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Balancing image quality and SWF output size in CP 5 – 1

Adobe Captivate

Some captions and parts of images might have a dark background when published in CP5 with slide quality set as JPEG. This is because the mechanism to publish images has changed significantly from CP4 to CP5. Keeping the file size reasonably low with high resolution images can be quite a challenging task.

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Balancing image quality and SWF output size in CP 5 – 2

Adobe Captivate

In the previous post we looked at the different options that CP5 provides at the slide level to control the image quality and size. In this post we will look at the major changes in the way we publish images from CP4 to CP5. Therefore, your preferences for image quality are honored better in CP 5. Cp 4 SWF size.

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Understanding Video File Types: Codecs, Containers, and Outputs

TechSmith Camtasia

While the word “compression” can conjure images of pixelated video, the process is both necessary and efficient with modern digital cameras. It gives you much smaller file sizes with minimal quality loss. In order to compress a video, your file must also have a corresponding codec. Compression is your friend!

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Compressing Media in Your E-Learning Authoring Tools

E-learning Uncovered

In my last blog post , I shared the basic reasoning behind optimizing your e-learning media files and how to reduce file size using external tools. The further right you move the sliders, the less compression you’re using, and the higher the quality (and larger the file size) you get.

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Rapid Authoring Tips to Tackle Legacy Flash eLearning Content

BrightCarbon

The content in your eLearning courses may appear lost without the source files, but you can use a piece of software called a Flash decompiler to extract images, audio, video, animations, and text from Flash content. Sothink SWF Decompiler is a paid solution, but includes a 30-day free trial. Alt text on images?