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Understanding Video File Types: Codecs, Containers, and Outputs

TechSmith Camtasia

It is often used to store video and audio, but can be used to store other data like subtitles and still images. MP4 works well for videos posted on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. MOV (QuickTime Movie) stores high-quality video, audio, and effects. Flash is not supported by iOS devices.

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Using Lectora to Sync Audio

Integrated Learnings

Most multimedia developers are familiar with audio timing in frame based applications like Adobe Flash and other movie editing software. The format of the audio file is important because only Flash Video (FLV) files can be used for syncing events to audio. by Jonathan Shoaf. Click Import to add the audio file.

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How To Edit Video: Reducing File Size

TechSmith Camtasia

To help you not worry too much about file size, we’ve created Camtasia and Snagit video outputs to default to the MP4 file type, and will recommend MP4 in the majority of cases for online sharing. Other common video file types include: MOV (Apple Quicktime Movie).AVI AVI (Audio Video Interleave – Microsoft).WMV

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9 Free Tools That Help Me Build Better E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

I get a lot of questions from blog readers who are on a limited budget. I tend to do a lot of image resizing, especially for the blog. Movie maker comes with your Windows PC so most likely you already have it on your computer. It’s an easy-to-use video editor. Click here to view some Movie Maker tutorials.

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Adobe shows off Captivate 4 and the Adobe eLearning Suite

Steve Howard

Adobe says it’s OK to blog about the next version of Captivate and the up-coming eLearning Suite, so here we go. Flash Widgets One of my biggest issues with Captivate as a serious eLearning tool, up to now, has been the limited feature set and the difficulty in extending that feature set.

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Notes from DevLearn and the Adobe Learning Summit

Steve Howard

As a blog post it’s probably pretty crap – too long, too much scrolling, but as a record of the event, and a method for me to retain my learning, it is just dandy, thank you. Hopefully you, my brave reader, can get similar value from my scribblings, but I make no apology for the size or the content of this blog post.