Hello, as mentioned above: some of the images used in my project are saved as jpegs and others as flash files. What decides this? Is it based on the image being edited within storyline itself?
Do you have an example that you'd like us to take a look at? I was trying to insert an image, publish, and view what was happening - but I'm not seeing any of my image files change to flash files (even after editing).
From this image, it's difficult to tell that they are the same images, but I suspect some of what you're seeing is based on including the Flash and HTML5 output in your course, and since the HTML5 cannot play the Flash files. Additionally if you added other interactive elements to the course it may appear as the Flash file as well.
If you'd like to share a copy of the .story file and then we could do some test publishing we're happy to investigate further. Even if you're able to isolate it to one or two slides with images. Just upload what you can using the "add attachment" button.
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Hi Klaas!
Do you have an example that you'd like us to take a look at? I was trying to insert an image, publish, and view what was happening - but I'm not seeing any of my image files change to flash files (even after editing).
This is an example of the files in the 'story_content' folder. I've got 9 jpeg and the other images are .swf
Hi Klaas,
From this image, it's difficult to tell that they are the same images, but I suspect some of what you're seeing is based on including the Flash and HTML5 output in your course, and since the HTML5 cannot play the Flash files. Additionally if you added other interactive elements to the course it may appear as the Flash file as well.
If you'd like to share a copy of the .story file and then we could do some test publishing we're happy to investigate further. Even if you're able to isolate it to one or two slides with images. Just upload what you can using the "add attachment" button.
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