe Edge with Lectora

eLearning Brothers

Recently I did a Webinar for Lectora users on how to use custom HTML5 inside Lectora projects. Instead of producing SWF files or video files it produces native HTML5 content that can be seen on any HTML5 browser or mobile device. In this webinar I focused on two awesome, but different HTML tools. Interaction Builder.

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Adobe Captivate 7: Publishing Video Demos

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

.   Publishing a Video Demo (cpvc) might seem like a no-brainer if you have past exerience working with standard Captivate project (cptx).   Here's what the standard Publish dialog box looks like:     When publishing a cptx project, you can elect to publish as SWF, HTML, PDF, or all of the above.