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Scaling embedded MP4 videos in Responsive outputs

Mentor ,
Mar 18, 2015 Mar 18, 2015

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HI

I am using RH11 as part of TCS 5.

I have embedded an MP4 video in one of the topics. When I test it on my mobile (Nexus 5 running latest version of Android) from our LMS, the video is not scaled.

How do I solve this? Is there a way to fix it within RoboHelp? Should I scale it outside RH and then import it here? If yes, how do I manage it for different devices, for example a larger one for tablet and smaller one for mobile?

Sreekanth

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Mar 19, 2015 Mar 19, 2015

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I don’t know enough about mp4 videos – are they expected to be able to resize themselves? What program is creating them? If Captivate, wouldn’t publishing them as HTML5 output work better?

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Mentor ,
Mar 19, 2015 Mar 19, 2015

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No Jeff. This is not a Captivate video. As of now, I have inserted a video excerpt of a recorded webinar. But I have few other videos I need add in this course.

Sreekanth

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Mar 19, 2015 Mar 19, 2015

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Are mp4 videos normally expected to scale in web pages?

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Mentor ,
Mar 19, 2015 Mar 19, 2015

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Not sure, but I don't think so. That is the reason I am looking for a way out in RH.

Sreekanth

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LEGEND ,
Mar 19, 2015 Mar 19, 2015

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For the moment, the best way to get MP4 videos to play in RoboHelp is to use them from Vimeo or YouTube and use the embed code that is provided. And I would ask that you (and hordes or others) please Please PLEASE bombard Adobe with requests to enhance the ability to insert video content into RoboHelp topics. It's a real sore point that is currently not well implemented and fraught with pitfalls.

Click here to file a wish form

You might also find that the link below helps some.

video - How do I embed a mp4 movie into my html? - Stack Overflow

Cheers... Rick

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Mar 19, 2015 Mar 19, 2015

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@Rick – didn’t Willam post some blog post instructions for YouTube/Vimeo embedding recently? Ah yes, he did - http://www.wvanweelden.eu/blog/2014/11/26/adobe-robohelp-embed-youtube-video and http://www.wvanweelden.eu/blog/2015/02/07/adobe-robohelp-embed-vimeo-video

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Mar 19, 2015 Mar 19, 2015

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But if you embed MP4, the process is a bit differently. What you can do is use the <object> of HTML5 <video> tag. If you set the width to be a percentage (and leave the height blank), the video will scale. And if you use the HTML5 tag, your users will have native controls in the browsers. -- The only thing I'm not 100% sure off is whether the video tags survive an SSL generation.

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Thanks Willam. Your solution works when I tested on desktop. I will test it on a couple of devices tomorrow and confirm it.

Captiv8r‌ Publishing to YouTube and other places is not an option for us now. I will definitely raise a feature request.

Sreekanth

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