![]() ![]() Renders properly (sort of) but quiz doesn't work or display in rendered files. Quiz at end WITH SPACE after video/media. This won't render properly if you don't remove the space" (even though we go through the steps and you think you're rendering until you watch the video and there's no quiz!) I don't know if this is only valid at the end of the video or anywhere in the Add this to your help: Note: very important, if you're adding a quiz at the end of your video, you must NOT have any space between the quiz and the last part of the video or your quiz will not work.Īlso, if there is a quiz at the end of the video on the timeline, and someone tries to render it with smart player, why can't you give us a heads up message saying " You have a space between your video and your quiz. I don't know about the HTML file title with the "player" in it, but the HTML now works. Who knew!? Rendered again, and it worked. I kept rendering and nothing would change.įor kicks, I double checked and put it right after the end of the video. Camtasia didn't give me an error, nor indicate anything was up. 25 seconds), the video renders as if you're creating a quiz format, but the quiz never displays at the end. If you put any type of space between the end of your video and the quiz (even. Ok, you know what the problem actually was? Morgan Stone ![]() & Canada Only)Ĩ:00 AM to 7:00 PM EST Monday through Friday You may need support to help you sort this out. They all functioned in Firefox and Microsoft Edge and Chrome. But I created a test video with a couple of questions during the the video and one at the end. It looks like you have all the proper files in your production folder. Why your video is malfunctioning, I haven't a clue. It's just the old school way of naming the files "I believe" CHECK POINT: You should see Camtasia RENDER your video to. I believe re-indexing wiped out all references to the smartplayer. Under the File Option section, select MP4 - Smart Player (HTML5) and then click the Next button. I don't seem to have any with any reference to a smartplayer in them at all. It’s best to stay with MP4 or AVCHD, because these files can be played by most current video players on most computer or tablet platforms. However, I was looking at some of my archived videos.Ones I created with the smartplayer. ![]() I recently re-indexed all the files on my computer thinking it might correct an issue I was having. ![]()
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