perhaps some security settings of the browser do not allow to show the content of the swf. Do you have a possibility to upload your content to intranet or internet to test it? Sometimes the content runs perfectly when it is uploaded.
For the moment I don't have that possibility. It will be on the internet by the end of January...but I had the same problems with other projects, even when they were on the internet.
I solved it then by just inserting the video as a whole, not as a link.
For this project I'd prefer to work with links because the file gets rather heavy otherwise.
I just sent the file to Leslie Mckerchie...so you can check.
Looks like you sent the published output instead of the project files, so all I could do was upload to check, and it appears that the video plays fine.
One little advice for all rapid e-learning programs: If sth. like a right mouse-click, embedding code or a hyperlink is not working and you are sure for 100% that you did everything correct -> upload them (maybe on an adress of your own server) and test it. Sometimes your content runs as you want to use it.
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Hi Ludovic,
perhaps some security settings of the browser do not allow to show the content of the swf. Do you have a possibility to upload your content to intranet or internet to test it? Sometimes the content runs perfectly when it is uploaded.
Best regards
Ralf
Hi Ludovic! Can you share what the error code is that you are seeing and perhaps a link to the video so that we can test?
Hi
It's not uploaded on the internet yet...I can give you the zipped file that has the videos in it.
For the moment I don't have that possibility. It will be on the internet by the end of January...but I had the same problems with other projects, even when they were on the internet.
I solved it then by just inserting the video as a whole, not as a link.
For this project I'd prefer to work with links because the file gets rather heavy otherwise.
I just sent the file to Leslie Mckerchie...so you can check.
Hi Ludovic!
Looks like you sent the published output instead of the project files, so all I could do was upload to check, and it appears that the video plays fine.
http://s3.amazonaws.com/tempshare-stage.storyline.articulate.com/stp19779edcf15i21chf1dljlv1bcj4/story.html
We do not expect videos from YouTube to work during preview.
Hi Leslie
thanks. Glad that it is working.
So, videos from youtube are not working as long as they are not uploaded on the net?
I didn't know that; I thought as soon as you published them even without uploading them, they worked.
Thanks for the info!
Thanks
Hi Ludovic,
nice to read that is working.
One little advice for all rapid e-learning programs:
If sth. like a right mouse-click, embedding code or a hyperlink is not working and you are sure for 100% that you did everything correct -> upload them (maybe on an adress of your own server) and test it. Sometimes your content runs as you want to use it.
Best regards
Ralf
Ok.
Vielen Dank, Ralf
mfG
Glad to help Ludovic and thanks Ralf!
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