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How do I prevent the default blurring of an underlying video whenever an overlay slide is introduced? Also, the opacity setting for the overlay slide background doesn't seem to work. I'd like to set opacity to 0% and entirely remove the overlay background. And also set the clickable buttons/shapes to 0% opacity so that the user just interacts directly with unblurred video content. Thanks.
Richard
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How did you create the master slide for overlay content slides? Maybe have a look at this blog post:
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It's a SIMPLE question and has NOTHING to do with the master slide, etc. Adobe Captive BY DEFAULT blurs the underlying video as soon as the overlay slide appears; Adobe apparently believes every user on the planet wants this feature, and no one could possibly want the video to remain unblurred. Really? That's an inane assumption. I want the video to remain unblurred. I want to user to be able to refer to the uncovered portion of the video and re-study text, diagrams, etc. SO . . . can anyone comment on a setting(?) that will allow the video to remain unblurred? Thnx.
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Sorry, but will not try to help you if you start shouting.
The answer was in that blog, but you may no have understood.
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I also read every word of that blog post and don't see the answer to this question.
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Hi there
Is there anyone out there who knows the answer to this?
Cheers
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Well,
Upload your videos to Vimeo (Plus account) or better.
Embed each video in separate HTML docs where you use player.js (player.on) to control them.
Save the HTML's as ZIP files and insert them in Captivate as HTML5 Animations on the relevant slides.
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Hmm, Jacob, are you sure this is addressing the problem for an interactive video?
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Hi,
I think as of now, the only option in captivate would be to take a screenshot of that particular frame from the video and use it in the overlay slide as the background.
Actually they should add the feature of having control on the background for overlay slides.
Thanks,
Sabareesh
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You have control over the background of overlay slides, I explained that in the forementioned blog. I always created dedicated master slides for different types of overlay slides.
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I found a workaround. For anyone else wanting to disable the video blurring you need to find the CPM.js file that is exported and find these two lines:
f.style.filter="blur(5px)"
e.style.filter="blur(5px)"
Simply change the 5 to a zero and viola, no more blurring. Not sure what the difference between those two is so I just changed both. Haven't tested it exhaustively and not sure if it affects other blurring effects, but it's working for me so far as I don't have any other blurring going on.
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Hi Michael,
That is a good hack. 🙂
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Love when people find easy and great solutions for what should just be an option in Captivate.
I wonder. Is it possible to change this in the "masterfiles" of captivate. Like when you get rid of the play button in the beginning ov every project.
Again thanks.
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Has anyone an answer to this as yet?
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Would love to have a solution for disabling the blurring of video behind an overlay slide. Even a hack would be fine.
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Hi,
I think as of now, the only option in captivate would be to take a screenshot of that particular frame from the video and use it in the overlay slide as the background.
Actually they should add the feature of having control on the background for overlay slides.
Thanks,
Sabareesh
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That's the way I have it setup, but it still blurs the screen for a second when an overlay slide (Screenshot) comes up. I think the only option to avoid the blur is to chop the video up into pieces and move those overlays completely to new slides instead of overlays, but that complicates the project quite a bit as I'd be chopping a single video up into multiple pieces.
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It is working fine. I guess there is a time difference in your file. when we use the exact frame as background in overlay slide, it doesn't show an blurry background. Please give it a try again.
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The slight blur that happens before an overlay shows up isn't great, but it's forgiveable. Now were having a very significant issue where after the quiz (overlay) completes and we go back to playing the video, it's blurry and stays blurry for the remainder of the training! It doesn't happen all of the time, but has happened several times now. Please help!
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That is a weird issue. Can you tell which version you are using? You find the full version number under Help, About Captivate. The OS as well, please. I never had that problem.
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I'm using 2019 release. 11.5.4.613 I'm using macOS to create the training. The error is happening on windows machines in a Firefox and Google Chrome browsers.
The training does very limited controls. The user only can really engage with the knowledge checks and that's it. I'm advancing from overlay slides back to the video either using "Continue" or occassionally "Jump to Bookmark".
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Hi Michael,
Are you facing this issue while running the file online or even locally? Is it something to do with delay in loading the file due to internet speed or file size? Check the overlay file that you are using whether it is optimized to low file size. Since I have not faced thta issue, I am unable to check for a solution. please check whether it is always happening for same file or randomly it gets blurred.
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We're running the file online. Haven't experienced the issue when running locally, though we haven't run through it locally many times. The overall file is very large (lot of video) and the overlay slides are video still frames for quizzes. Is there a way to disable the blurring of the underlying video that happens when transitioning into an overlay slide?
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though it sounds like an issue due to loading, will check and get back to you.