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From a publishing standpoint, does one or the other result in longer loading times or bugs/issues? Thanks!
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While publishing and overall duration and size do matter, my vote is for many slides with shorter duration than fewer slides with longer duration. Even though there are more slides, it makes the editing process simpler as you are more tightly focused on smaller time increments.
Cheers... Rick
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Hi there
While publishing and overall duration and size do matter, my vote is for many slides with shorter duration than fewer slides with longer duration. Even though there are more slides, it makes the editing process simpler as you are more tightly focused on smaller time increments.
Cheers... Rick
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+1 for Rick! Totally agree, experience for user will be the same but much easier for you as developer.
As for loading time: file size counts, and you can have exactly the same number of frames in a course with a small number of long duration slide as in a course with many slides with shorter duration. You can see the number of frames in the Project Info panel or under File, Project Info...
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Thanks everyone!