I attached a story file with 2 slides - the first one just has a big button that loads the video in Windows media player (which I would prefer not to do) and the second slide has what it looks like when I add a video.
The original video is quite large. When I launch it via the button (after publishing) it looks more clear, but I have to adjust the size of the browser window to view the entire video. Have you tried using a video that's recorded at a smaller resolution, maybe one similar to the Story size?
Another option I'm thinking might work would be to insert it as a web object, but you'd still run into the issue of the size of the video.
It seems like any scaling to the video seems to cause this, for me, anyway.
If you'd like, you're welcome to submit this to our tech team and see if they're able to test it a little further or provide some additional suggestions.
I'll try the web object route. The issue is, whatever size I make the video, Storyline always resizes it to the same size. If the web object does not work, I'll submit it to the tech team.
After creating my screen recordings in Storyline, I edited them using Windows Movie Maker, and when published added to thick black bars on the right and left side of the screen, and messed with the videos resolution. I am currently on the lookout for a good (free) video editing program that does not add a giant water mark to the center of the screen...
That's awesome! Thanks for the update, I'm glad you were able to find out what was causing it. I wondered about that black border, but I don't have a lot of video editing experience
There's a really helpful post here that might help you out. A few recommendations for video editing software and some of them are free, too.
I just saw your other post, too. Hopefully you can get some great feedback!
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Hi Eric,
If the videos are resizing, have you tried modifying the story size (under Design) or changing the player size under the Player Properties?
If neither of those options help, are you able to post the .story file here, so I can take a look?
Thanks!
Christine
Hey Christine,
I attached a story file with 2 slides - the first one just has a big button that loads the video in Windows media player (which I would prefer not to do) and the second slide has what it looks like when I add a video.
-Eric
Here is the video.
Something else that is odd - when viewing the course on an ipad2, the video is clear.
-Eric
Hi Eric,
The original video is quite large. When I launch it via the button (after publishing) it looks more clear, but I have to adjust the size of the browser window to view the entire video. Have you tried using a video that's recorded at a smaller resolution, maybe one similar to the Story size?
Another option I'm thinking might work would be to insert it as a web object, but you'd still run into the issue of the size of the video.
It seems like any scaling to the video seems to cause this, for me, anyway.
If you'd like, you're welcome to submit this to our tech team and see if they're able to test it a little further or provide some additional suggestions.
Thanks Eric!
Hey Christine,
I'll try the web object route. The issue is, whatever size I make the video, Storyline always resizes it to the same size. If the web object does not work, I'll submit it to the tech team.
Thanks for the help
Hey Christine,
I figured out the problem - Windows Movie Maker!
After creating my screen recordings in Storyline, I edited them using Windows Movie Maker, and when published added to thick black bars on the right and left side of the screen, and messed with the videos resolution. I am currently on the lookout for a good (free) video editing program that does not add a giant water mark to the center of the screen...
Any recommendations?
-Eric
Hi Eric!
That's awesome! Thanks for the update, I'm glad you were able to find out what was causing it. I wondered about that black border, but I don't have a lot of video editing experience
There's a really helpful post here that might help you out. A few recommendations for video editing software and some of them are free, too.
I just saw your other post, too. Hopefully you can get some great feedback!
Christine
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