I am producing an e-course using presenter and am embedding a series of Captivate SWF files. When they play in the published Articulate, they are very fast, contain no audio and have a box in the middle that keeps flashing. See attached image. Any ideas on how to fix this? Very frustrating as I spent many hours creating the Captivate videos...
Articulate Studio '13 supports both interactive and non-interactive Flash movies. For the best results, use these guidelines when developing Flash files.
If this does not assist you, let's get you over to support so that we can take a look at your files and better assist you.
I am using Presenter '09... I followed the instructions on another article I found, and now I can get it to work, but only in IE, not Chrome or Firefox...
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Hi Carolina and welcome to E-Learning Heroes!
Check out this article on adding Adobe Captivate movies to Presenter.
I have followed these steps exactly. When I publish the Captivate video the way the video describes, I am unable to preview it...
None of this is working for me. When I create the Index file the extension remains .TXT so nothing else works past that...
Hi Carolina!
Let's make sure that we are on the same page, are you using Studio '09 or '13?
I'm using Presenter... And I just downloaded the latest version...
If you are utilizing Presenter '13, then your files should be supported. The link above was for Presenter '09.
Here's how to add interactive Flash (SWF) files to Articulate Presenter '13 courses
Articulate Studio '13 supports both interactive and non-interactive Flash movies. For the best results, use these guidelines when developing Flash files.
If this does not assist you, let's get you over to support so that we can take a look at your files and better assist you.
You can package your course and submit it here.
I am using Presenter '09... I followed the instructions on another article I found, and now I can get it to work, but only in IE, not Chrome or Firefox...
Sigh... This used to be so easy...
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