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Presenter 360
Hi Sarah,
Thanks for reaching out!
Presenter 360 doesn't have triggers like Storyline 360 which would allow you to play multiple videos one after the other, but you can use Replay 360 to achieve a similar effect.
You can use Replay 360 to stitch together your 3 videos to form one single video that you can then add to your Presenter 360 course. To add separation to the 3 videos, you can insert images in between each video to serve as a transition piece.
Let me know if you have any questions!
Awesome, thanks!
Best,
Sarah Lichy
Sales Enablement Specialist
Mobile: 612-723-9686 | s.lichy@kurita-water.com
Kurita America Inc. | www.kuritaamerica.com
- davidlarker2 years agoCommunity Member
Great, I've been looking for this for 2 weeks now, thanks for sharing
- ruthgill2 years agoCommunity Member
Sarah Lichy
Awesome, thanks!
Best,
Sarah Lichy
Sales Enablement Specialist
Mobile: 612-723-9686 | s.lichy@kurita-water.com
Kurita America Inc. | www.kuritaamerica.com marketedlyReplay 360 can help you to play videos continuously one after another. Try it and let me know
- JamesAlan11 months agoCommunity Member
ruth gill
Sarah Lichy
Awesome, thanks!
Best,
Sarah Lichy
Sales Enablement Specialist
Mobile: 612-723-9686 | s.lichy@kurita-water.com
Kurita America Inc. | www.kuritaamerica.com y9 gamesReplay 360 can help you to play videos continuously one after another. Try it and let me know
Regarding Sarah Lichy's question about playing multiple videos on a single slide in Presenter 360, it seems like merging the videos into one file using Replay 360 is a practical workaround. This method not only solves the issue of continuity but also maintains the sleekness of your presentation. Adding images between video segments is a creative touch that can provide smooth transitions. It's a clever way to utilize the tools available and still achieve the desired outcome in Presenter 360.