You can increase the compression I have it set to Maximum quality, if this is too poor it is possible to switch out the videos after publishing.
I have a feeling that the file size on my 1.2 gb file is because I had to import the content from Keynote, which meant exporting to PPT and then importing the PPT.
Hi, Don! We are currently working on a course with 23 scenes, and 314 total slides. The saved Storyline file size is 375MB, but published it is reduced to 127MB. The course is very screen capture and audio heavy, but is running really well. Like Michelle mentioned above, often the hardest part is getting the LMS to accept such a large zipped file.
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I have one clients course that is 1.2 gb nd 275 slides, another is 0.8 gb and 350 slides both have over 20 scenes
Hi Phil,
Does that include video and/or audio as well?
And is it hosted on a website for streaming or downloading?
I had one at 92 mb, no video or `audio. the hardest bit was getting moodle to upload it.
Hi Don on publish they go down to 100mb this included all videos
That's an amazing reduction in overall size. Is that due to the audio and video being compressed?
If so it certainly will have an impact on the replay quality.
Can the encoding bit rate be controlled by us or is it a program default?
You can increase the compression I have it set to Maximum quality, if this is too poor it is possible to switch out the videos after publishing.
I have a feeling that the file size on my 1.2 gb file is because I had to import the content from Keynote, which meant exporting to PPT and then importing the PPT.
This has bloated the file a bit I think.
Hi, Don! We are currently working on a course with 23 scenes, and 314 total slides. The saved Storyline file size is 375MB, but published it is reduced to 127MB. The course is very screen capture and audio heavy, but is running really well. Like Michelle mentioned above, often the hardest part is getting the LMS to accept such a large zipped file.
Good luck!
Thank you all for your input...
Don
This is all GREAT news!!!
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