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Text/Graphics on MP4 Video Look Pixelated After Publishing in Captivate 9

Community Beginner ,
Aug 03, 2018 Aug 03, 2018

I've search all through the forums and online and couldn't find an answer to this question.

I created an After Effects project using some video I recorded.  I added a few animated titles to the video and then rendered it out via Media Encoder as an MP4.

The video I brought into AE is sized at 960x540.  I made my composition the same size and when I rendered it out, I kept the sizing the same.

The finished render has clear video, text and graphics:

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Once the designers drop the MP4 video into Captivate 9, everything continues to look good (while previewing).  However, as soon as they publish it, we are left with pixelated graphics and text:

Pixel (2).png

I'm sure it is a setting issue that we're missing but I've exhausted my knowledge.  Can anyone offer assistance?  If you need any specifics on Captivate settings, I can ask the designers and post upon request.  I do know that we aren't able to uncheck the scalable HTML Content box because of how we're using the files.

Any information would be greatly appreciated.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 03, 2018 Aug 03, 2018

Did you rescale the video?  Is this a non-esponsive project?  You talk about 'Rescalable HTML', each rescaling will lead to quality loss. What happens if you keep the video in its original size an publish without the Rescalable HTML option?

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 06, 2018 Aug 06, 2018

I had the thought of making our video 1920x1080 and then scaling it down to our needed 960x540 size.  We tried that and the graphics and text still did not look correct.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 06, 2018 Aug 06, 2018

How did you rescale?

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New Here ,
Aug 06, 2018 Aug 06, 2018

The rescaling from 1920x1080 to 960x540 was done when exporting it in media encoder. We didn't touch the size of the video in Captivate.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 03, 2018 Aug 03, 2018

Also, make sure the browser resolution is set to exactly 100%.  That might be throwing things off.

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Explorer ,
Aug 14, 2018 Aug 14, 2018
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Wouldn't it be great if the folks from Adobe would visit this forum (like the Articulate folks do with theirs) and help solve these problems rather than let this place remain a lonely boneyard of unresolved issues and unanswered questions?

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