My company purchased Studio '09 last year in anticipation of publishing E-Learning content. Delays occurred, and I am just now doing some Power Point publishing. However, our new training delivery system is best suited for either HTML5 or movie-formatted files like .mpg4, .mov, and others.
Storyline includes HTML5 as a publishing option, while Studio does not. Is there a workaround or additional software that can be implemented to allow publishing in the proper formats?
Thanks for your prompt reply, but I really can't wait until Studio 13 is released. I need to determine how to use Studio 09 to publish narrated Power Point presentations to a common movie format like .mpg4. Is there a way of doing this?
Hi Robert, is it interactive or a linear video? If the user just clicks play and the whole thing runs without additional interaction you may be able to use a free conversion tool. If you need to maintain any interaction we'll hope someone with more technical know-how weighs in.
Hi Robert, if you are using PowerPoint 2010 or above you can actually publish your PowerPoint presentation as a video. If you go to file and select the export option you will see there is a video option. It exports as windows media file so you might need to convert to a different video format if your training system does not support this.
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Hi Robert - and welcome to the community.
Looks like it
http://www.articulate.com/products/studio-preview.php
See you around the Boards.
Bruce
Thanks for your prompt reply, but I really can't wait until Studio 13 is released. I need to determine how to use Studio 09 to publish narrated Power Point presentations to a common movie format like .mpg4. Is there a way of doing this?
No.
Sorry - I do not know of a way, maybe someone else has a suggestion.
Bruce
Hi Robert, is it interactive or a linear video? If the user just clicks play and the whole thing runs without additional interaction you may be able to use a free conversion tool. If you need to maintain any interaction we'll hope someone with more technical know-how weighs in.
Welcome to the forums, by the way
Hi Robert, if you are using PowerPoint 2010 or above you can actually publish your PowerPoint presentation as a video. If you go to file and select the export option you will see there is a video option. It exports as windows media file so you might need to convert to a different video format if your training system does not support this.
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