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Old 12-10-2008, 09:13 AM   # 1
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Hello,
I don't know if this was already asked somewhere here, but can anybody tell me how to insert a quick time movie in my articulate presentation? I've seen the demonstration below and would like to create something like this, too.
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Here's an alternative link, if the direct one don't work. It's the demo called "Click to View":
Creating On-Click Triggers in Articulate Presenter

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Old 12-10-2008, 12:45 PM   # 2
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Hello,
I don't know if this was already asked somewhere here, but can anybody tell me how to insert a quick time movie in my articulate presentation? I've seen the demonstration below and would like to create something like this, too.
Here's the direct link:
Multivideo Trailer

Here's an alternative link, if the direct one don't work. It's the demo called "Click to View":
Creating On-Click Triggers in Articulate Presenter

Thank you!!
I can't speak for Dave's demo piece, but I would guess that the Quicktime movie is on a web page that is then inserted in the Articulate presentation as a web object.

I think that is the only way to do it as Articulate only supports embedding Flash movies.
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Old 12-13-2008, 03:50 PM   # 3
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I am working on a project with quicktime MOV files. I am having some codec issues becuase when i open the MOV file in Artiuclate Video encoder the movie plays with no sound making it difficult for me to trim or edit. So what I did is download the Quicktime pro whihc is a very easy to use tool and I trim my Movie form teh quicktime file then import into Video Encoder and create a flash file. Once I do this I go to teh articulate presenter and choose flash movie in teh tool bar and I eithe rinser into presnetaion or into slide or presente rpanel.
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Hello,
I don't know if this was already asked somewhere here, but can anybody tell me how to insert a quick time movie in my articulate presentation? I've seen the demonstration below and would like to create something like this, too.
Here's the direct link:
Multivideo Trailer

Here's an alternative link, if the direct one don't work. It's the demo called "Click to View":
Creating On-Click Triggers in Articulate Presenter

Thank you!!
Yes, the movies were inserted as web objects. The links work well in Internet Explorer but are slightly off size in other browsers. The demos were made with Presenter 5.

As sheinen suggests, you can also convert your Quicktime movies to Flash FLV and import them via the Import Flash Movie tool in Presenter.

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Thank you very much. I've insert some quick time videos as web objects and everything worked very well.
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