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Pulse Effects
I know the markers have them but is there anyway i can get other shapes to 'pulse'?
- GilCommunity Member
Another way: add some markers behind your object, so that only the edge of the markers show. Not very pretty, I guess, but still might be useful. See attached video, where 4 markers are placed behind a button.
- GilCommunity Member
another solution is 'pulse' (fade in and out), see screen video attached.
Thanks David for sharing here - and this is an older thread, but the ideas are still valuable to have. If you've got a sample file to share here with folks, that's always a good idea as well.
- DavidIstvanCommunity Member
- DavidIstvanCommunity Member
Actually, there is a way to make images pulse. Just as Diana did, create overlapping images. Then, create a fade-in animation entrance animation and a fade-out exit animation for each images in a sequence, just like with the glow.
Hi Marsha,
I'm not sure what you mean in regards to the audio fix? I followed the same steps as Owen and can now successfully record my screen and audio.
- MarshaGrant-ForCommunity Member
Owen's fix was successful in that Java is now recognized by screenr, however, does anyone have the audio fix?
- RebeccaFleischCCommunity Member
I was able to record a Screenr in Chrome, but it's still functioning as I'd reported on 1/17
- Chrome still presents a warning prompt, but then DOES allow Screenr. However, upon recording the site acts funky.
- The Screenr is uploaded, but I can't log in on the uploaded page that automatically appears.
- I CAN log in if I start a new tab, but I don't see the Screenr.
- I click Record Screenr on this new tab, at which point my previously recorded Screenr appears
And here's the link to the tutorial on creating "Non-standard use of markers to highlight content" that I'd posted about on 1/15
- RebeccaFleischCCommunity Member
Tx, Owen. Has anyone else (aside from Ashley's colleagues) had success?
IE and FF still no recognize my Java install (after making the changes Owen suggests). I even cleared FF cache and rebooted my PC.
Chrome still presents a warning prompt, but then DOES allow Screenr. However, upon recording (I did a 10-second test) it acts all funky.
The Screenr is uploaded, but I can't log in on the uploaded page that automatically appears.
I CAN log in if I start a new tab, but I don't see the Screenr.
I click Record Screenr on this new tab, at which point my previously recorded Screenr appears. And, I can then delete.
- OwenHoltSuper Hero
I got screenr to work (as you can see from the Screenr below). I had to configure my java settings. I set my security to medium and listed the screenr URL as a site that should access java. Not sure which of these 2 actions did the trick or if both are required, but the point is, I am up and running again.... thanks to me.
Hi Becky,
I just checked in as Owen submitted a case and Vira shared:
We are aware of the issue in Java Update 51 (latest Java release) and Screenr. Our Engineers are already looking into it and working for a fix.
I've heard from a few other colleagues that after removing and reinstalling Java everything behaved normally on their end, and I'm doing that myself right now so I'll keep you posted.
Thanks Owen for sharing that one and I've saved it.