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Adobe Captivate 5.5: Lowering the Size of Published SWFs

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However, if you can trim the lesson down to 2-3 minutes of playtime, you'll save on SWF file size. If you've got some sure-fire techniques to lower the size of your published SWF, feel free to send it to me. Looking to learn Adobe Captivate 5 or 5.5? We offer Beginner and Advanced classes.

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Adobe Captivate 5: Two-Bits for the Best Rate

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

 Constant Bitrates (CBRs) produce smaller file sizes. By contrast, Variable Bitrates (VBRs) tend to produce audio with a higher, more consistent quality level than CBRs but the VBR file sizes will be larger than CBRs.     Looking to learn Adobe Captivate 5?

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ARTICULATE STORYLINE 360: Publishing to Video

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

When teaching my students how to publish Articulate Storyline projects during my beginner class , I often get the following question:   Student: “How do I publish my project as a video (MP4)?”. If video size is not a factor, you can go as high as full 1080p HD for nice quality.   Me: “You can’t.”.

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ARTICULATE STORYLINE 360: Publishing to Video

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

When teaching my students how to publish Articulate Storyline projects during my beginner class , I often get the following question:   Student: “How do I publish my project as a video (MP4)?”. If video size is not a factor, you can go as high as full 1080p HD for nice quality.   Me: “You can’t.”.

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ARTICULATE STORYLINE 360: Publishing to Video

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

When teaching my students how to publish Articulate Storyline projects during my beginner class , I often get the following question:   Student: “How do I publish my project as a video (MP4)?”. If video size is not a factor, you can go as high as full 1080p HD for nice quality.   Me: “You can’t.”.

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Beginners Guide to Planning a Successful Captivate Project

Adobe Captivate

Problem 2: The image is too big and blots out your project file size. The best solution is to use images that are the correct size for your project stage ie: 1024 x 627. The post Beginners Guide to Planning a Successful Captivate Project appeared first on eLearning.

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How to use Photoshop for eLearning – Part 2: Cropping & Resizing

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Choose Adobe Photoshop from the “Open with” submenu. Select from File > Open > via the menu bar at the top of the screen. You should save drafts of images you edit as a PSD file. Here are some of the most important commands you need to know as a beginner: A zoom level of 100% is the same as “Actual size”.