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Adobe Captivate 2019: New Text-to-Speech Voices

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In that post, I told you how Adobe removed most of the outdated (Flash) SWF features. Choose  Audio  >  Speech Management  to open the Speech Management dialog box. Choose Window > Slide Notes, create a new note , and then write some text into the note area.

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Captivate HTML5 – Audio Doesn’t Play in Moodle

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Each file is a series of slides, and each slide has a.wav file that I imported and dropped on the page. Last year, using the same programs (slightly older versions), and processes, I published these packages as swf files, and the audio played without any issues. The.wav files were created using Audition 2109.

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How to Make Online Courses More Interactive

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This gives the learners something to do, rather than clicking through slides or watching a video. Try out a variety of visual components such as drag and drop elements, audio recordings, videos, SWF files, HTML5, and more. Instead of ending with one, use a quiz as a pre-knowledge check at the start of a lesson.

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Adobe Captivate 5.5: Lowering the Size of Published SWFs

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Fortunately, adding interactivity to a lesson does not negatively impact the size of the published SWF. Rather, imported assets such as audio, video and images are the main culprits behind SWF bloat. There are some things that you can do while working in Captivate that may lower the size of the published SWF.

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Q&A: Audio in Captivate

Adobe Captivate

Recently I answered several questions about Audio in 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 I have posted several articles about audio. Merging of Audio clips (slide audio).

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Learning Interactions and Audio

Adobe Captivate

A question posted recently is at the base of this short post: “a way to stop the main slide audio when a tab on the interaction is clicked” I pointed to an older blog where you can find some tips for using learning interactions, about their limitations etc. Audio Problem. Interaction available after Slide Audio.

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Adobe Captivate: Best Practices for Creating Compliant eLearning

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For example, if you select the Enable Accessibility option and you have filled in the project name and project description text boxes in Project preferences, a screen reader will read the name and description when the Adobe Captivate SWF file is played. Slide accessibility text. Slide label (derived from Slide Properties).