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eLearning Development: 4 Tech Considerations When Using Videos

Upside Learning

With increasing bandwidths and better compression techniques available, use of videos in Flash platform based eLearning courses is on the rise. Don’t double compress videos – use uncompressed or lossless formats when compressing to FLV format. Encoding videos to FLV. However, often we find videos not being used optimally.

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The Open Screen Project – Will It Succeed?

Upside Learning

The most important one is Adobe removing restrictions on SWF and FLV/F4V specifications. Vector-based graphics creation and playback is crucial for eLearning and mLearning courses. What’s Adobe’s contribution? So one can now develop software that can actually “play” SWF content.

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New CutOut People Videos

eLearning Brothers

Do you want to add a little more action to your eLearning courses? These video people can be used as: content experts, course presenters, clients, managers, and much more. Each set of videos includes: flv and.mp4 files. flv) or white background (.mp4). Each set of videos includes: flv and.mp4 files. mp4) learning.

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HTML5 and SWF

Adobe Captivate

What’s the easiest way to determine if a Captivate 9 course contains things that require Flash? flv format. Will.flv files work in HTML5 courses? Which if your current features (e.g., drag and drop) rely on swf?? We used to import all videos for our modules in the .flv The post HTML5 and SWF appeared first on eLearning.

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Developing An eLearning Player?

Upside Learning

An eLearning player is a building block for more conventional [one with back and next for navigation buttons] eLearning courses. The only option left then is to develop the courses in HTML and JavaScript. We develop most of our courses for the systems with resolution 1024*768 as it is the most widely used resolution.

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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. Click Save As and save the file as an FLV. As described in the 508 Standards Guide [1194.22(b)]: Enter Run or Preview mode.

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Video Delivery Types in Captivate

Adobe Captivate

One of the most important factors to think about while using Videos in learning courses is how the video will be delivered to the learner. As you know, Captivate has two different video features : Slide Video and FLV Object (details here ). For FLV Object , this is available in the property inspector, once you select the object.