Hello! I have a scene that looks great when I preview it in Articulate, but no matter what resolution I choose for publishing, the video stutters at the 9-10 second mark.
This stutter coincides with multiple animations happening at once, but I am hoping to find a solution without changing the current design. Any help is appreciated.
Good news! I think I found the source of the issue! On Oval 17 the duration of your animation is .50 seconds. Whereas everything else is .75 seconds. Changing that made things look a little smoother. Also, the dot in the exclamation point is slightly bigger than the Oval 17. Matching the size of the two would make it look even smoother.
Thank John for those comments. I made the ovals larger to match the exclamation and that portion looks nicer. However, when converted to a video, there is still a stutter at 00:09 when the vertical bars pass through and the logos fade in.
The stutter/choppiness only happens in the exported video, not in the preview.
Darn it! I was really hoping I solved your issue! I have opened a support case on your behalf. You should be hearing from our support engineers soon to help with this.
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Hi Jason,
Good news! I think I found the source of the issue! On Oval 17 the duration of your animation is .50 seconds. Whereas everything else is .75 seconds. Changing that made things look a little smoother. Also, the dot in the exclamation point is slightly bigger than the Oval 17. Matching the size of the two would make it look even smoother.
I hope this helps!
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Thank John for those comments. I made the ovals larger to match the exclamation and that portion looks nicer. However, when converted to a video, there is still a stutter at 00:09 when the vertical bars pass through and the logos fade in.
The stutter/choppiness only happens in the exported video, not in the preview.
Hi Jason,
Darn it! I was really hoping I solved your issue! I have opened a support case on your behalf. You should be hearing from our support engineers soon to help with this.
Thanks for replying!