Forum Discussion
Poor Video Resolution in Rise
- 2 years ago
Hi folks! We have a new, helpful tip for maintaining high resolution video quality in your lessons:
If you'd like a video to keep its specific file format and not undergo compression, you can opt-out of image optimization on a case-by-case basis. Just add
_NOPROCESS_
to the name of your video file. It'll upload and display exactly as you saved it.* Keep in mind, using this method bypasses transcoding and compression, so learners may encounter issues with playback across different devices. File size limits still apply.
For more media best practices, check out this article!
Just pitching in to say that I'm experiencing the same problem.
We like to use video in Rise to showcase the software programs we use in our company. However, many of these programs come with very small text, so even a slight drop in video quality really hurts.
Yes, I read your tips on working with video - I am working with a 16:9 resolution and the right codecs.
My original file looks fine, so the culprit has to be the Rise video compression. I understand that in general it makes sense to compress the video, but please offer the option to disable video compression like you do in Storyline. It