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Reducing file sizes of SCORM 1.2 .zip files
Hi Cindy,
The biggest culprit in SCORM ZIP file bloat are video files.
- TrainingLeaseEa2 years agoCommunity Member
It appears that scenario blocks significantly contribute to the overall output size of your SCORM files. For instance, if you include three-character poses in a scenario block, the final output will contain ALL poses, whether they are used or not. These character images are typically high-definition and can be as large as 1MB, so having 25 poses could result in an additional 30MB. This becomes especially problematic if your course includes multiple scenario blocks, as it can quickly accumulate in size.
The workaround, I believe, is to go into the scormcontent/assets folder in the .zip file and delete the unused poses.- KarlMuller2 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Joe,
I'm aware of the impact of scenario files, and for this reason we do not use them,
- ChristianPotter2 years agoCommunity Member
Hi all, do you know if its possible to upload videos separately to LMS in this case, given that the video files are the the issue here.
- KarlMuller2 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Christian,
We upload our videos to Vimeo. While this solves the bloat issue, it does have a negative impact as you need to change from a Video block to an Embed block.
Video block completion can be managed using a Continue block, while with Embed blocks you can't track if the video was viewed or not.
- MariaPowell-5eb2 years agoCommunity Member
you can reduce the size of the videos significantly using Articulate Replay. I import the videos and then I publish them. For instance I had a video that was huge, 999,514 KB and got reduced to 279,147. Big difference!
- TIMOTHYBURRESS-2 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Maria
Thank you. I tried using Replay and it did reduce the video file size but when i imported the video file into storyline the over all storyline file size was not reduced by much at all. Any suggestions or advice?
Tim