Video in quizzes

I am brand new to Captivate. Still considering purchasing,
but want to make sure my expectations are met. Is it possible to
have video (imported as Quicktime files; or do they have to be FLV)
playing in quizzes? Most of the demos show still images of someone
talking. I did see one that had the presenter speaking, but the
sound was delayed. I would love to hear someone with firsthand
knowledge, possibly with a link with a demo that shows an
interactive video presentation or quiz.
if possible, can video be set up to stop at predetermined
points in which it will continue after the viewer has selected an
answer?
thanks!

Hi J S 23
If you want to incorporate the video into the Captivate
project, then only FLV will work for you, however, you can link to
external media from within captivate by using a button or click
box. Unfortunately, there is no way that Captivate will pause a
video for you while a question gets answered. The only way to
achieve this is to edit the video into smaller clips so that each
clip ends at your question point.

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