I am working with a screencast video in articulate. I have the video file and would like to be able to zoom in on parts, but not have the zoom cut off some text notes on the bottom. Any ideas on how to do this ?
Hi, Anne -- Many thanks for your question! Perhaps you may want to check out the section on zooming in screencasts here, and if you continue to have troubles, you are welcome to share your file so we can get a better idea of the behavior you are experiencing. :)
Well, the problem is that when you apply a zoom region, the entire slide zooms to it, not just the video. Thus, any text you have added to the slide below the movie is lost.
Thanks for the update, Anne, and perhaps others in the community will be able to share a workaround or another suggestion you could try, and I will see what other ideas I am able to offer, as well.
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Hi, Anne -- Many thanks for your question! Perhaps you may want to check out the section on zooming in screencasts here, and if you continue to have troubles, you are welcome to share your file so we can get a better idea of the behavior you are experiencing. :)
Well, the problem is that when you apply a zoom region, the entire slide zooms to it, not just the video. Thus, any text you have added to the slide below the movie is lost.
Thanks for the update, Anne, and perhaps others in the community will be able to share a workaround or another suggestion you could try, and I will see what other ideas I am able to offer, as well.
I also wanted to note, when you reply to a forum notification via email, the details in your signature are visible publicly here in the thread, so if you'd like to remove those details, please use the EDIT button beneath your post from within the post itself.
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