Videos not playing in published course. HELP!!

Nov 25, 2013

I am working on a course with lots of videos. Originally they were really blurry and so I've been having to use the work around I learned here. //www.screenr.com/NTHH

I published the course last week and the work around worked fine. Today I realized that some of the videos were not blurry because of SL, but because of the video themselves. Fixed the videos. Republished. Renamed the video files so I could replace them in the output file. Replaced them just like i did before.

Now when I open the output file (both web and LMS output) the videos do not play. They show up in preview mode, but not in the published version , HELP!!!

79 Replies
Ashley Terwilliger-Pollard

Hi Lori,

Are you still using Storyline 2, or one of the newer version of Storyline? How are you publishing the course? Have you uploaded to a web server or  Learning Management System (LMS) to test it? Also, what browsers have you tested the course in? 

If you can share a bit more about how the course was set up and the issue you're running into, we can point you in the right direction! 

Teammate Learning and Development

Ashley,

We've worked it out...somewhat.

1) I am using Storyline 3 (not SL2 or Rise or 360)

2) Publishing the course for review as HTML 5 with Flash backup

3) Testing in LMS resulted in the same issues

4) RESOLUTION: Browser. The issue was when viewing in Chrome. Viewing it in IE (my company still has not moved into updated Windows versions or browsers), it worked although there was still an "issue" in that the user had to click for the automatic video to start playing. Someone mentioned that the Chrome update handled video/audio differently, so that was the issue. Soon after that, Articulate issued an update that "got around" the issue by providing a "play button" for the user to click. However, the issue is resolved when viewing the Modules in IE.

Basically, it was an issue with the browser - Chrome - not automatically playing audio/video on the opening slides. As 99% of our company uses IE (and outdated Windows 7), this actually turned out to NOT be as big of a problem as I had thought it would turn out to be. As the Course works within IE, I've simply updated SL3 to the latest build and directed all users to use Explorer over Chrome for the time being.

James

Teammate Learning and Development

While I hate stating it in this thread, I do not think Captivate has this problem. I could be mistaken; it's been some time since I've built in Captivate. But, I've not heard of this problem nor read about it on any thread so far.

The work-around actually works, it's just not as "functional" as I would like. Having video - or audio from what I understand - on the very first slide, set to play automatically, works in IE (I haven't verified this with Safari or Firefox), but with Chrome, the update to SL3 provides a big (obnoxiously big) play button dead center of the slide. Clicking on it allows the Module/Course to proceed as designed from that point forward.

Sorry I couldn't provide more input or options.

Ashley Terwilliger-Pollard

Hi James,

Thanks for that additional info. Chrome (and Safari) have both implemented restrictions around autoplay of media recently - so that piece of it makes sense and likely impacts other tools as well. We did release the update to include the play button so that there is an obvious way for the user to have interacted with the slide and it's content and allow the audio to keep playing beyond that.  You can read a bit more about this behavior in Chrome here.

Martin Dean

Please can you tell me if there are any more suggestions about how to fix this problem?  I have the latest SL360 updates and the problem is similar to that described by James earlier.

My file has a slide that moves to another slide When timeline ends.  This slide has a video that should start automatically but does not.  

The video will start if I click it three times in screen area.

The video starts automatically in Microsoft Edge and Firefox, but not in Safari or Chrome.

If I remove the trigger to change slide automatically, the video starts automatically.

I hope this is being investigated

Kim  Miller

This was such an important unresolved problem for me last year that I simply gave up on Storyline and decided I will be moving to Adobe Captivate. But I’m just an infrequent content creator, not up on all the most recent changes, so I hope professionals give you a good answer. I haven’t gone to Adobe captivate yet because I am such an infrequent creator and haven’t had time to move over. So if you did find a resolution to the storyline problem I might be convinced to stay with storyline still. Would certainly be cheaper :-) since I already have storyline 2.

Sent from my iPhone

Teammate Learning and Development

Apparently, Articulate's patch somewhat fixed the issue. It had to do something with the browser settings (in the background/on the backend) and not a fault of Articulate/Storyline at all.

Since the patch, I haven't had an issue with videos auto-playing on the first slide at all. Same with audio. So now, I can incorporate the opening videos and/or audio I've created for our corporate training eLearning and not fear being bombarded with emails about the Modules not working.

James

Will Findlay

I think there is still an issue. See this video where I show an issue I'm still having with auto playback of videos:

https://360.articulate.com/review/content/c78a7b59-52e2-4386-9a19-a9384d403a39/review

I submitted this to Articulate support and they acknowledged it as an issue.

Teammate Learning and Development

Ah, I see...

I was running into the same problem and Articulate launched a patch that helped with the issue I was having. According to the folks there, this was due to a handling of media files by Chrome. Since the patch however, I haven't had any problems in Chrome (and it was never an issue in IE).

It's frustrating to say the least; you know how it SHOULD work but it simply isn't.

Hope your problem gets fixed.

James

Will Findlay

Thanks - I think the current issue all depends on whether the user has clicked on an interface item in the course at least once after the course launches and  before the video is supposed to play. If the user hasn't clicked on anything, the video will not play until they do. This is probably because of Chrome's new rules about not letting media autoplay without user interaction

There is supposed to be a play button that automatically displays at the beginning of the module that prevents this issue (by giving the user something to click on), but my guess is that it isn't displaying like it should be.

So, my workaround in the meantime is to always include a "begin" button or some other interaction before a video plays, and to never use the "Always resume" option if there is a video in a course.

Teammate Learning and Development

That's what I was forced to do as well. The bad thing was that I have been building introductory videos for our eLearning, something related to the topic being discussed and to sort of "rev up" the user. But, with the not-auto-playing issue, it sort took the wind out of my sails. As you said, if the user clicked - anywhere - first, or the video had a slide that the user clicked previously to get to, the video worked fine. Or...adding some sort of interaction (play button is most noticeable) worked.

Good luck! One nice thing I have to say is that Articulate was on top of this when I had this issue. No sooner did I submit my issue, they replied, and the following day, the patch was released.

Will Findlay

Yeah, I've also installed all the recent Storyline updates, but am having the issue ... so I wonder if Google changed something in Chrome again that broke things that Articulate had fixed. We're on the most recent version of Chrome: 68.0.3440.106. (found via https://www.whatismybrowser.com/guides/the-latest-version/chrome )

Crystal Horn

Thank you, Will, for reporting this issue.  Specifically, when the previous slide is set to advance automatically, the video won't play until the learner interacts with the Player in some way.  This is happening in HTML5 output.  We're having a look at this behavior.

In the meantime, can you try adding a trigger to the video slide to "play media (video) when them timeline starts?"  This workaround might be the least imposing on the experience you're trying to give your learners!

Let me know if that works for you, Will.  

Dianne  Hope

I have the latest version of Chrome and have an old demo on my eLearning Heroes profile published in Storyline 2 and in my e-Portfolio which has a video on the first slide that someone is trying to view - I've check this, and all you get is a blank screen. I've re-published this in Storyline 360, and now all you get when you view this is the play button. Not attractive at all!

The workaround suggested above does not work, ie adding a trigger to play the media when the timelines starts. 

For now, I've suggested to this person that they view this in an alternative browser (which I've tested and this works) - but this is not an acceptable situation, particularly looking retrospectively on anything that anyone may have produced that has this setup (a video on the opening slide) as James has pointed out above. 

Adding an instruction to my e-Portfolio page that lets viewers know they need to use a workaround to view this demo is not something I'm happy with, and does not really make this Storyline software an attractive proposition for developers. Nor is being restricted from using video clips on the opening slide. 

At this point, I'm wondering if there will be a resolution to this situation, or at least a workaround that works?

Kim  Miller

This was exactly my problem two years ago, and why I quit Storyline. I am
hoping Adobe Captivate won't have the same issue. I don't know if it does
or not, since I've had other life issues that took me away from video
publishing for 2 years. If you find software that works, please post here
so we all can know! :-)

Teammate Learning and Development

It is most certainly on Google's end. What's interesting - to me - is that, since Articulate released that "patch" some time ago, I have not had an issue with auto-play of audio or video on any slide.

I create opening videos for our compliance training and every one of them works as designed. I've gotten into the habit of creating a popup and pausing the timeline on some opening screens of modules/courses, but the majority I do not.

I've worked these in Chrome and IE (our office still works with Windows 7) and have not had any issues with the auto-play function not working.

Wish I could offer more help or assistance on this issue.

Kim  Miller

I'm a public school teacher and my problem was that I was creating
educational lessons for teens, who have every kind of device imaginable.
They also have very low tolerance for things not working.
One little glitch and they tell their parent "The teacher's online lesson
doesn't work", then the parent gets on the horn complaining about
inadequate instructional materials and unrealistic expectations by the
teacher. All because the darn video wouldn't play automatically in the
particular browser of the particular device the kid was using.
I can see how these patches might work in a company, where adults are all
using identical devices.
I need a solution that plays video at the start for all devices... Because
frankly, if you're going to grab a kid's attention, a video clip at the
very start is ideal.

Alyssa Gomez

Hey folks, 

Google no longer allows videos with audio to autoplay in Chrome 66+. As a result, a video on the first slide of a Storyline course might not work. 

Dianne--since you're having trouble with an existing project, use this updater tool to fix the project without having to republish it.

We've also added support for Google's new autoplay policy to Storyline 2 (and Storyline 3 and 360) so any new projects you publish with the latest update will work as expected in Google. 

Kim  Miller

Alyssa, I'm sorry, I don't understand what you are saying. You first say "a
video on the first slide of a Storyline course might not work" - which is
my experience -
but then "any new projects you publish with the latest update will work"
so... are you saying with the latest Storyline 2 update that the videos on
the first slide of a course WILL work, despite the fact that Google does
not allow videos with audio to autoplay in Chrome 66+?