Macromedia captivate 2 Manual De Usuario

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Adding a video file
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4.
Click the Delete button. 
A confirmation message appears. 
5.
Click Yes to confirm the deletion.
6.
Click OK.
About adding video
Flash Video (FLV) files add realism and depth to your Adobe Captivate project. You can insert 
FLV files so that they play from any slide in your project.
You can include three types of FLV files in your project:
Progressive Download Video
  This option lets you load external FLV files into your Adobe 
Captivate project, and play them back at run time. Because the video content is kept external to 
the other Adobe Captivate content and the video playback controls, it’s relatively easy to update 
video content without having to rebuild the Adobe Captivate project. During delivery, video 
begins playing as soon as the first segment has been downloaded and cached to the local 
computer’s hard disk drive.
Streaming Video
  Streaming video from either your own server running Adobe’s Macromedia 
Flash® Media Server or from a host Flash Video Streaming Service provides the most complete, 
consistent, and robust delivery option for both audio and video files. When streaming, each Flash 
client opens a persistent connection to the Flash Communication Server, and there is a controlled 
relationship between the video being delivered and the client interaction. Streaming Video is the 
only delivery option that allows you to include a live video feed in your Adobe Captivate project.
Flash Video Streaming Service
  This option provides the most effective way to deliver FLV 
files to the largest possible audience without the hassle of setting up and maintaining your own 
streaming server hardware and network.
FLV files will not play when an Adobe Captivate project is hosted on a Windows 2003 web server. 
Note: If your Adobe Captivate project contains FLV files, ensure that the files contain metadata for 
the video player to function correctly. FLV files created with Flash Communication Server 1.5.2, FLV 
Exporter version 1.2, and Sorenson Squeeze 4.0 automatically contain metadata. Sorenson 
Squeeze 4.0 is included with the Flash Video Kit. If you import an FLV file that does not have any 
metadata, the Flash Video will not play correctly in your project.
Adding a video file
You can easily add an existing Flash Video to your project.
To add a Flash Video file:
1.
Open an Adobe Captivate project.
2.
From the Insert menu, select Flash Video.
The New Flash Video dialog box appears.