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eLearning Development: 4 Tech Considerations When Using Videos

Upside Learning

Before using videos in your Flash project, you would need to encode them in a format compatible with Adobe Flash (FLV or MPEG-4). Streaming – accessing videos hosted on the streaming server. The embedded videos are played back from within SWF, so you can create your own components to control the video playback.

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Captivate Project for internal server

Adobe Captivate

One of my captivate project, which is published (HTML5) in an internal server, works fine with Microsoft edge browser,but when it comes to chrome it keeps loading and it wont play the project. The post Captivate Project for internal server appeared first on eLearning. Could anyone help me with this issue?

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Project is not loading on web server…

Adobe Captivate

Project is working on Local machine while uploading on web server it is not loading. The post Project is not loading on web server… appeared first on eLearning. I am using Adobe Captivate version of 2017 Release – 10.0.0.192. Please check the attachment. Thanks in advance, Yogesh.

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Keyboard keys like Tab, Page Up, Pause/Break, do not function when Posted to a web server,only when in Project test mode.

Adobe Captivate

I am creating projects for testing users on a main frame product. They work perfectly when I use Captivate 2017 and Preview them with the Project option. I have published them in both swf and html. Does something need to be on the web server that I might be missing? It requires Tabs, Page Up, Page Down and Pause/Breaks.

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Adobe Captivate 6: HTML5 At Last!

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Currently the most common way to publish a Captivate project is as a Flash SWF, an excellent solution because SWF files can be used by the vast majority of the world's personal computers, browsers and operating systems. As an alternative to publishing a SWF, you can publish as HTML5.

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Adobe Captivate: Internalize or Externalize?

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

The common way to publish a completed Captivate eLearning video is as a SWF (small web file). When the publish process is complete, you will end up with three files: an HTML file (which is what your learner will need to open the lesson in a web browser), a JavaScript file (called standard.js) and the SWF containing your lesson. 

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Can’t view html5 files from web server

Adobe Captivate

I’ve uploaded 3 html5 modules created in Captivate and upgraded to Captivate 2019 to our web server in preparation for internal review. My creative director used the path to provide a link to reviewers, as he generally does with other projects, but the URL created from the path doesn’t work. Any suggestions?

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