Adobe CAPTIVATE 5 Help Manual page 102

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Last updated 4/22/2010
The skin (playbar) for the inserted video. A preview of the skin you select appears directly below the Skin menu.
Skin
Timing
Specifies the time for which the video file is displayed on the slide.
Display For
Play the FLV/F4V file for a specified time interval.
Specific Time
Play the FLV/F4V file for the duration of the slide.
Rest Of Slide
Play the FLV/F4V file for the duration of the project.
Rest Of Project
Play the FLV/F4V file until its completion.
Duration Of File
The time after which the video file appears on the slide after it starts playing.
Appear After
Loop (option disabled if you selected Rest Of Slide or Duration Of Video from the Display For menu)
if you want the video to play continuously.
Synchronize With Project (option disabled if you selected Rest Of Slide from the Display For menu)
if you want the video to synchronize with your project.
Pause Slide Till End Of Video (option enabled only if you selected Rest Of Slide from the Display For menu)
option to pause the slide that contains the video until the video has finished playing. This option is enabled only when
you select Rest Of Slide in the Display For menu.
Transition
Specify a transition effect for the video file. You can make the video file fade in during its entry, and fade out
Effect
during its exit.
Specifies the amount of time for the video file to fully fade into view.
In [#] Seconds
Specifies the amount of time for the video file to completely disappear from view.
Out [#] Seconds
More Help topics
"Set audio for noninteractive
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Add a video file
You can easily add an existing FLV/F4V file to your project.
Note: Only FLV/F4V files with metadata play in Adobe Captivate projects. If the inserted file does not have metadata,
use third-party software like FLVMDI to add metadata to the file.
In an open project, select Insert > Insert FLV or F4V file.
1
In the Import Video dialog box, specify the location and then click OK.
2
To apply the settings or setting changes to all FLV/F4V files in your project, select Apply To All.
3
Change video quality
In general, color is rendered correctly in Adobe Captivate projects. However, sometimes colors are rendered
inaccurately, such as when the color scheme varies radically between slides.
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