![]() Solution – he suggested raising a post here. ![]() Searched for a response on the Moodle communityĬhecked our media settings that YouTube isĮmailed Dan Marsden to see if he could find any Also, the quality of the YouTube clip is much greater than the other way of importing a video, which pixelates it too much.Ĭhecked whether any internal IT setups haveĬhanged – they haven’t as the YouTube clips don’t play from home.ĭeleted each YouTube widget in Captivate 8 and Find your serial number on your original product DVD case or on your Adobe accounts page for products you downloaded from or registered with Adobe. The reason we do this is so the video plays automatically and the users can't advance until the video has played in full. Now all that you can see within the package is a blank white space where I know its confusing because you would think that the Word. Some LMSs are treating this in a different way and consider a slide only viewed when all frames have been visited in the slide. ![]() ![]() I have created eLearning material using AdobeĬaptivate 8, and using the built in YouTube widget, added these onto relevantĪll played without any issue, until Monday. You can print a Captivate project to Word, and then you would convert the Word file to a pdf. You may indeed have a problem with the Completion criterion which is set at 100 slide views. Playing YouTube clips within their SCORM packages on YouTube? Can I please ask if anyone has had any trouble ![]()
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