"Gotchas" on moving an HTML project to SCORM

michaelr
Community Member Posts: 7
The question has come up recently as to what it would take to publish a couple of our projects as SCORM-compliant. These projects use a number of HTML Objects containing javascript/jQuery, support for iPad, test questions containing videos... I'm just wondering, besides changing the course type in the Title options, and creating Assignable Units for each lesson in the Title, what kinds of issues/incompatibilities might I watch out for?
I tried just changing the Title type to AICC/SCORM, a single AU was created automatically. When I tried to publish, it exported all the files, but errored out when writing the zip file. Is there a maximum file size? We have quite a lot of video/media (> 2 GB).
I tried just changing the Title type to AICC/SCORM, a single AU was created automatically. When I tried to publish, it exported all the files, but errored out when writing the zip file. Is there a maximum file size? We have quite a lot of video/media (> 2 GB).
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