You can look at increasing the size of your story - I use 1600 x 960 and this means when I do a screen record the size starts off filling most of the monitor and when I publish it, it retains the quality - so less pixelation.
It's best to change the story size before adding any slides. Otherwise, you may need to resize or rearrange objects in your story to accommodate it's new size.
In one of my projects we recorded the application in the resolution we wanted them to show up in the e-learning module. After tis we resized the project to the final size of the e-learning using Fill Background in several steps (with different settings of Story Position).
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Hi, as far as I know, there isn't.
You can look at increasing the size of your story - I use 1600 x 960 and this means when I do a screen record the size starts off filling most of the monitor and when I publish it, it retains the quality - so less pixelation.
Hi Jessica,
It's best to change the story size before adding any slides. Otherwise, you may need to resize or rearrange objects in your story to accommodate it's new size.
This is a great support article that explains the different story sizes.
Also, you do have the option to customize the size of the screen recording. I love using this feature when I want to display a screen recording on the entire story slide.
where can i get simulation storyline's source files ??
In one of my projects we recorded the application in the resolution we wanted them to show up in the e-learning module. After tis we resized the project to the final size of the e-learning using Fill Background in several steps (with different settings of Story Position).
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Hi Martin,
The screen recording simulation will be a part of your .story project file.
You can reuse the same recording within your project if needed and even export the screen recording as an mp4 if needed.
If I've misunderstood, please share a bit more details about what you would like to do and we'd be happy to help.
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