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Test Pilot support the inclusion of accompanying multimedia with its questions. Our support of multimedia includes those formats which can be displayed on web pages with browsers hosted on multiple operating systems. Supported formats include:

Type File Extension
Description
Images .gif
.jpg
GIF and JPG images are the default standard for graphics on web pages.

Sound .au Sun's Audio 8kHz, uLaw-encoded format is supported by all major browsers.

Video
Sound
MIDI
.mov
.mpg
.avi
.mid
Apple's QuickTime software is the gold standard for multimedia presentation and has been adopted by the international standards organization to form the basis of the industry's MP4 format. QuickTime runs under MacOS and Windows and also supports the MPEG video format, the Intel-proprietary AVI format and the music industry's MIDI music format.

Shockwave .dcr
.swf
Macromedia's Shockwave (.dcr) and Shockwave Flash (.swf) are very popular cross-platform multimedia formats for presenting animated content for the Internet.

Streaming
Audio & Video
.ra
.rpm
.rm
Real Networks' RealPlayer is a popular cross-platform format for streaming video and audio content on the Internet. We support their older audio (.ra) and their latest rpm format.

MathML,
Tex, and LaTeX
.mml
.tex
.latex and .lt
We're pleased to exclusively support IBM's techExplorer Hypermedia Browser plug-in for the support of MathML, TeX and LaTeX media files. v3.1.1 feature

Future ? As more platform-independent, multimedia formats become popular, we can quickly add support for their formats.

Incorporating Media into Questions

    To prepend a multimedia file to your question, simply enter its filename or URL into the question's media box. If Test Pilot recognizes its format, it will indicate its choice just below the entry area. If you enter a filename, you must remember to place that file on the web server in order for it to be available for Test Pilot.

    Use the Position pop-up menu to specify where you want your media inserted in relation to the questions' text. You may have it shown above the question, before or to the left of the question, inside the question, after or to the right of the question or below the question. In the case of having media inside the question, enter two percent signs (%%) in the question text at the location where you want the media inserted.

    In the case of sized media such as movies, Shockwave media and streaming video and audio, you should specify the size of the area on the web page to be set aside for the display window and player controls. Use the size controls to specify this information.

Using Media as Question Responses

    With Test Pilot , you can also use media as choices in multiple choice, check all that apply and matching questions. Simply enter a filename or URL in the database's choice box for the appropriate media.

Plug-Ins and Caveats

    Most web browsers require plug-ins (additional software) to display multimedia files beyond simple images and Sun audio files. Your assessment's participants must have the appropriate plug-in loaded in order for them to be able to see or hear your media. Apple's QuickTime, which can handle nearly any format, is included with all MacOS computers but must be downloaded and installed on Windows-based computers. Direct your users to the QuickTime web site at http://quicktime.apple.com/ in order to download this software which includes the plug-ins for Netscape and Internet Explorer.

    Please note that the use of video, streaming video and Shockwave animations requires significant amounts of memory to be available to the web browser. It is not unusual that web pages with such media require a computer with 64 megabytes of main memory. Also, placing multiple videos on a web page will increase these requirements. Finally, multimedia files are typically very large and take a significant amount of time to download. Be very careful to consider your assessment's participants. They may be using modem connections to the Internet and may not be able to download the media files in a reasonable amount of time.

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