Enhancements and QuickTime Support
SAFARI Montage now supports closed captioning for videos in Apple’s
QuickTime format. Also, the closed captioned text has been adjusted
to be more legible in fullscreen mode.
Bulk Upload Enhancements
The bulk upload feature has been enhanced in three ways:
State Standards Correlations
Like SAFARI Montage licensed media, your uploaded media may now be correlated
to your state standards. You will see a new “Correlations” button
when you are in edit mode for any uploaded title.
Playlists may be exported from SAFARI Montage to your machine, and imported back into a Montage system. There is an “Export” icon next to each playlist. To import a playlist, there is an “Import” button in the subnavigation menu of the Playlists section.
Microsoft Office Application Support
Permanent Links function in Microsoft Office applications.
(Note: In rare cases, permalinks may fail in Office applications due to certain
combinations of hardware, software, proxy servers, and other specifics beyond our control. Please
see our
knowledgebase article for more information.)
No Longer Tied to Content Package
A Permanent Link is no longer tied to the content package from which
it came. Some titles exist in more than one content package. Previously,
the recipient of a permalink must have had the same content package installed
in their SAFARI Montage system. Now, as long as the title exists in any active
package, the link will function.
The Help system now includes the SAFARI Montage WAN Manager Guide.
This release supports the following content packages. All packages listed are available in QuickTime and Windows Media formats. There are no new packages supported in this release.
A “Delete” button is now available next to uploaded media. You no longer need to enter Edit mode first to delete items.
Over 80 other fixes and improvements were attended to in this release.
The closed-captioning in some Windows Media videos may cause your browser to hang
temporarily when attempting to play a chapter or key concept. The browser appears as if it
is loading something, but after a period of approximately two minutes, it returns to normal
and the chapter or key concept has not played. This issue only occurs on Windows. We are
working to remedy this problem in a future release.
To work around the problem, disable closed captioning or use QuickTime format when watching
that particular video.
Windows Media Player 11 support is forthcoming, likely in version 2.3. We recommend that you do not utilize SAFARI Montage playback through Windows Media Player 11