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 Post subject: Recording a publication
PostPosted: April 7th, 2014, 7:00 pm 
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Location: Brighton, England
Under the 'Publication' menu, when you 'record a publication' - where does the recording get stored? You can 'playback the record' under the 'Publication' menu, but how can you otherwise use that recording? Does it create a video file?


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 Post subject: Re: Recording a publication
PostPosted: April 15th, 2014, 12:23 am 
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Location: Tyalgum Creek. Australia
Opus: Opus Pro Latest version 9.02 Build 16458
OS: Won 10
System: Asus laptop Intel Core i5 8 gig ram, big monitor, reading glasses
Hi Tony

I've never played around with the recording option until I saw your post.

After creating a simple Opus Pro publication and reading the Opus help file page entitled "Recording Mouse and Keyboard input", I had a play with recording.

I don't think Opus publishes a 'video' file as such. What it does do is publish an executable file thatshows any keyboard or mouse input that you did when you recorded the publication.

This can be very useful I would imagine when you want to show the user how to intereact with a publication perhaps via a help button that when pressed, calls the 'video' executable.

The publication gets stored where you specified during the publication dialogue.

Hope this answers your interesting questions

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Graham

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