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Tony Karrer
MAY 12, 2009
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Tony Karrer
MAY 12, 2009
Browse eLearning Content
Integrated Learnings
JANUARY 4, 2012
Open up a new blank project and let's look at the steps involved when using Lectora to sync audio. Import Audio as an FLV File. The format of the audio file is important because only Flash Video (FLV) files can be used for syncing events to audio. For some, this may actually be a preferred way of syncing events to audio.
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Trivantis
DECEMBER 29, 2014
This blog will show you step by step how to create and add closed captions to Lectora and Lectora Online titles. Open your title in Lectora/Lectora Online. Lectora and Lectora Online support adding captions to FLV and MP4 video formats. Click Save As and save the file as an FLV. Enter Run or Preview mode. Add an image.
Stratbeans
MAY 20, 2017
Browse to the video you want to use and click Open. These file formats are natively supported in Storyline: FLV, MP4, SWF. The post Storyline 360 – How to Record | Edit | Add videos appeared first on Automated Learning and LMS Blogs. Adding a Video from a Website. Add a logo or watermark for branding.
Rapid eLearning
MAY 5, 2009
I get a lot of questions from blog readers who are on a limited budget. All you do is open it and then you can pick a color from any part of your computer screen. I tend to do a lot of image resizing, especially for the blog. Audacity is an open source audio editor. FLV Player. Pixie is a simple color picker.
Trivantis
MARCH 10, 2015
This blog will show you step-by-step how to synchronize events to audio and video files within Lectora and Lectora Online titles. Open your title in Lectora/Lectora Online. Lectora and Lectora Online allow you to synchronize event actions to MP3 audio, MP4 video and FLV file formats. Blog How-to'
Trivantis
JANUARY 13, 2016
Rather, Lectora will publish with standard pop-ups that open in a new window. Add a hyperlink below the image to open a textual explanation in a new window. The hyperlink in this example opens a message with a full description of the image. You can import an existing XML file, or open a sample XML file to get started.
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