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eLearning Development: 4 Tech Considerations When Using Videos

Upside Learning

Don’t double compress videos – use uncompressed or lossless formats when compressing to FLV format. Supported source formats are: asf, avi, dv, mov, mp4, mpg, mpeg, wmv. Encoding videos to FLV. To encode videos into FLV or MP4, the encoder software uses following codecs - H.264, Video delivery options.

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Is HTML5 Ready for eLearning Development?

Upside Learning

Audio/Video Support – HTML5 has added new video and audio tags that can play video/audio in a browser without a plugin but it doesn’t officially support any video or audio format. A few browsers like Firefox support Ogg Theora (an open source format) while others like Safari support H.264

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Understanding Video File Types: Codecs, Containers, and Outputs

TechSmith Camtasia

What are the different types of video formats? There are many different types of video formats you can use. Here are some of the most popular options: MP4 (MPEG-4 Part 14) is the most common type of video file format. This format file was developed by Microsoft for the Windows Media Player. F requently Asked Questions.

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Using Lectora to Sync Audio

Integrated Learnings

Import Audio as an FLV File. The format of the audio file is important because only Flash Video (FLV) files can be used for syncing events to audio. The format of the audio file is important because only Flash Video (FLV) files can be used for syncing events to audio. Click Import to add the audio file.

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How to Add Closed Captions to Video and Audio in Lectora

Trivantis

Web accessibility is an important part of the development process that should be considered with your initial course design. Lectora and Lectora Online support adding captions to FLV and MP4 video formats. If your file is not in this format (for example, WMV or AVI), you will need to convert it to MP4. is released!

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5 Best Practices of creating an eLearning Video

Wizcabin

Not all video formats work with mobile devices. For instance, FLV video format is not compatible with all video devices and as such could lead to a poor experience for mobile users. To be on a safer side, create or develop your e-learning video inMP4 format. Develop or convert videos to MP4.

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Green Screen on a Shoestring: Part III, Production

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

FLV) and select the option to encode the alpha layer. Once this process is complete, you have a video in.FLV format where the background has been removed, leaving just the talent. Bucky Dodd is an instructional designer at the Center for Professional and Distance Education at the University of Central Oklahoma. John has a B.S.