Very easy to do. If you have the Storyline file containing the video, you can simply open the new module, copy the video from the original course and paste it in the new course / module.You can copy the video by either right-clicking on the video and selecting
You can copy the video by either right-clicking on the video and selecting Copy from the drop down menu, or you can press Ctrl + C on your keyboard while the video is selected. You can then paste the video in the new module by right-clicking on a blank area in the slide and selecting Paste from the drop-down list, or by pressing Ctrl + V on your keyboard.
If you only have access to the published course files, or want to get the actual video file:
Open the course published folder and open the story_content folder. Inside, locate the video file (usually located at the bottom of the file list) that has a video_ prefix in the filename. This will be the video(s) that you are looking for.
You can copy this file to a new folder and import it into the new module.
Hello,Thank you for your very complete answer.
It's good that i made, but that didn't want to work, it's only near the export of the initial vidéo that it worked...without the voices, but there i had the solution.
Belle journéeIsabelle
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Hi Isabelle,
Very easy to do. If you have the Storyline file containing the video, you can simply open the new module, copy the video from the original course and paste it in the new course / module.You can copy the video by either right-clicking on the video and selecting
You can copy the video by either right-clicking on the video and selecting Copy from the drop down menu, or you can press Ctrl + C on your keyboard while the video is selected. You can then paste the video in the new module by right-clicking on a blank area in the slide and selecting Paste from the drop-down list, or by pressing Ctrl + V on your keyboard.
If you only have access to the published course files, or want to get the actual video file:
Open the course published folder and open the story_content folder. Inside, locate the video file (usually located at the bottom of the file list) that has a video_ prefix in the filename. This will be the video(s) that you are looking for.
You can copy this file to a new folder and import it into the new module.
Regards,
joey
Hello,Thank you for your very complete answer.
It's good that i made, but that didn't want to work, it's only near the export of the initial vidéo that it worked...without the voices, but there i had the solution.
Belle journéeIsabelle
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