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Hi Ren,
Thanks for the response and sorry for the delay.
The course doesn't have any out of the ordinary Javascript. I have included a simple .story file with 2 slides which have captions enabled, publishing this file for the web will generate 2 *_captions.js files which are loaded during the initial load.
We ended up developing a script that combines all the caption files into a single file which means we only need to wait for 1 file to load vs 100+ for our large course. This brought the course from taking ~60 seconds to load down to ~10 seconds.
- ClintonOtte-For5 months agoCommunity Member
Hi @Ian,
Just ran into this issue today with a client's SCORM. Would you be able to share your solution?
I see in a parallel post (Course taking forever to load because of captions) that another user also suggested updating the "LMS server from HTTP/1.1* to HTTP/2" because "it's much faster for multiple small files"
Also @RenGomez - it looks like a user in yet another parallel post (Is there any way to tell an LMS to NOT load all resources (images, videos etc) in the beginning?) asked about not pre-loading all resources on launch of the SCORM. Is this a possibility as well?
Thanks for any info you all have!- LaurenConnelly5 months agoStaff
Hello Clinton!
I am not sure if Ian is still subscribed to this discussion to offer a solution on upgrading the LMS server.
As of now, I haven't heard of a way to not preload all resources when launching the SCORM package but someone in the community might have a way to manipulate this! You can also reach out to our Support Engineers in a support case if you need help troubleshooting this in Storyline!