Storyline supports numerous video file formats. SWF, FLV, and MP4 are natively supported. Other video file formats will be automatically converted to MP4 when you insert them into Storyline.
Do you know whether F4V (Flash based video format) is picked up by Storyline? Does it re-render the videos to get them into mp4 format or how does that work?
Sorry, but it doesn't look like Storyline will support the F4V format. Here's how Storyline encodes movies you insert into your courses, based on the file format of your videos and the publishing options you choose. And here's how video compression is handled in Storyline.
Since Storyline doesn't support importing F4V video, you'd better to convert your F4V files to MP4 first and then load the converted F4V to Storyline. This way is quite easy and won't hurt the quality of the source F4V file.
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Hi Ted,
Storyline supports numerous video file formats. SWF, FLV, and MP4 are natively supported. Other video file formats will be automatically converted to MP4 when you insert them into Storyline.
http://community.articulate.com/tutorials/products/adding-videos.aspx
Thanks Dave,
Do you know whether F4V (Flash based video format) is picked up by Storyline?
Does it re-render the videos to get them into mp4 format or how does that work?
Thanks,
Hi Ted,
Sorry, but it doesn't look like Storyline will support the F4V format. Here's how Storyline encodes movies you insert into your courses, based on the file format of your videos and the publishing options you choose. And here's how video compression is handled in Storyline.
Hi Ted,
Since Storyline doesn't support importing F4V video, you'd better to convert your F4V files to MP4 first and then load the converted F4V to Storyline. This way is quite easy and won't hurt the quality of the source F4V file.
Hope this way can solve your issue.
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