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Hi,
How to publish adobe captivate to youtube? There is always a pop up message telling me that my browser does not support. I changed to another two browser but the message was still the same
I want to make a quiz video where the video will stop at certain timing and the user should answer the question in order to continue to watch the video. If the answer is wrong, the video will be back to the previous video.
I want to buy the captivate but if there is no function to publish it as mp4 or youtube video then it is no point.
I tried to save it as video but the quiz is not working. It only works when I published as html but the link provided is only local host link mean from my network.
And when I tried, if the answer if wrong, it really broght me back to the previous video but i cannot answer the quiz anymore it is stuck.
I do not know if all these problem persist because of the trial version or it will be the same with the purchase version as I really want to buy and have sent email to the representative seller in my country
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Hi FonnySFFD,
that what you want to achieve
"I want to make a quiz video where the video will stop at certain timing and the user should answer the question in order to continue to watch the video. If the answer is wrong, the video will be back to the previous video."
needs to be done in Captivate as an Interactive Video. I suggest you start by watching Interactive Video in Adobe Captivate 2019 by Paul Wilson.
Beyond that and generally speaking a mp4 video can't be interactive, will always be just linear.
.. Klaus
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Both YouTube and Vimeo are platforms for PASSIVE video (mp4) which means that you cannot have any interactivity in that output format. A quiz or knowledge check slide is by definition an interactivity. Since the demise of SWF the only way to have interactivity in any eLearning course is to publish to HTML5. That will result in output similar to a website, which needs to be uploaded to a webserver or to a LMS.
There are two possible solutions to your use case: