December 13, 2023
Calling in video from a media repository
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December 13, 2023
Calling in video from a media repository
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Using Captivate 2019 11.5.0.476 on a Windows 11 Machine.

I cannot use YouTube or Vimeo (neither meet the requirements for use in a FEDRAMP Moderate environment) to house my videos. Am I just out of luck in terms of being able to call a video into my project? We have an Azure media repository available, but the options seem limited to calling it from my computer or using one of the two listed above.

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2023-12-14 02:50:21
2023-12-14 02:50:21

Hey Brett,

I think we have the same issue. I have videos hosted on SharePoint/Microsoft Stream. All I want to do is create an iframe embed for the videos, but the only Web options are options we cant use.

I am working with Cp12 but it sounds like the same concern.

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2023-12-14 13:26:22
2023-12-14 13:26:22
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Nice nickname

Even more complicated in version 12, which has no web object to be inserted.

I never understood the necessity for responsive layouts when video is an important part of an eLearning course.

 

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2023-12-13 16:31:43
2023-12-13 16:31:43

May I suggest to update ASAP to version 11.5.5.553? That version is a lot more stable and has less bugs.

Could you try to use a web object for the video? Upload the video to a webserver and point to its URL.

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