https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=151698

--- Comment #4 from Menoo <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #3)
> We provide HTML export and improving to HTML5 makes sense and has been
> requested before. The export allows to fine-tune in a secondary dialog where
> the requested features could be placed (although embedding a video sounds
> smells like copyright infringement). If volunteers want to work on it, why
> not.

"smells like copyright infringement"...

Not at all.  Are you familiar with Learning Management Systems and SCORM? 
That's how we create online training modules with code that allows the learning
object to send results to the LMS, via SCORM.  SCORM is an object model that
uses HTML5 and JavaScript to create a self-contained object that plays the
lesson back in a web browser.  SCORM and LMSs have been around since the early
2000s and is a standard format.  There are payware tools for this like Adobe
Articulate and PowerPoint + Presenter but they cost thousands, putting this out
of reach of small organizations.  

Are you familiar with the open source Moodle software?  It's used by
universities around the world.  That is what this is for.  There's no open
source solution for this, despite being an old standard.

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