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Timeline preview is SLOW and jumpy
Has anyone experienced the slow timeline preview when using the play button in the timeline pane (bottom left)? I have like 4 objects in my slide and it takes 5 seconds for the preview to play.
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- RobLengacherCommunity Member
Notice that this thread is 4 years old, and we've basically been asking for this since Storyline 1 was released. SL developers around the world share your pain, but I'm pretty sure that this will never improve until a completely rebuilt 64-bit version of Storyline is released that can take full advantage of modern computing power.
- JACOBSTONE-00fbCommunity Member
Yea I agree still lol as a video editor that works in Premiere Pro...not having the scrubbing feature in Storyline is hard to edit on the fly.
- TylerDixonCommunity Member
Yes - not just Premiere Pro, but also Captivate...
- KevinMetz-4aa4dCommunity Member
Chiming in, I have a project I'm working on now that takes about 20-30 seconds for each slide to start to preview and I need to sync up each slide with several animations. What should be taking me 10 minutes is taking me about 2 hours...
Very frustrating!
Hey Kevin,
Yes, the ability to scrub the timeline for nailing the timing of animations is a request that we are tracking.
This conversation is attached so that we can update you when we can.
- PierreJouanCommunity Member
Hi Leslie,
Thanks for your message Leslie but as this thread and my "scrubbing the timeline" own thread are nearly five years old, what can we exp...wait, I already said this last year... and probably the year before.
I won't hold my breath...
- TylerDixonCommunity Member
Hello everyone. Just my quarterly post to complain about how completely horrible this issue is. I actually just pulled all of my hair out, so now I'm bald. Thanks a lot, Articulate for making me bald.
- JACOBSTONE-00fbCommunity Member
lol yea...I don't even do my screen capture in Storyline anymore if I don't need to use any objects in it. I just record everything in Camtasia and drop the .mp4 file in so I don't have to worry about it. I just did that for a bunch of software training videos and it was so much faster.
- DeanIchikawa-29Community Member
I also do my animations in Camtasia now, and using Rise instead of Storyline too. Still have a full head of hair :) seriously, though, I do find that while Rise isn't as flexible, it's made things a lot easier to produce, and can keep Storyline around for creating interactive exercises.
- TylerDixonCommunity Member
Thanks Jacob and Dean. Just kind of a bummer that I feel like I need Articulate, Camtasia, and Captivate to accomplish everything I need to do. :-/
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