I wanted to share some more information regarding the new animated effects and filters in Captivate 5 and eLearning Suite 2. The video will give you a sense of both what can be done and how to accomplish it with Captivate 5.
Thank you, that was very helpfull.
but I was playing with it and discoverd that the effect time line is relative, and not absolut.
That means that if I expand the main time line (the object apperance time, for example), it affects the iner time line, and the effect’s time changes..
Is there anything I could do so this wont happen?
Nick,This is a Captivate 5 project exported directly from Captivate as an f4v video. The new video export preps it for youTube by formatting it as a fixed frame rate f4v video file.It produces very clean output – another cool enhancement in Captivate 5. Prior to Captivate 5 I had to playback the SWF in a third party tool to capture the video, but now i can just use the built in export to video feature.Allen
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