I embedded a number of YouTube videos as web objects designed to display within the same window (frame) as the e-learning. When I published, it said that the content (the video) couldn't display within a frame. Is there something different I need to do? How can I have them play within the same window as the content. I really don't want a new window to open.
Web objects are all displayed in frames over the content. What type of YouTube videos are you using?
If they're public videos, maybe you could request permission to use them in your course. You could then create a screen recording of the video and insert it as a single video in the slide.
Could you walk us through the process you're using to insert the videos? Even better, if you have sample slide that you can upload, we could take a look.
If they're available for public use, you can also download them using RealDownloader. I've done that and embedded the video files rather than creating a web object and I think it looks really professional and polished.
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Welcome to E-Learning Heroes, Laura!
Web objects are all displayed in frames over the content. What type of YouTube videos are you using?
If they're public videos, maybe you could request permission to use them in your course. You could then create a screen recording of the video and insert it as a single video in the slide.
Laura,
Could you walk us through the process you're using to insert the videos? Even better, if you have sample slide that you can upload, we could take a look.
Mike
If they're available for public use, you can also download them using RealDownloader. I've done that and embedded the video files rather than creating a web object and I think it looks really professional and polished.
Thanks all for your suggestions. I was able to embed the videos so now my problem is resolved!
Laura
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