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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 71
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In one of my articulate presentations the 3rd slide ceases to play properly part of the way through. After about 8 minutes of an 11 minute recording the slide timer does not advance and animations do not function. At the end of the audio, although it is set to advance to the the 4th slide automatically, the 3rd slide sticks. It is however possible to manually advance to the next slide. The rest of the slides are fine.
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![]() Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 6,651
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Hi archie,
Flash has a maximum number of frames: 16,000. At 30fps, that translates to 8 minutes and 53 seconds. Take a look: How big can a Flash movie be? [Flash CS4 Professional] If you change your FPS setting in Articulate to 15, then you should be able to record up to 17 minutes on a single slide. Here's a quick guide for you: fps max duration --- ------------ 15 17:00 20 13:20 30 08:53 To change the FPS for your presentation, please see the link below: Presenter '09: Maximum slide duration in Presenter ’09 – Articulate Presenter ’09 Knowledge Base (This feature is only available in Presenter '09 Update 4 and later)
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Thank you.
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