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Using Lectora to Sync Audio

Integrated Learnings

Most multimedia developers are familiar with audio timing in frame based applications like Adobe Flash and other movie editing software. Import Audio as an FLV File. This is where you will select the audio you created for the page. by Jonathan Shoaf. This concept is a little different when using Lectora to sync audio.

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Understanding Video File Types: Codecs, Containers, and Outputs

TechSmith Camtasia

When exporting a video for the web, MP4 will be your best bet! Occasionally, you may need to use a different container depending on where you plan to host your video. If you’re creating a video for a client, always check to see if they have any specific file type needs. Flash is not supported by iOS devices.

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How To Edit Video: Reducing File Size

TechSmith Camtasia

To help you not worry too much about file size, we’ve created Camtasia and Snagit video outputs to default to the MP4 file type, and will recommend MP4 in the majority of cases for online sharing. Other common video file types include: MOV (Apple Quicktime Movie).AVI AVI (Audio Video Interleave – Microsoft).WMV

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9 Free Tools That Help Me Build Better E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

Color Schemer helps you create color schemes. Usually what I do is use Pixie to pick a color from an image (or logo) and then go to the color scheme site to create a color scheme to go with it. Movie maker comes with your Windows PC so most likely you already have it on your computer. It’s an easy-to-use video editor.

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M is for Media

Clive on Learning

So, I took the presentation on The story of the 30-minute masters that I created last week in Articulate and decided to re-create it in a movie format that would work for both YouTube and the iPod (MP4). I thought about Captivate, but that only exports Flash movies (SWFs). I couldn't do this with Articulate.

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