Publish dialog box - Flash options

Use this dialog box to create a Macromedia Flash file (SWF) of your Captivate movie. The Flash file, along with the corresponding HTML file, can be used to easily post the Captivate movie on the web.

Flash (SWF) options

Movie Title: Displays the movie title. You can change the movie title, if necessary, by typing a new name directly into the text box. You do not need to include a filename extension (.swf) with the title.

Folder:  Displays the current location where the movie is stored. To change locations, enter the full path for the folder in which to save the file or click Browse to locate the folder.

Output options  

Zip files: This option creates a zip file containing the appropriate files. (A program such as WinZip can be used to open the files.)   

Note: If your company or organization uses anti-spam software for servers, you might not be able to send EXE or ZIP files by e-mail. Anti-spam software for servers is installed either on the mail server itself or in front of the mail server and is used to identify and filter spam before e-mail messages are sent.

Full screen: This option displays the movie in full screen mode.  

Note: If you select AICC output options and scoring, you cannot select the Full screen option during the export process because AICC output uses framesets.

Export HTML: This option exports the HTML code necessary to add a Flash file to a web page or a RoboHelp project.  

Movie information  

Resolution: Shows the current movie height and width in pixels.

Slides: Shows the total number of slides in the movie.

Slides with audio: Shows the number of slides that contain audio files.

Audio quality: Shows the current audio quality setting for the movie.

eLearning output: Specifies whether any eLearning options were added to the movie.

Display score at end of movie: Specifies if a user score will be displayed at the end of the movie. (This is an option if you add quizzes to your Captivate project.)

Playback control: Shows the playback control selected for the movie.

Preferences: Click to display the Movie Preferences dialog box, where many of the settings shown in Movie information can be changed. (For example, you can change audio quality or select a new playback control from the Movie Preferences dialog box.)

Publish: Click to create a Flash (SWF) file of the Captivate movie.