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June 25, 2023
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Publish video for school project

  • June 25, 2023
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Using Captivate to create a project for school. I just downloaded the free trial and did the project. I am trying to publish it but having some issues. I have buttons in the project, so you stop at points and have to click the button to move on. I have done this because there are videos within the project that I want to make sure people can watch and rewatch before moving on. 

However, when I publish it to video, the buttons do not work. It just runs as a none interactive video. When I do it as an executable, the file says I don't have admin rights to run the video. So basically, I need to know how to publish this project so my buttons work and it's a file I can give to my professor.

Thanks.

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    Lilybiri
    Legend
    June 26, 2023

    I will not repeat the excellent information provided by @RodWard , just want to give a couple of tips.

    You talk about 'buttons' on a video, why didn't you use the features for an interactive video: bookmarks and overlay slides? Did you test the project extensively in multiple browsers with F11 (Preview HTML in Browser)?

    You also have to know that the published output, since it is with a trial version, has a limited timeframe. It will be disabled 30 days after publishing. Is your professor aware of that? As a former professor, a task which cannot be saved for a couple of years could lead to scoring discussions.

    Whether you need to upload to a webserver or a LMS depends on way you set up the project. If you did enable Reporting under Quiz Preferences, you cannot upload to a simple webserver but need to use a LMS. You seem to have gotten very little information about that from your school.

    For uploading to a webserver there is a free solution. Since you downloaded a trial version you have an Adobe ID. With that ID you can log in to the eLearning community (even from within Captivate). It is possible to upload a HTML output folder, zipped by Captivate (is in the Publishing dialog box) to that community. You only need to provide the link to that upload to your professor, but it will be publicly available to everyone. The limitation to 30 days after publishing before expiration remains however. To upload a SCO (where Reporting is enabled), if not possible to the school LMS, you can use SCORM Cloud.

    KMclavy99Author
    Participating Frequently
    June 26, 2023

    Thank you. I do have a follow-up question. I did disable reporting (and will double-check that); how do I publish to a SCROM CLOUD? I did set myself up with a free one. Any advice would be great. 

     

    I don't want this for public viewing since it is a school assignment. 

    I understand the 30-day limitations, and that is fine for now. It is due in a few days. And yes, our school tells us these are software you can use, but that is it. I tried a few others and didn't like them. So I figure I will try Captivate. It was all working fine until I needed to publish it. Since it is due in 2 days, I have to work and don't have time to figure out something else.

     

    Thank you so much for your help.

    RodWard
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    June 26, 2023

    If you want to upload the course to SCORM Cloud then you will need to enable Reporting in the Quiz settings and select SCORM as the reporting standard.  The published output cannot be more than 100 megabytes if you are using the free account on SCORM Cloud.   Other than publishing out the SCORM as a ZIP format, that's all you should need to do.  Uploading the ZIP file to SCORM Cloud is very easy.  If you know the email address of other people you want to show the content, you can easily invite them to view it in SCORM Cloud.

    RodWard
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    June 26, 2023

    If you publish to MP4 video this is NOT an interactive format.  That's why your buttons will not work. 

     

    The EXE format is a self-running Flash/SWF file and Flash is no longer supported on any platform?  The option to publish to EXE format should have been removed from the current version of Captivate but for some reason was left in there, even though the chances of anyone being able to use the output is very remote.  (Not your fault.)

     

    If you want to publish your output so that it remains interactive, then you need to publish as HTML5.  Then if you want people (other than yourelf) to view the content, you need to either upload the HTML5 output to a web server or else publish as a SCORM package and upload to a Learning Management System (LMS).  Does your school have an LMS?

     

     

    KMclavy99Author
    Participating Frequently
    June 26, 2023

    Not an LMS that I can use. I just set up a SCORM cloud, but I must figure out what to do from here.

     

    Thanks