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jacobm35560
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March 16, 2016
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Long loading time during middle of software simulation (video slides)

  • March 16, 2016
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Hello!

I am working on an e-learning project for my company, and the project involves a series of "software simulation" slides, where I've captured some action (me filling-in and submitting a form). While most of the slides are regular slides where the cursor and text are recreated as object, there are a couple slides that are treated as video slides. These video slides cause a long wait time and a "loading" message to appear for ~10-seconds before continuing the presentation (and jumping a bit to catch up). This is very distracting, and breaks concentration.

The video slides are mostly the parts where I scrolled down, or selected a drop-down item. After doing some digging, I found that the files are stored as .swf files in my AppData folder. Since my project is an HTML5 project, I'm wondering if the .swf videos are the issue?

Basically I want to know if there's any way to eliminate the long loading problem in the middle of the simulation. We are hosting the training on a website.

Thanks for any help!

-Jake

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Correct answer Lilybiri

For HTML output when I cannot avoid a video slide, I will replace the (old) FMR-slides with CPVC-slides (Video Demo). However that means stopping the capture, than create the cpvc-slide, then going on with the capture work flow.

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Lilybiri
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March 16, 2016

For HTML output when I cannot avoid a video slide, I will replace the (old) FMR-slides with CPVC-slides (Video Demo). However that means stopping the capture, than create the cpvc-slide, then going on with the capture work flow.