Embedding Captivate flash animations

Cherie,You've got it. Simply create a chapter (called Holding or Captivate or whatever you want). For that chapter's properties, make sure that you do not inherit anything (this takes care of the navigation) and also uncheck Include in table of contents.Now add a page and insert all of the Captivate swfs you need as animation. When you publish, Lectora will include all of these in your Images file.Hope this helps,Jay

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@cheriell 25135 wrote:

I used Adobe Captivate to record and cut webex recordings and convert the finished product into flash. I then proceeded to embed these videos into Lectora by using the Add Animation object. I added the main .swf title directly onto the page, and then added all of the image files that Captivate created into the "images" directory in my title. This works beautifully in Run / Preview mode. Then I tried loading the course into my LMS and realized that the animation wasn't playing (just the audio was). A meter loads onto the page with Captivate's logo and then the page just goes blank (and all that's there is the sound clip from the originally recording).What am I doing wrong? Where am I supposed to put the .swf main file, image files, and skin files that Captivate created in order for everything to function correctly in the LMS?



How did you use Adobe Captivate to record and cut webex recordings?

@gmooney 62515 wrote:

How did you use Adobe Captivate to record and cut webex recordings?

http://helpx.adobe.com/captivate/using/record-video-demonstrations.html

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