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December 18, 2015
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Captivate 9 Bookmarking

  • December 18, 2015
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I am not all that new to Captivate but definitely do not code. I am having issues with the bookmarking in a Captivate 9 course that I was hoping someone could help with and had a simple solution to. I have a few plain jane slides before a video ( that is not set to autoplay ) and then several questions after it. If I stop the course after answering the first question the bookmark takes me to the video instead of the second question. If I watch the video all the way through I then see the second question and not the first. It is like the video did not have anything to really do with the bookmarking??? Hell maybe bookmarking is not the issue and it has more to do with my video slide settings???

No Clue???

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    Lilybiri
    Legend
    December 18, 2015

    Can you check Advanced Interaction panel (F9)? You do not have a scored object on that video slide?

    CapDummyAuthor
    Participating Frequently
    December 18, 2015

    It lists the slide number but no real info like points...just on succcess: hide playbar, attemps:infinite, on fail: no action.

    RodWard
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    January 8, 2016

    That panel explanation makes perfect sense. I can understand that mobile can sometimes yield different behavior than a desktop but I would have thought HTML5 or Flash on a desktop should both behave the same. Any idea why a video on page 2 would play over page 3 content if the bookmark was for page 3? Im not really understanding how that communication works to allow content on a previous page to be displayed. Is it a bug or do you think it could have been in the slide/video settings?

    My original settings for the video content on a slide were to Display For: Duration of Video, the slide time matched the video length and I used autoplay......I changed it to Rest of Slide, and checked Pause Slide till End of Video and set the slide to 1 second so there was not much of a delay before going to the next slide.

    Thanks,

    Rod


    No.  Flash and HTML5 are two VERY different beasts.  The fact that they are both running in a desktop environment DOES NOT guarantee they will behave the same.

    If you think this is a bug, by all means report it to Adobe.  There's a bug reporting form link in all forums.