Workaround for video streaming issues in Captivate
Problem:
Videos do not get streamed in Adobe Captivate projects.
Reason:
The URIs of the videos are specified incorrectly.
Solution: Continue reading…
Problem:
Videos do not get streamed in Adobe Captivate projects.
Reason:
The URIs of the videos are specified incorrectly.
Solution: Continue reading…
One of the most important factors to think about while using Videos in learning courses is how the video will be delivered to the learner. There are multiple delivery modes. I will try to elaborate how to decide which delivery mode to use and the configuration for those.
Captivate supports the following types of Video Delivery : Progressive download, RTMP Streaming, Flash Video Streaming Service (FVSS).
This below table shows some key differences between these delivery types. More details are available here for a long read. This info should help you decide which delivery mode to use.
|
Progressive Download |
RTMP Streaming
|
FVSS |
|
|
Video Hosting
(has an impact on cost) |
Can be hosted on any Web Server or Flash Media Server (FMS) |
Hosting only on FMS |
Hosting provided by Adobe partners |
|
Protocols used (can have impact on firewalls)
|
HTTP |
RTMP |
HTTP and RTMP |
Now we come to enabling these in Captivate. As you know, Captivate has two different video features : Slide Video and FLV Object (details here). In both these video features, you can configure any of the above delivery modes.
Default delivery mode :
By default, both video features are configured to use Progressive download. All you need do is upload the publish folder to the web server of your choice and it should just work. This makes it the easiest and most economical (as you can use your existing web server) delivery mode.
Custom Configurations :
More configurations (URL / Delivery type change etc) can be done after the initial import :
Alternate Web server for Video :
Sometimes you need to host video on an alternate web server (other than the one which is hosting your SWF). This is mainly for load sharing. You can do it this way:
NOTE: Once you do this, you no more need to keep the video in the publish folder (in case you need to save some space)
Streaming & FVSS:
If you want your videos to start fast, be more smoother etc, then you need to go for Streaming or FVSS, both of which requires the video to be hosted on FMS. You can do it this way: