Adobe Captivate 4: AVI Anyone?

 
The new Captivate 4 now allows you to publish your Captivate projects as an AVI file.
 
I bet you're wondering what the AVI format is. Great question. AVI is an acronym for Audio Video Interleave, a Microsoft innovation introduced way back in 1992.
 
AVIs have limitations when it comes to resolution and FPS (frames per second) that were overcome with the SWF format. However, there are a large number of players that support the AVI format, and therefore a huge user base. For that reason, plenty of developers output content in the AVI format.
 
Before you abandon the SWF format, keep in mind that while AVIs can contain sound and animation (or video), they cannot contain interactivity. For that reason, if you elect to publish your projects as AVIs, you will have to ensure your lesson is a demonstration instead of a simulation (AVIs lose all of those things that make a simulation tick such as click boxes, buttons, and text entry boxes.
 
Publishing your projects as AVIs is a simple process:
  1. Choose File > Publish

    The Publish dialog box will appear.

  2. Select Media
  3. Select Video (*.avi) from the Media Options drop-down menu

    AVI selected as the publish media type

You will then need to select an appropriate Video Format from the drop-down menu. There are several encoders to choose from. If you would like to learn about encoders (an encoder is a something that converts analog video to digital video), click here.

Video and Audio options for AVI's

 
As for the Audio format, Captivate uses PCM (pulse code modulation) where the analog files are converted to binary (digital) files. 
 
After settling on the options mentioned above, all that's left to do is click the Publish button and you're all set.
 
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Need to learn Adobe Captivate 3? Click here.
 
Need to learn Adobe Captivate 4? Click here.

15 Replies to “Adobe Captivate 4: AVI Anyone?”

  1. I am having problems publishing to AVI. It stops on the third slide and conversion doesn’t progress. Anyone else having this problem?

  2. I am having problems publishing to AVI. It stops on the third slide and conversion doesn’t progress. Anyone else having this problem?

  3. I am having problems publishing to AVI. It stops on the third slide and conversion doesn’t progress. Anyone else having this problem?

  4. I choose the folder, and the title of the output file. When I hit publish, a preview comes up showing only the first slide. And nothing gets published. There is no output file anywhere.

  5. I choose the folder, and the title of the output file. When I hit publish, a preview comes up showing only the first slide. And nothing gets published. There is no output file anywhere.

  6. I choose the folder, and the title of the output file. When I hit publish, a preview comes up showing only the first slide. And nothing gets published. There is no output file anywhere.

  7. I am also having a problem publishing to AVI. It stops on the second slide and actually causes Captivate 4 to close (Not Responding!). Ugh.

  8. I am also having a problem publishing to AVI. It stops on the second slide and actually causes Captivate 4 to close (Not Responding!). Ugh.

  9. I am also having a problem publishing to AVI. It stops on the second slide and actually causes Captivate 4 to close (Not Responding!). Ugh.

  10. I’m also having problems. Just get “Error occured” message. No troubleshooting tips or information whatsoever.
    I’m assuming I’ve got a RAM issue; trying to close things down now.

  11. I’m also having problems. Just get “Error occured” message. No troubleshooting tips or information whatsoever.
    I’m assuming I’ve got a RAM issue; trying to close things down now.

  12. I’m also having problems. Just get “Error occured” message. No troubleshooting tips or information whatsoever.
    I’m assuming I’ve got a RAM issue; trying to close things down now.

  13. Same issue. Captivate just stops after a couple slides when exporting to AVI. And oh, BTW, AVI does not have limitations when it comes to FPS and resolution. Any limitations you see are based on the encoder you are using or Captivate itself.

  14. Same issue. Captivate just stops after a couple slides when exporting to AVI. And oh, BTW, AVI does not have limitations when it comes to FPS and resolution. Any limitations you see are based on the encoder you are using or Captivate itself.

  15. Same issue. Captivate just stops after a couple slides when exporting to AVI. And oh, BTW, AVI does not have limitations when it comes to FPS and resolution. Any limitations you see are based on the encoder you are using or Captivate itself.

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