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Storyline block autoplay in Rise
Hi Ramraj,
I would suggest restricting the navigation in the Rise 360 lesson so the learner cannot move to the second Storyline block until the first one is complete.
You can do this by adding a "complete course" trigger on the last slide of the Storyline block, then setting the Rise 360 continue button to "complete block directly above." This article includes details of those steps.
By requiring the learner to complete the first Storyline block before moving to the second, you can be sure the audio won't overlap. Let me know if that would be an option for you!
- RamrajRaghuvans6 years agoCommunity Member
Thank you for your reply, but our courses can't use such restrictions due
to set standards. The users should be free to navigate to any storyline
block based on own preferences. Also we have to use multiple storyline
blocks in each rise lesson as per design.Please suggest other ways to fix it. Also it's very critical request for us
to publish our courses on LMS and we can't do it now because of this
problem.- Crystal-Horn6 years agoStaff
Thanks for that understanding, Ramraj. Storyline blocks in a Rise 360 lesson don't communicate or affect one another, so there currently isn't a way for one Storyline block to automatically pause when another Storyline block starts playing.
I would suggest a slide without audio at the beginning of your Storyline interactions. That way, you can let the learner control the audio experience in the same way they have control over how they navigate. Another way is to include a trigger to pause the audio in Storyline so they can stop and move to another Storyline block with audio at their choosing.I hope that helps for now!
- RamrajRaghuvans6 years agoCommunity Member
Thank you for your suggestions, but I have a question how rise controls
this behavior with multimedia video block where when users click on one
video the other playing video automatically gets stopped on the same page?We want similar user experience and I have opened a support ticket for that
as user experience is very critical for our designing standards
- JessKnight-9a7c3 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Alyssa,
I'm using a storyline block so that audio will autoplay. It's the first block in the lesson. I have a continue button at the end with a few blocks after the storyline block. The setting 'Complete All Blocks Above' is not unlocking the continue button. It only unlocks if it's directly after the storyline block. I have the 'Complete Course' trigger at the end of timeline in the storyline file.
I want to make sure the user listens to all of the audio while reading the text blocks after the storyline block before moving forward to the next storyline block. If I don't lock the continue button, it's possible that more than 1 storyline audio plays at the same time.
Do you have suggestions or know why the continue button is not unlocking?
- hazelB3 years agoStaff
Hi Jess! Did you set up a Storyline completion element? Please take a look at the article here on how to set up the Storyline block to track course completion.