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How to Add Closed Captions to Video and Audio in Lectora

Trivantis

Part II: How to Add Closed Captions to Audio Files. Lectora 11 and higher supports adding closed captions to FLV and MP3 audio files using the same steps as for video above: insert the audio file, and then on the Audio Properties ribbon select Add Captions. Step A: Convert your audio file to video. is released!

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Podcasting like a pro! (Part 2) – How to edit and publish your podcast recording

eFront

First step is to download Audacity & AoA Audio Extractor , and if you would like to use introductory and closing music you can find links to free resources in this post. Two things must be done before you begin: First, use AoA Audio Extractor to extract your file from GoToMeeting (or other recording tool) & convert to “WAV”.

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Behind the Scenes - How We Create Screencasts

TechSmith Camtasia

Ryan has created a lot of our tutorials for Camtasia Studio. Record my audio. Start recording audio. Export to WAV file. The screencast that was listed the most in your feedback was one done our Instructional Designer, Ryan Eash. I wanted to make sure everyone saw this screencast. I know you'll find it useful.

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How to Add Events to Audio and Video in Lectora and Lectora Online

Trivantis

Lectora® and Lectora® Online make it easy to synchronize events—add actions—to audio and video playback. This blog will show you step-by-step how to synchronize events to audio and video files within Lectora and Lectora Online titles. And of course you will want to have the audio or video file recorded.

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Using Lectora & CourseMill to Create an Easy Access iPad Course

Trivantis

Video Demos & Tutorials. No Auto-Play of Audio and Video Files: When building your course to be compatible with an iPad, you cannot have your audio or video automatically play when the learner first visits the screen (this is a setting created by Apple). WAV files are far too large to utilize in a mobile course.

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5 Best Compliance Training Platforms for Employees

Academy of Mine

Key Features Content Management : Upload presentations (PPT), courses (SCORM), video tutorials (FLV, MP4), flash clips (SWF), audio (MP3, WAV), and documents (PDF, DOC, XLS). One unique feature is the ability to create interactive compliance role-plays complete with point systems, branching decision trees, and voice-overs.

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The Top 10 Most Used Online Employee Training Tools: Part 1

TalentLMS

3) An audio editor. Whether it’s to edit an interview, to extract the relevant parts from the recording of a lecture, or to trim a piece of music you’re using as a soundtrack to your eLearning videos to the right size, you’ll need an audio editor. 4) A video editor.