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February 25, 2019
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Captivate 6 Publishing issues

  • February 25, 2019
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Hi everyone..

Hope your having a nice day..

I am using Captivate 6. I have published a project with the Select Preset: YouTube Windscreen HD .

Once uploaded to YouTube, viewing the video on a computer the quality is not HD it's only 480p ..

Is there any possible way to make the quality 4k or 1080p ?

Also, I can't publish a project directly to YouTube ..an error message keep showing each time I try to publish it ..

 

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    Correct answer Lilybiri

    Please can you tell me what do you mean by ( Flash Player will be gone soon from all browsers).

    Are you saying that its better if I not buy the 11v ?


    This question was about publishing to passive video. However if you used Captivate also for its primary goal which is interactive courses, you probably published with output to SWF. That output needs the lash Player. That player was the standard in the time of CP6, was avaialbel as plug in on all webbrowsers.  Now the fruit company banned that player first on mobile devices, now it will disappear completely from desktop browsers as well. If you have courses published to SWF time to get them transferred to HTML5 output, which may mean a lot of work. Aternative is to prevent that your learners upgrade their browsers.

    I was recommending strongly to upgrade to the most recent version, for that reason as well. If you only create mp4's

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    Lilybiri
    Legend
    February 25, 2019

    Sorry, cannot help you. CP6 is about 7 years old, wonder if YouTube supported 4K at that moment?

    What was the resolution of your project?

    Captivate's most recent version is version 11 (CP2019).

    lamia_999Author
    Participating Frequently
    February 25, 2019

    Hello Lilybiri ,

    Thanks for your reply

    And I want to know if I can move my current projects on CP6 to CP version 11

    Below is the resolution

    Here on YouTube

    Lilybiri
    Legend
    February 25, 2019

    Hmmm.... that is a big jump, too much has happened: UI has changed, responsive projects have been added, multi state objects, SWF lost focus, it is all about HTML5 output etc...  Probably will not at all be a smooth transition, maybe you'll even need an intermediate version (CP8 or CP9.