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Inspiring
December 11, 2014
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Remediation to a video chunk?

  • December 11, 2014
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I have a course that has a series of video demos throughout and a question or two after each video series. Users are given 2 chances to get the answer correct before remediating back to the relevant content; is there a way to tell Captivate to remediate to a specific time on the timeline? So the user doesn't have to watch the entire video again, rather, watch the content that's relevant to the question.

Thanks for the help!

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HimanshuSatija
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
December 12, 2014

Hello,

Welcome to Adobe Forums !

Instead of applying the action on your event video insert a button on your slide and then apply the button on it .

You can check the below video for reference.

Remediation in Quizzing -AdobeCaptivate 6 - YouTube

Thanks

Himanshu

Kevans81Author
Inspiring
December 16, 2014

I understand that but I'm asking if the learner gets the quiz question wrong, can I remediate back to a particular time frame in the video? For example, seconds .25-.50 to remediate to.

RodWard
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 17, 2014

If you know  the number of Frames Per Second that your Project is set to, then YES. There is a Captivate system variable that will tell you the FPS.  You just use an Expression action to multiply that variable value by the number of seconds to get the actual frame count position you want to jump to.  However, I would recommend you consider jumping to the beginning of a particular slide instead.  It's much more straightforward.