Hi,
There seems to be a number of changes to the TOC in cp6 32 bit. Can anyone confirm whether they are having the same issues ?
a/ The video space size is now 4 pixels narrower. It was 196 by 144
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/830658
and it now appears to be 192 * 144 according to the help. . We want to know whether this is right as it means we have re-encode videos.
b/ images now have a border when placed in the TOC. We have a logo with a white background on a white stage so it stand out. There doesn't seem to be an option to turn borders off
rgds Paul
Hi Paul
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Hi,
The video space size and the border has definitely in 5.5 was also 196.
Can you confirm the height as well
Could you advise the border on the images in TOC information as this makes adobae captivate causes look poor as Borderless images are the norm in graphic design.
1. video size
The published size is 192 in 5.5 and 6
It used to squash it in 5.5, but it now gives an error message and then squashes it
In 5.5 in section non interactive objects and media - > using slide video -> best practices to use slide video effectively it is listed as
"Video dimensions:
In 6 you get an error message saying it should be 192 * 144
This blog also gives the same number
http://captaincaptivate.com/?p=550
These forum answers also give the same answer
http://forums.adobe.com/message/3579313#3579313
http://forums.adobe.com/message/4065836#4065836
This adobe seminar by Dr Singh also gave the same answer according to my notes ( but its been deleted)
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/event/index.cfm?event=set_registered&id=1 775531&loc=en_us
order when placed in the TOC. We have a logo with a white background on a white stage so it stand out. There doesn't seem to be an option to turn borders off
2. border around image in the TOC
We have tried in the old version. None of them had a border around the image in the TOC in 5.5
rgds Paul
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