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USING CAPTIVATE
Noninteractive Objects and Media
Last updated 9/28/2011
2 In the Import Video dialog box, specify the location and then click OK.
3 For properties with the icon, select either
Apply To All Items To apply the effect to all objects that belong to the object type.
Apply To All Items Of Same Style To apply to all objects that use the same object style.
Change video quality
In general, color is rendered correctly in Adobe Captivate projects. However, sometimes colors are rendered
inaccurately, such as when the color scheme varies radically between slides.
You can fix most of these problems by changing the video quality of the slide. Adobe Captivate provides four levels of
video quality, even though only the Low option is suggested for most uses.
1 In an open project, select the slide containing the colors you want to correct.
2 In the Property Inspector (Window > Properties), choose one of the following video options:
Low The default format for slides. Low is the most efficient choice for most screenshots because it uses 256
optimized colors.
Optimized This option gives you the highest JPEG quality possible.
JPEG This option is best used when the slide contains a photograph. You can change the quality of JPEG images
on the Project Preferences dialog box.
High Compared to the Low format of 256 colors, this format uses 16 million colors for the slides. Use this option
only if the Standard and Optimized options do not offer the correct color depth. This option increases file size
substantially.
Note: Selecting the JPEG, High Quality, or Optimized format may increase the file size and the time it takes to download
your project. Use a format other than Standard only when necessary and appropriate.
Using slide video
You can insert video files of all popular formats to the slides in your project. After importing a pre-recorded video, you
can decide the part of the video that must be played on each slide in sync with the contents.
Note: You cannot add slide videos to locked slides, random slides, recording slide placeholder, quiz placeholder slides,
slides with slide video, or slide video placeholder.
Adobe Captivate provides two options to use video objects in your project:
Import FLV files or F4V files (a feature that was available in Adobe Captivate 4)
Insert slide video
The following scenarios can help you decide the option you must choose:
Scenario: On-demand demonstration
You have to play a video (probably on user interaction) in a slide, for example an on-demand demonstration.
In this case, you can use the option Import FLV file or F4V file.
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