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HubertIsover
8 years agoCommunity Member
Storyline 3 : How to convert PNG files to JPEG
When publishing My Storyline courses on HTML5 format, I am having an issue with pictures that are displayed after a couple of seconds.
Looking at the published folder nearly all pictures in my cou...
MartinIwinski
8 years agoCommunity Member
I am having the same issue. Our LMS has a 150 KB/s average bandwidth and publishing HTML5 content with nice graphic backgrounds causes issues. I import .jpeg images to my course and they all get converted into .png's.
The problem is that it can take several seconds to load a slide because of this. The .jpeg version could be 100KB, but the .png that is exported is around 800KB! Huge difference and quality is the same.
PNG's are good for icons and transparency images, but pictures, that's where .jpeg shines. I hope this is resolved soon because our users aren't getting a good experience with this slow loading.