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Is HTML5 Ready for eLearning Development?

Upside Learning

Last week, while justifying Apple’s refusal to allow Flash player on iPhone/iPad, Steve Jobs wrote– “ New open standards created in the mobile era, such as HTML5, will win on mobile devices (and PCs too) ”. On the other hand, Flash supports FLV/FV4 formats and those are not browser dependent. Here are a few reasons why–.

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The Open Screen Project – Will It Succeed?

Upside Learning

In other words, it’s an effort to make the Flash platform a de-facto development & delivery standard for the entire gamut of devices. The most important one is Adobe removing restrictions on SWF and FLV/F4V specifications. What’s Adobe’s contribution? Is there competition for Flash? Checkout this drawing application made in HTML5.

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Developing An eLearning Player?

Upside Learning

Communication logic to talk to the LMS (standards complaint). flv [Flash video format] is not supported in some servers by default and it needs to be configured. Check LMS compliance – the player should also be tested on targeted LMS compliance standards. It’s a simple wrapper having global level functionalities like -.

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Hell in a Cell Between Articulate Storyline 2, Adobe Captivate 9, and LectoraInspire 16

CommLab India

We can insert videos in all three tools and also add streaming videos.Supported formats are MP4, FlV and AVI. All are compatible with SCORM, AICC standards, and Tin Can API. Inserting images is quite simple in these tools.We can scale the images in Articulate Storyline and Adobe Captivate, but images get blurred on scaling in Lectora.

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Articulate ’09: Tips for Resolving Common Issues

Upside Learning

They give standards-conformant output, and save development time and cost. The latest version, Articulate ’09, has some interesting new features like Single-slide Preview, FLV Support, Easy Audio Editor, and Articulate Branding Removed. You can read more about some of its popular features here.

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How to Add Closed Captions to Video and Audio in Lectora

Trivantis

As described in the 508 Standards Guide [1194.22(b)]: Lectora and Lectora Online support adding captions to FLV and MP4 video formats. Click Save As and save the file as an FLV. If desired, you can convert the FLV to MP4 when you import the file into your Lectora Online title. Browse for and select the desired video file.

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How To Edit Video: Reducing File Size

TechSmith Camtasia

FLV (Flash Video Format). While the default, 30 fps, is standard for video, if you’re looking to get more cinematic you can lower it to 24 fps. Other common video file types include: MOV (Apple Quicktime Movie).AVI AVI (Audio Video Interleave – Microsoft).WMV WMV (Windows Media Video – Microsoft).FLV And many more!

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