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Q&A: Audio in Captivate

Adobe Captivate

Although personally I mostly use Adobe Audition to record and edit audio clips for Captivate, this blog will focus only on the Audio features within Captivate. In the past (SWF output) I sometimes used Project audio, which was distributed over all the slides, using the Audtion roundtripping. Only wav files can be edited.

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Editing Text to speech text for Loquendo voices in Captivate 5

Adobe Captivate

Through my previous blog series on text-to-speech, you have learnt about: The different text-to-speech voices in Adobe Captivate 5 (NeoSpeech and Loquendo). I have used these controls in an Adobe Captivate project (.cptx cptx and SWF file) and attached it here for your reference. wav" files are only supported and played.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Adobe Captivate

Adobe Captivate

What is the 2017 release of Adobe Captivate? The 2017 release of Adobe Captivate empowers you to leap ahead with a smart eLearning design platform that does the heavy lifting of creating responsive eLearning content. Transform* legacy Adobe Captivate non-mobile courses into fully responsive mLearning content.

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How to create an online course in TalentLMS

TalentLMS

There are two ways to do this: directly upload an audio file (mp3, wav, etc.), You can add PowerPoint (ppt, pptx), MS Word (doc, docx), Excel (xls, xlsx), and Adobe PDF (pdf) files. The “Add Flash Object” form lets you add an interactive Flash animation (SWF file) to your course. – Audio. – Flash Object.

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E-learning Development: Selecting the Right Audio, Video, and Image Format

CommLab India

So to get a clear picture, let’s see the various formats supported by Adobe Captivate 9, Articulate Storyline, and Lectora 16. Adobe Captivate 9. Audio (F6) formats include MP3 and WAV. WAV: (WAVE AUDIO) Normally used for Radio, TV, DVD, or other media-related objects; does not compress audio and maintains good quality.

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