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Maximum Amount of Content in a Rise Course
Hey Tom!
Welcome to the E-Learning Heroes community! We're glad you're here. 😀
It's great to hear that you're getting started with Rise and building courses! Rise doesn't have a size limit, so you can keep adding to your heart's content!
You may want to ask your LMS team if there is an upload limit for the final product that you'll export from Rise. For example, if you're using the free trial of SCORM Cloud they have a cap at 100MB.
Let me know if you've run into any issues with course playback or uploading somewhere. I'm happy to test out any of your Share links too and let you know how they play back on my end!
- ThomasRobb-ef208 years agoCommunity Member
We decided to use Vimeo to store the video as the file sizes were over 1GB and I did not want to run the risk of having file size limitations that can often plague the learner experience. The only issue is not being able to keep the Continue button locked until they finish watching the video completely. Wondering if this is something that you all are looking at for the future. I could always use Storyline and add some triggers and variables and publish that and insert as a content block, but I'm trying to avoid this extra work. Any advice there on the roadmap front would be helpful.
- LionelDieperink8 years agoCommunity Member
I have a support ticket in at the moment because I cannot export my 10 to 15 lesson courses atm. There are audio recordings in the courses (readings for larger sections of text), embedded video clips (vimeo) and a mix of block components.
A short test course will export but my other courses just sit on the "we'll email you when it's done" screen for hours - I left a browser window open to see if time would make a difference and it doesn't. I've used Edge and Chrome my goto browser, tried at work and at home, taken components out of a duplicate of the course and removed the audio blocks. Nothing works.
I'm a little panicked which is why I went looking for SCORM file size issues - if there aren't any issues with processing files (mine will be way under 100MB) I'm stumped.
My case number is Case #01521685.
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