What is the best quality for a video in Storyline? I don't want the file to big, but at the same time I want the clearness and quality of the video to be the best.
I wondering if anyone had any answers for me concerning my question.
I rendered my video in HD 1080p. My .story file seems a bit slow since I put it in (which makes sense). Is there a good size to export a video out for Storyline?
And make sure your source video is at the best screensize (e.g., height and width). Make it only big enough so learners can clearly see what they need to, no bigger. All depends on the material.
Often times, especially with talking head videos, people have the video fill the whole screen, when, in reality, the video only needs to be a fraction of the entire screen.
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I wondering if anyone had any answers for me concerning my question.
I rendered my video in HD 1080p. My .story file seems a bit slow since I put it in (which makes sense). Is there a good size to export a video out for Storyline?
Joshua
Hey Joshua
See if this helps give you some insight into our video compression...
And make sure your source video is at the best screensize (e.g., height and width). Make it only big enough so learners can clearly see what they need to, no bigger. All depends on the material.
Often times, especially with talking head videos, people have the video fill the whole screen, when, in reality, the video only needs to be a fraction of the entire screen.
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