ADOBE PRESENTER VIDEO EXPRESS INTERNAL ERROR UPDATE
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If anything shows up in the HTML5 Tracker, it needs to be remediated (deleted or replaced with something non-Flash). One way to know if your Captivate project has Flash content is to run the HTML5 Tracker (Project > HTML5 Tracker). Given that development, Captivate developers began scrambling to ensure their legacy projects continued to work.
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In early 2021, Adobe started blocking Flash content from playing through most browsers, computers, and devices. Like the lyrics from that song by the Rolling Stones, "Well, time is on my side, yes it is. Many eLearning developers didn't panic because the end of Flash simply meant that, while the Flash output would continue to work, it would likely be blocked on more and more systems. Just when we thought that Flash would go on, along came December 2020. Adobe followed through and ended support for Flash on December 31, 2020. Adobe threatened to sunset Flash for years but each year, the death sentence was commuted.