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Recording Storyline IN Storyline
Steve -- thanks for the response. Yeah, I seem to have three issues:
1) Time. Recordings are about 8-10 minutes in length, so I'm staring at the 'save' window for quite awhile... on at least two occasions I received the dreaded 'oops, something went wrong' Articulate message and was forced to restart. When this happens the new project hasn't yet been created, so the video isn't available from the 'record screen' button on the Home tab. To your point, probably better to create the project and scene first, rather than to record from the SL Launch screen.
2) Size/Unknown The first thing I need to say/show in my video on team slides is "Start Storyline and select Team Slides" so when I record this I don't have the second instance up and running yet. I have to choose to record full screen to get these first steps.. any suggestions? I don't want to select Team Slides from within an existing project, because the creation process is different for a template than for individual slides.
3) Size/UI. What I'm capturing is the entire SL U/I, including the slides, toolbars and triggers, so I'm sort of locked into going full screen... SL isn't really a response app in authoring mode. It would be great if I could record at a smaller resolution to decrease file size and encoding overhead.
Thx
An 8-10 minute recording is pretty long. I recommend recordings of just 1-2 minutes duration. If need be, you can edit the start/end time using Action Fine Tuning and then advance from a recording on one slide to a recording on the next slide seamlessly.
For the "Start Storyline and Select Team Slides," consider making that a separate brief recording.
The Storyline application window can be sized down to about 1280x800. The toolbars are all visible at that size (albeit, you'll have to do more scrolling in the Timeline, Triggers and Layers panels).
- MartinDeutsch-84 years agoCommunity Member
Agreed and good advice. I guess this is more of a tutorial, in nature. How to get to team project, how to use it, what elements have been customized and how... more of a walk-through. And because it could also be posted to an internal website, it's really better implemented as a single recording rather than several. While I could stitch together and then publish to a single video, I'd lose the interactivity I wanted to add. Time to rethink, I guess. Thx.