How do you deslect Lock Aspect Ratio in Articulate Engage '13? I see this reference chart to be technically able to distort the heck out of my media and I don't wanna go that extreme, but slight nudges would be ok by me: http://www.articulate.com/support/engage-13/maximum-dimensions-for-media-in-articulate-engage-13
What I'm looking at though isn't 4:3 vs. 16:9 but to be able to slightly distort my video. I selected "custom" and the lock aspect ratio checkbox is grayed out.
Thanks for the information Nick, I understand what you are reporting now and I am seeing the same behavior on my end.
I'm going to report this to our QA Team and I will let you know when I hear back from them, although I am not able to provide a timeline on when that will be.
I actually thought that this was the expected behavior, but I could not locate documentation to support what I was thinking. That's why I had it investigated further.
So, we support the custom functionality for images, but not for video. So, the dithered out option is expected behavior.
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Hi Nick!
Engage 13 is set at the 4:3 format. You can always submit a feature request if this is something that you would like to see.
Leslie, thanks.
What I'm looking at though isn't 4:3 vs. 16:9 but to be able to slightly distort my video. I selected "custom" and the lock aspect ratio checkbox is grayed out.
Thanks for the information Nick, I understand what you are reporting now and I am seeing the same behavior on my end.
I'm going to report this to our QA Team and I will let you know when I hear back from them, although I am not able to provide a timeline on when that will be.
Okay Nick, record time resolution
I actually thought that this was the expected behavior, but I could not locate documentation to support what I was thinking. That's why I had it investigated further.
So, we support the custom functionality for images, but not for video. So, the dithered out option is expected behavior.
Our documentation can be found here.
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