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Interactive video elements

Jun 9, 2012 3:27 AM

Tags: #video #interactive

Hi,

 

I want to do the following with captivate, but didn't find a way til now:

 

I want to produce video with interactive Elements. The video shall be played in full format and at certain points, interactive elements shall pop up upon the videoframe.

 

For example:

 

At one point there shall pop up several clickable buttons. Every button shall lead to a different additional content element.

 

Like this example (buttons in the upper left corner)

Zwischenablage02.jpg

 

Click on one button shall open a Textbox upon the videoframe. The video shall stop til the user clicks on the textbox. Then the textbox shall dissapear and the video shall continue.

 

Other buttons shall work in the same way - with photograps/graphics or a second video as content.

 

Here an example with graphics content - the video shall stop when the graphic is opened (by clicking on the graphics button in the upper icon row), and when clicking on the graphic, the graphic shall dissapear and the video shall continue:

 

Zwischenablage01.jpg

 

 

Til now, I only found out, that objects can be displayed a certain time, but not during a stopped video til the object is clicked again...

 

Maybe someone else can help me.

 

@ Adobe: if this really doesn't work in captivate 5.5, maybe in captivate 6??

 

Thanks and best regards

Markus

 
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    Jun 11, 2012 7:09 AM   in reply to Geomarkus

    WIth Adobe Captivate you can use image buttons which can then show/hide objects.

     

    Like in the example that you have shown, you can have a slide video running in the background, and then the image buttons can have advanced actions to pause the playback and show any other object.

     

    With the help of these screenshots, I am guessing that it is something developed in Flash. We cannot have the same flash effects in captivate, but yes it can obviously do things that I have discussed here.

     

    Let me know if you need more information for that.

     

    Thanks

     
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    Jun 12, 2012 8:06 AM   in reply to Geomarkus

    Do the buttons need to be on the video all the time? Or just at specific points?

    If possible, I'd approach it by breaking up the video into segments.

    Load the first video and have the proper buttons on top or to the side, appearing as appropriate.

    When they interact with all buttons, move on to the next slide that shows the next clip in the video series.

    Would that work for what you need?

     
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    Jun 13, 2012 3:44 AM   in reply to Geomarkus

    Hi Markus,

     

    I tried to create a test project.

    I inserted a slide video, image and a button on the slide.

     

    I created an advanced action - 'actionaction'.

    How to create advanced action : Please check http://help.adobe.com/en_US/captivate/cp/using/WS5b3ccc516d4fbf351e63e 3d119e9581fd8-8000.html

    - click on Project menu and then select advanced action

    - i created a conditional action

    the 'IF' part of the action is

    IF.JPG

    and the ELSE part of the action is

    ELSE.JPG

    save this action.

     

    I add action to the button : 'Execute Advanced action'

     

    action.jpg

    This pauses the playback for me, and show the image. and if i click the button again, it resumes the playback and hides the image.

     

    Try this action on your computer.

     

    if you need more information, let me know.

     

    Thanks

     
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    Jun 13, 2012 6:41 AM   in reply to Geomarkus

    I meant more...play the clip to the end and leave it on-screen, perhaps even with a playback bar.

    Then AFTER they interact with the buttons, when those actions are complete, then move on to the next slide, that plays the next clip... Would that work for your situation?

     
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    Jun 13, 2012 5:36 PM   in reply to Geomarkus

    When inserting video as slide video you can only have one video per slide.  If you use Insert > FLV or F4V file, then you can have more than one video on the same slide.  But you'll need to use skins on each video to allow the user to control playback.

     
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    Jun 14, 2012 1:43 AM   in reply to Geomarkus

    Hi Markus,

     

    I think RodWard said everything here.

    I was about to suggest you the same thing.

     

    Thanks RodWard

     
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