I& #39;m working with an & #39;eLearning software& #39; that compresses the absolute hell out every image you use.
20 minute presentation exported to video on the “high” setting? Only 93MB. This, obviously, makes a lot of images look like...well, crap.
                    
                                    
                    20 minute presentation exported to video on the “high” setting? Only 93MB. This, obviously, makes a lot of images look like...well, crap.
                        
                        
                        Can you turn off image compression? No.
Can you export in higher quality? No.
But….if you import a video clip into the presentation, you can tell the program to not compress individual videos when exporting the entire package as a single video.
                    
                                    
                    Can you export in higher quality? No.
But….if you import a video clip into the presentation, you can tell the program to not compress individual videos when exporting the entire package as a single video.
                        
                        
                        So now I’m going through and taking still images, throwing them into Premier, exporting them at MP4s, re-importing them into the eLearning software, and turning off the individual video compression.
Each image is now a video clip.
Articulate Storyline. What a piece of shit.
                    
                
                Each image is now a video clip.
Articulate Storyline. What a piece of shit.
 
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