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Rohan Holmes 
   
5 years ago
I have gone through Beginner One as a video and in Beginner Two and Three they are old Theatre mp4 files. When do the courses only use the newer video method of presentation?
Thanks
Alex Hedley  @Reply  
           
5 years ago
Important Notice
This is the OLD Online Theater. Here you can watch courses released before June 2020. Anything newer than that can be found on your My Courses page, including:

Access Developer 14
Access Developer 15
Access SharePoint Seminar
Richard Rost  @Reply  
          
5 years ago
I'm currently re-recording Beginner 2. It's a long, painful process. :(
Scott Axton  @Reply  
        
5 years ago
Rohan
For the older videos you have the option to download them.  Then you can view the videos in the player of your choice.  I use VLC but there are many out there if you do a search for it.
Richard Rost  @Reply  
          
5 years ago
Yeah, VLC is my player of choice too.
Rohan Holmes OP  @Reply  
   
5 years ago
Thank you for your responses. I have downloaded VLC and works great. I want to speed the videos up to make them go quicker.
Scott Axton  @Reply  
        
5 years ago
In VLC the key to increase playback speed is the " ] "  - Decrease is " [ "
You can also right click the video and choose Playback > Speed.

Another useful key to know - Pressing the will pause / resume playback.
Scott Axton  @Reply  
        
5 years ago
Sorry - that should read "Pressing the SPACE will pause / resume playback".
Richard Rost  @Reply  
          
5 years ago
You can also edit the toolbar in the preferences to add the playback speed slider to the interface.

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