Menu

Installed on Windows 8.1

2014-08-22
2014-08-22
  • Joe McBride

    Joe McBride - 2014-08-22

    Installation on Windows 8.1—Total time 1:14 – No problems – Desktop and Start Menu Items were installed and worked

    Use
    Selected various videos but commented only on first 2:
    Video and sound worked on "Welcome to "Meet the Professionals"! - Good
    Video and sound worked on "Empires Before the War"! - Good
    I had no problems with sound or video

    I downloaded a 77.9MB "Beethoven" video (1:03) on cable modem.

    The right click to launch video from content does not feel intuitive. Would it be possible to click to start video?
    Is there a way to launch another video and have current video automatically stop?
    The video controls might work better on the bottom instead of the top but that is a preference.
    Uninstall worked well, I left the program open and uninstaller removed program without any problems.

    Joe Mac - Let me know if you need anything else

     
    • Gary

      Gary - 2014-08-22

      Thanks for the feedback Joe.

      When a video is selected in the Contents pane, you should be able to play it with the Play Button OR a right click context menu item.

      In either case, the video will be played From Disk if downloaded, or played from the Khan Server (streamed) if not.

      If a video is currently playing, those options are not available - the Stop Button must be pressed first. The idea was that the user would want to see the video Desciption and Duration info before playing it. There may have been other reasons due to right and left pane setup. I will investigate changing that.

      The video Controls Bar (start-stop-volume) can be dragged to the bottom by dragging its left side. There should be a little "x" or something there to make it more obvious. I'll check it out.

      Thanks again for your time and suggestions, it's very much appreciated.

      Gary

       

Anonymous
Anonymous

Add attachments
Cancel





Want the latest updates on software, tech news, and AI?
Get latest updates about software, tech news, and AI from SourceForge directly in your inbox once a month.