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What is the best 16x9 resolution for e-learning?

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Oct 12, 2011 Oct 12, 2011

I'm at 1280x720 right now, but I have to do the scaling fix in the .html page. Most monitors are 16x9, and I'm guessing that a full screen experience will be better in 16x9. Has anyone had experience with this?

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Participant , Oct 12, 2011 Oct 12, 2011

I found this, which may help others who come along...

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Oct 12, 2011 Oct 12, 2011

I found this, which may help others who come along...

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Participant ,
Oct 12, 2011 Oct 12, 2011

In other news, after scaling my project down, there's a tremendous amount of rework. Captivate attempted to resize everything appropriately, but made an absolute mess of my project. Word to the wise, use the table above BEFORE any project begins.

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Oct 12, 2011 Oct 12, 2011
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So incredibly wrong. lol. I just gave myself points for answering this. You have to beat the game, right?

*update... the table is only 4x3, but if you use the first number and maintain aspect ration for 16x9, the numbers will work themselves out.

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