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#1 2008-03-03 11:19:28
- **_dawidajm_**
Problem with Captivate Flash in Presenter
I had made flash training videos using Captivate. These training videos are simulations and require that the user follow along and click what the training requires them to click. In Presenter I put the each training on a different slide. When I view the trainings after publishing them to the connect server they dont work correctly. The videos will play but often times the audio in a slide will be playing multiple instacnes of that training, one a few seconds delayed from the original audio. Another problem I have run into is that when moving from one slide to the next in presenter it will skip over a large section in the beginning of the flash video. Not sure what I can do with the options that Presenter gives me or if I am just missing something.
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#2 2008-03-04 19:19:36
- **_Jorma_at_RealEyes_**
Re: Problem with Captivate Flash in Presenter
Do you have the Captivate video's controlled by the Presenter Playbar? Adobe Presenter > Presentation Settings > Flash Files tab > Check the box for the movies
That may help.
Jorma@RealEyes
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#3 2008-03-05 12:19:04
- **_dawidajm_**
Re: Problem with Captivate Flash in Presenter
Yes I have done it both with and without the Presenter Playbar control. I also did other things such as making it required that the user advance the slides since each slide's training requires the user interact so I could not have it advance to the next slide after a certain amount of time.
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#4 2008-03-06 00:13:33
- **_robva65_**
Re: Problem with Captivate Flash in Presenter
dawidajm,
I just fired off a private message to you about this...when you get that link rectified, let me know and I'll take a look again at it.
I'm beginning to think now that it might actually be related to the slide's overall timings: the length of the narration recorded on/at the slide level versus the duration of the Captivate movie you've inserted on each slide.
Bottom line, the more I looked at it, the more it seems as though there's a conflict between the narration (which only lasted a couple of seconds) and the duration of the inserted Captivate swfs (which appear to be controlled by the Presenter playbar).
Again, this is a pretty big assumption on my part until I can take a look at the files.
Rob
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