Pkg of SCORM composed of several FLV files takes time to load in LMS

Hello world

I m create scorm packages in captivate. The source, I got to the MP4 format that I convert FLV files. I loaded these FLV files on slides in captivate. In this way, I create the scorm package using parameters of scorm 1.2.

Problem: I've loaded the scorm LMS package and tested. It takes more time to load the files at the usual time. I can reduce this time somehow? I know video needs a buffering time, but if there is no way to reduce this time - it would be a great help.

Pls help...

Thanks and greetings

Vikas

Hi Vikas,

The time it takes is due to the size of the project and the load on bandwidth on your side.

Basically, you need to reduce the size of your package. So do what encoding your FLV videos to a smaller size using Adobe Media Encoder. And then add to the slide and re - publish the SCORM package.

Tip: While encoding, maintain the level as basic or low and target bit rate as being less as possible, it would appear you are the expected file size to the below, when you use the custom encoding settings.

Good luck.

Anjaneai

Tags: Adobe Captivate

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