article thumbnail

Video in Captivate – Embed Vs Stream

Adobe Captivate

Video in Captivate – Embed Vs Stream. Progressive Download vs Streaming Download. It increases the overall size of your project, sometimes drastically, this will impact your overall loading times for the project when housed on a web server or LMS. Streaming Downloads. It can be, but quite often, it isn’t.

article thumbnail

Best Video Hosting Solutions for Online Courses

LearnDash

So when you upload them to your server, they’re likely to take up huge amounts of space, slow your site down , and cause lots of errors for users. Using a video hosting platform allows you to upload your content onto their servers, and then embed it into the relevant pages on your site, where it won’t slow down your page load times.

Hosting 203
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Don’t Ransack My Movies (DRM): Options Around Securing Online Video

Web Courseworks

Although online services do exist that can quickly stream the pieces and stitch them together into one file, users may be unaware of or may not trust such services. Finally, very technical methods are available to attempt to secure streamed video content. These are the types of systems used by video streaming services such as Netflix.

Movie 100
article thumbnail

4 LMS Features That Were Hot and Now Are Not

Absorb LMS

Locally-Installed Software About a decade ago, many organizations shunned cloud-based software and demanded that the LMS be installed on their internal servers. As an added benefit, new features regularly and magically appear in the LMS without the need for Jim in IT to load CD-ROMs onto a server every couple of months.

article thumbnail

Now videos can be part of all elearning content!

Adobe Captivate

Captivate 5 gives you the option to either embed the video in the project, or to stream it from an external Flash streaming server of your choice. Captivate also bundles the Adobe Media Encoder, allowing you to import video in any popular format, and the same is converted into FLV and placed on your slides.

FLV 90
article thumbnail

Adobe Captivate 7 Tutorials

Adobe Captivate

Learn how to stream YouTube videos within your courses with Adobe Captivate 7. Learn how to embed a browser interface within your Adobe Captivate 7 courses. Learn how to report an HTML 5 course to Internal Server configured within your organization. Adobe Captivate 7: YouTube Interaction. Adobe Captivate 7: Web page Interaction.

article thumbnail

How to make students fall in love with your video courses with Presto player

LifterLMS

You can also fully customize the branding of the player, unlike Vimeo where it is just a link embed. The video files your cameras or production software render are not optimized for streaming. Buying such large storage on a server is very expensive. Chris Badgett: It’s just an in embed, right? Chris Badgett: Yeah.

Player 85