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amyhaneline
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January 24, 2018
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Embedded video not playing on publish, but plays on preview.

  • January 24, 2018
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Hi there-  I have two embedded external videos (mp4) in a file I'm working in.  When I use  Preview next 5 slides or Preview Project the video plays like I want it to.  When I publish the file (HTML5/SWF) and view the file after publish, the videos don't work.  Any ideas about where to start my troubleshooting? 

The video is set to Auto Play. And I have it set to pause the slide till end of video.  When I view it after publish, the blank slide shows for 5 seconds and then moves onto the following slide instead of showing the video. 

Any assistance would be appreciated. By the way, I'm using Captivate 2017. 

Amy

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    Correct answer RodWard

    Videos are sometimes blocked when you try to play the content locally due to browser security or Flash Global Security settings.

    Try uploading the published content to an LMS or web server and test from there.  You may find that there is really no issue with your content.

    2 replies

    Participant
    November 7, 2022

    I had this issue and changed my mp4 to an FLV and rendered it and it worked. I was able to add the intro and outro videos to the project.

    Participating Frequently
    January 17, 2023

    Curious on how you changed to an FLV?

    Lilybiri
    Legend
    January 18, 2023

    Sorry, FLV videos are based on SWF technology and since Flash Player has been banned from all browsers you shouldn't use that format anymore. It had a lot of advantages over MP4 (smaller file size, support for Alpha channel) but too bad...

    RodWard
    Community Expert
    RodWardCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    January 25, 2018

    Videos are sometimes blocked when you try to play the content locally due to browser security or Flash Global Security settings.

    Try uploading the published content to an LMS or web server and test from there.  You may find that there is really no issue with your content.

    amyhaneline
    Known Participant
    January 25, 2018

    Thank you!  I actually ended up publishing it only HTML5 and once it was in our LMS the videos worked.  That's good to know.  It will save me a bunch of time troubleshooting if I just load it to the LMS and see that it works.

    I appreciate your help!