Optimal will depend on you and what you're looking at creating! If you're going to be creating a course with a lot of videos, perhaps you want an upgraded video graphics card.
If you're in need of a lot of storage space as your courses will be very large and we always recommend working on those locally, perhaps you need a larger local storage? You can see the options vary for everyone.
There are a number of similar posts in ELH, so feel free to search for those and see what other users have set up!
I am having this same issue...but I am doing a lot of screen-casting with the step-by-step type things. Would a video graphics card be the recommendation? I already meet all the requirements plus some mentioned above.
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Hi Yonatan! These are the minimum system requirements for Storyline 360. You'll want to focus on storage and processing power, to start.
Does anyone in the community have any current favorite machine recommendations?
Thanks!
But if I want to Upgrade my computer, what are the most important parameters that will bring the best results?
I'm looking for the optimal system requirements for storyline 360.
Thanks again...
Yonatan
Hi Yonatan,
Optimal will depend on you and what you're looking at creating! If you're going to be creating a course with a lot of videos, perhaps you want an upgraded video graphics card.
If you're in need of a lot of storage space as your courses will be very large and we always recommend working on those locally, perhaps you need a larger local storage? You can see the options vary for everyone.
There are a number of similar posts in ELH, so feel free to search for those and see what other users have set up!
I am having this same issue...but I am doing a lot of screen-casting with the step-by-step type things. Would a video graphics card be the recommendation? I already meet all the requirements plus some mentioned above.
Hi Katelin,
Sorry about the sluggish behavior you're seeing. Can you tell me more about the project you're working on?
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