April 10, 2009

Aggregator and Audio

Some Cp4 users have reported that when the Aggregator starts playing content movies- in certain scenarios sound from subsequent movies in the aggregator plays for a fraction of a second while the first movie is still playing. This issue is prominently seen in Firefox browser, although it occurs in Internet explorer some times.

There is an easy workaround for this issue:

go to edit> preferences>project>’start and end’ and make sure that auto play is off for all the content movies other than the first movie.

 

 

This will fix the issue without changing the way aggregator handles/ loads subsequent Cp movies. Because, by design, the aggregator will auto-start the second and subsequent movies after the first movie has finished playing, even if the remaining movies were published with ‘auto-play’ off.

Posted by Sunil Muthiyan7:46 PM
  • Aaron Thompson

    Please help with Aggregator. What are my best options? The aggregator TOC is taking up too much of my LMS viewing screen.A)Is it possible to totally remove the aggregator TOC?B) Is it possible to have the expander option stay when in aggregator? I thought this worked if I set the first swf (with the expander option)as the master movie.C) Is it possible to shrink the aggregator toc content so much that it will stop taking up viewing screen space in my LMS?D) any other ideas?Thank you.

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