Flash movies in Articulate Presenter

Hello again!

A little while ago I was asked by a couple of people if I could show some examples of effectively using Flash movies inside of Articulate Presenter. Well, I finally created an example, that is somewhat of a work-in-progress at this point.

The following example gives you an example of video inside of Articulate Presenter.

Articulate Video Examples (9:46 minutes)

The example contains examples of the following:

  • Software demonstration in a slide
  • Use of Presenter video
  • Use of Presenter video and slide video for the same slide
  • FLV Video in a slide
  • A Web Object in a slide

I say that it is a work in progress because I will be making some changes to it soon, such as adding audio, and making the presentation a little shorter in duration.

If you can think of any other examples that you would like to see please feel free to comment and I will do my best to accomidate:-)

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21 Responses to “Flash movies in Articulate Presenter”

  1. # Anonymous Anonymous

    Hi Dave! thanks for your sample for Flash video. but, that still doesn't fullfill my wish. I'm newbie and trying to insert Flash Video in Presenter panel and make this video sync with whole slides. How to make this happen ? Do I have to cut my Flash Video into small pieces for each slide ?

    Thanks in advance  

  2. # Blogger Dave

    Hello,

    Check out the following support article on syncing video with presenter:

    Presenter Video Synching

    This will tell you how to do what you are looking to do.  

  3. # Anonymous Anonymous

    I've seen that article already, but when I insert my Flash Video on Presenter Panel and then I open Timeline Audio Editor, the wave length of Flash Video didn't appear on editor panel. So, I couldn't do anything to place the cue point. I'm trying AP trial to evaluate this feature. Cause I need it much.
    Thanks  

  4. # Blogger Dave

    Actually after reading the article I think there is a better way to do this. I knew we had an article on the subject, but never really read it. I recorded silent audio that matched the length of the FLV. I did this by muting my microphone and then recording. Then I played the FLV, and used the Sync Animation Timings option to sync the animations with the video. Hope this helps.  

  5. # Anonymous Anonymous

    Thanks so much Dave :)  

  6. # Anonymous Anonymous

    I am inserting FLV files into the presenter panel but when I publish I dont see the video in all the slide. each slide has its own flv the first slide shows the video the second slide does not nor the third. number 4 does and the last slide does not whats up I have been trying to make this work for a week you can see the presentation at.oh and the video is smaller at the start of the show than it is near the end when it shows up. all the movies are recorded at the same size and processed exactly the same way. I am stumped ????????????????????
    http://willardsnow.com/WhatIsMAP/player.html the presentation  

  7. # Blogger Dave

    My first guess is that it might have something to do with the server that is hosting the files. If possible I would check to see if they play locally, before uploading. If that doesn't correct the issue I would try checking with our product support department to see if they can troubleshoot the issue further.  

  8. # Anonymous Anonymous

    Local is the issue. I havent even begun putting them on the web yet.  

  9. # Anonymous Anonymous

    It was the video codec. I figured it was I just wasnt sure where in my process I was generating the problem. Thanks for the great repository.  

  10. # Anonymous Anonymous

    Okay so here is a major effort at bringing in an Oddcast avatar into the presenter panel. http://www.mortgageadvisorpro.com/movies/UseMyMAP/player.html. This was a real pain in the neck not because it was complicated or conceptually difficult. But the program gave me runtime errors and crashed all the time. Almost not worth the hassle. I would be nearly done publishing and I would get a runtime error message and or it would just abruptly quit. Also it would give me a runtime exception or error after I was almost finished inserting the swfs. The swifs do contain a Java script to call the avatar form Oddcast. But the result here while a bit imperfect is working and I will be doing another asap . we want to do hundreds of these for this product. I hope I can get some articulate help. thanks for the blog.  

  11. # Anonymous Anonymous

    Hi,

    Thanks for this article!

    I am trying to do the same thing and am simply stunned by the primitive nature of the Audio Timeline Editor.

    I too am trying to insert silent clips to controll the timeline so that the video clips in the presenter panel play for the correct amount of time.

    Something that I thought of this morning was that I need to create a silent audio clip of the same duration of the video clip so that I can have articulate go to the next slide when my audio clip ends.

    This is a truly rediculous workaround and makes the system less than efficient to use... One could argue that this is not what Articulate was designed for. And I would say BOGUS!

    They have all the elements in there to do it, it's just that they're poorly implemented. There should be a radio button in the import video clip wizard that allows you to specify advancing to the next slide when the video is complete. If Articulate has no way of knowing when the video clip is complete they could at least allow you to type in a time code to specify advancement timing!

    Anyway thanks for the article. I love getting pointed in the right direction. Even if that way is a sloppy mess.

    Cheers,

    Ben  

  12. # Blogger Dave

    Hello Ben,

    Not really sure exactly what you are trying to do, but if you are just trying to add presenter video, you don't have to adjust the timeline at all. Articulate Presenter will automatically adjust the time for that slide at runtime without having to add silent video.  

  13. # Blogger Dave

    Sorry, meant silent audio, not silent video.  

  14. # Anonymous Anonymous

    Hi Dave,

    Thanks for your comment.

    I'm trying to have video play in the presenter panel for the corresponding slide.

    When I imported the video to the presenter panel and publish the presentation the slide will only play for 5 seconds.

    When I place a silent mp3 of the same duration as the Video in the presenter panel within the slide the video (and slide duration) will be the proper length.

    It doesn't seem that the presenter video time is understood by Articulate. Without importing a silent audio clip of the same duration of the presenter video for that slide I can't controll the duration of the entire slide.

    Any feedback would be helpful as this workaround is not ideal.

    Thanks!

    Ben Duffy  

  15. # Blogger Dave

    I am curious as to how those FLVs were created. In AP 5 the slide timings will automatically be adjusted during playback if you import the FLV into the Presenter pannel with the default options selected. So you shouldn't have to adjust the timings at all. If for some reason we can't extract the data from the FLV about length (i.e. malformed FLV) then we can't adjust the timings.  

  16. # Anonymous Anonymous

    Hi Dave,

    Thanks for the reply.

    I created the FLV's with Flash 8...

    I set up the stage, then imported the video clip which I cut with Adobe Premier. The imported video clips are .avi files and .wmv

    Any advice is appreciated!

    Thanks,

    Ben  

  17. # Anonymous Anonymous

    Hi Dave,

    I filmed, then edited the video in Adobe Premier.

    I exported the movies with Adobe Media Encoder to wmv, then opened Flash 8 and imported the video making an FLV out of it.

    It was this FLV that I imported to Articulate.

    Any suggestions would be helpful.

    Ben  

  18. # Anonymous Anonymous

    Hi Dave,

    Thanks for your replys. I just found a post on your blog that says there is difficulty with flash 8 video in Articulate.

    That's what I've been using to make the FLV's...

    I tried saving the files as Flash MX and still am having an issue with Articulate knowing the length of the movie in the presenter panel.

    Thanks,

    Ben Duffy  

  19. # Blogger bgetch

    Dave,

    Can I insert a different flv in the presenter panel for each slide?

    I tried to do this for 3 slides. The first two gave me audio but no video. The third slide had audio and video. I tried playing this locally and not on a server.
    Thanks!
    Bill  

  20. # Anonymous Anonymous

    Hi Dave:I'm having trouble getting Articulate to control my Captivate SWF.
    I followed the instructions to deactivate Captivate controls and allow user to control movie using Articulate but I just can't get it to work.
    I am new to Articulate but can you show a demonstration of the process?
    Thanks
    oolu  

  21. # Anonymous Anonymous

    (INFORMATION: web object did not display with latest Safari download for Windows XP)  

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