I like a lot, and I can see application in my line of work, but it seems that if you just click the button immediately, it thinks you have spotted the hazard...which you haven't. Any way round this?
I am thinking that the users cannot click until a hazard has been initiated, so in the case of the door opening, the "well done" should not become active until the door starts to open.
Many thanks for a great idea :)
It seems like there is a hotspot where the door opens, which pauses the video and shows the correct layer. If that's the case, it could explain why we can click it before the door opens.
Hi! I like this example! I just tried viewing this on my iPhone and it didn't seem to work correctly. Can you do this in HTML5? Also, anyway to keep the video from appearing in full screen on iPhone?!
Thanks!!!
This is really nice.
I have a great need to build interactive videos , preferably with Articulate.
I do have one question:
I assume you positioned your trigger on the timeline in your project, over the video.
What happens if there is a glitch while playing the video over the Internet ( or a slow connection) and the timeline of the project gets de-synchronized with that of the movie? The trigger will appear at the wrong time, no?
Does anyone have a solution for this?
I have used Articulate, which I love, to build interactive videos. It works great except the that timeline where I place the triggers is not connected to the timeline of the movie. In other words, when streaming the video over the web, if the clip stops (to load the buffer in a slow connection), the triggers a... Expand
This is really nice.
I have a great need to build interactive videos , preferably with Articulate.
I do have one question:
I assume you positioned your trigger on the timeline in your project, over the video.
What happens if there is a glitch while playing the video over the Internet ( or a slow connection) and the timeline of the project gets de-synchronized with that of the movie? The trigger will appear at the wrong time, no?
Does anyone have a solution for this?
I have used Articulate, which I love, to build interactive videos. It works great except the that timeline where I place the triggers is not connected to the timeline of the movie. In other words, when streaming the video over the web, if the clip stops (to load the buffer in a slow connection), the triggers and the video are desynchronised. And that's spells failure...
Thank you Steve...what an inspiration.
I'm recreating a similar interaction.
Question: How did you get the video to resume after user clicks on a hotspot to reveal feedback?
First, I placed the instruction on the base layer.
And placed the video with hotspots on a new layer.
Then, created a couple of feedback layers based upon the hotspots.
I"m going to try moving the video w/hotspots to the base layer so the slide layers with the feedback can be called-up with triggers to return to the user back to the
base were the video is. I'm thinking that might be a resolution.
Thank you
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This is really nice. I have a great need to build interactive videos , preferably with Articulate. I do have one question: I assume you positioned your trigger on the timeline in your project, over the video. What happens if there is a glitch while playing the video over the Internet ( or a slow connection) and the timeline of the project gets de-synchronized with that of the movie? The trigger will appear at the wrong time, no? Does anyone have a solution for this? I have used Articulate, which I love, to build interactive videos. It works great except the that timeline where I place the triggers is not connected to the timeline of the movie. In other words, when streaming the video over the web, if the clip stops (to load the buffer in a slow connection), the triggers a... Expand