My scorms are composed of videos in some of the slides. Do you have video streaming/hosting services? Purpose of this is to save space in our LMS servers. We will use Web Object tool of Articulate Presenter to embed the hosted video. If you have this services, please give information on your pricing.
Yes I already tried that. But doing that will not make any difference. I
need a server that supports video streaming like Youtube, vimeo. Can you
advise?
I can't recommend any other hosting servers, but I know lots of folks use Vimeo, Youtube, Wistia, etc. Hopefully others in the community will be able to chime in and share what they've used here.
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Hi Erwin,
Our only hosting solution is Articulate Online, which would be to host all of your content not just videos. You can read more about it here.
Hi Ashley,
We have our own LMS so what we only need is to host our videos.
Can you recommend some 3rd party web app that has video hosting/streaming?
(except youtube, vimeo)
Thanks for the information :)
Kind Regards,
Erwin
Have you considered uploading your video to a standard web-hosting package and storing it there?
Hi David,
Yes I already tried that. But doing that will not make any difference. I
need a server that supports video streaming like Youtube, vimeo. Can you
advise?
Appreciate your interest.
Thanks,
Erwin
I can't recommend any but I found this link: http://www.whoishostingthis.com/compare/streaming/
I haven't used any of these providers so can't comment on reliability/suitability.
Vimeo will work well in Storyline
Hi Erwin,
I can't recommend any other hosting servers, but I know lots of folks use Vimeo, Youtube, Wistia, etc. Hopefully others in the community will be able to chime in and share what they've used here.
Thanks Ashley!
Yes, those platforms are the first on our list, but in terms of privacy we
are hesitant to use it.
The ones that we are targeting now: AWS CloudFront, Akamai, iSpring Cloud
Host.
Have not decided yet :(
Anyone of you already used these or any platforms?
Thanks in advance!
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