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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. Analyze if these videos are high motion (lots of zooms, fades and people moving around) or low motion (general talking heads). Encoding videos to FLV. Video delivery options. 264, On2 VP6 , and Sorenson Spark.

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Developing An eLearning Player?

Upside Learning

flv [Flash video format] is not supported in some servers by default and it needs to be configured. Make sure to include the all file types [ like *.swf, that you foresee to be in the final deliverable.

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Video Delivery Types in Captivate

Adobe Captivate

Captivate supports the following types of Video Delivery : Progressive download, RTMP Streaming, Flash Video Streaming Service (FVSS). As you know, Captivate has two different video features : Slide Video and FLV Object (details here ). Note the URL for accessing the video, say [link]. HTTP and RTMP.

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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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