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Slide layer does not open after timeline reaches cue point
- 12 months ago
Hi tweline,
Thanks for reaching out and sharing the screenshot! I understand that the slide layer does not open when the timeline reaches the cue point you've set.
Curious about this behavior, I created the attached Storyline course with cue points and layers to replicate the issue. I found that the layer does not open when viewed via timeline preview, but it does show when previewed using the Player's preview button. I prepared a screen recording of my tests for you.
If your project does not execute the Show Layer trigger, even with the Player's preview button, we'd be happy to investigate further. Would you be willing to share your Storyline file with us so we can examine how the other course elements are set up? You may also share it privately by sending it along in a support case. We'll delete it when we're done testing.
So we ran into an new problem when testing... I found out that when you pause the video the timeline keeps running which results in the questions popping out too early (I'm using cue points at the moment).
I found a workaround to remove the video controls and add a pause button, which leads to a layer where the timeline is paused. However I got feedback from the students that now they miss the player under the video... The would like to see how long the video is taking, being able to play back, etc.
Do you guys have any solution for this?
- JoseTansengco11 months agoStaff
Hello tweline,
There isn't a way to link triggers with video controls, so pausing the timeline via interaction with the video controls is currently not supported. The method that works is the one you've already identified: to interact with the video using available triggers. I understand this isn't ideal, especially if the duration of the video is important. Please feel free to open a feature request with our product team if you'd like to enhance how video controls behave!
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