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Video Format Comparison - Flash Video Format - WMV Format - Quicktime - Real

Tony Karrer

I was recently asked what video format to use and particularly about the differences between the Flash Video Format (FLV) and Windows Media - WMV Format. In The Rise of Flash Video - Tom Green tells us: This is not to say QuickTime and Windows Media are dead technologies.

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Creating a Simple Video in Windows Movie Maker

The Learning Dispatch

There are plenty of ways to create a video using a free solution. Windows Movie Maker comes prepackaged with Windows operating systems and is more than capable of producing a decent video. If your file has not been saved in one of these formats, you may need to convert it to a supported format.

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Solving the 'iPad Problem'

OpenSesame

Most eLearning authors embed much of their learning experience in Flash movies– which are incompatible with Apple’s mobile devices. Even Microsoft has announced that future versions of the Internet Explorer browser will be increasingly HTML5 compatible. Audio and Video.

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The 34 Best Training Video Software – Full Comparison Guide

learnWorlds

A screencast is a digital recording of computer screen output, usually containing audio narration. Users can upload their videos straight to YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook, and Screencast. Loom allows you to record your camera and screen with audio. You can then download your video, embed it on your blog, or share it via a URL.

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JOE GANCI – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

We are no longer satisfied with being able to see a movie just in a theater. For instance, in the early days using video meant having a large videodisc player attached to a computer. Eventually, we were able to do away with that hardware player when QuickTime and other digital video formats became available.

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Joe Ganci – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

We are no longer satisfied with being able to see a movie just in a theater. For instance, in the early days using video meant having a large videodisc player attached to a computer. Eventually, we were able to do away with that hardware player when QuickTime and other digital video formats became available.

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Secrets of Timeline(s) in Captivate – Intro

Adobe Captivate

For those reasons I suspect it is Time to update that old article, to explain the ins and outs of the Timeline panel including features like CPVC-projects and slides, Effect Timelines, Drag&Drop, which were added in more recent versions. No one will have doubts about the importance of ‘time’ for video.