AR scavenger - not all H5P interactions working

Hello,

I am using H5P on a WordPress site. Just trying out AR scavenger. I have created a marker on the page, and then access the AR scavenger on a different page on my phone. When I set the marker interaction as either "Fill in the blanks", "Mark the words" or "Multiple choice question", it works fine (i.e. using the camera on my phone on the marker triggers the H5P interaction. However if I set the H5P interaction to either "Audio", "Image", "Video" or "Text", none of these interactions work (i.e. the marker doesn't tigger anything to happen). Am I missing something?

Thanks

otacke's picture

Hi activephysiology!

Could you please share your file (including the markers used) somewhere? All interactions that you can set should work, of course, otherwise it would not make sense to offer them for choosing.

Oh, and just to be sure: It's always a good idea to state what operating system in what version you're using and what browser in what version.

Best,
Oliver

otacke's picture

Hello again!

I have just checked AR Scavenger, and Text, Audio, Image and Video work just fine (and it would be strange if they were not). Can you rule out problems with the markers maybe? Duplicates or some resembling one another?

Cheers,
Oliver

Hi Oliver,

Thanks for the response. I am using Chrome browser. H5P plugin for Wordpress 6.1.1. It cannot be a problem with duplicates as I have only created one marker. If I set the marker to be a question type (like multiple choice or fill in the blanks) it works fine, but if I set it to Image, text or audio nothing happens.

I have a set up a test page here: www.activephysiology.com/escape-room-test-page-1

This page has the single marker which is currently set to trigger an image but nothing happens. As I said, if I set it to trigger a question type it works fine.

Thanks for your help!

otacke's picture

Hi activephysiology!

I have had a look at your site, but cannot see anything unusual. Sorry, I have no clue what the problem might be. I can neither reproduce that behavior locally nor is there any plausible reason why marker detection should fail for some specific content types only.

Cheers,
Oliver