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Articulate Storyline 360: Background Audio Now Supported

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Note: You can import the following audio formats into Storyline: AAC, AIF, AIFF, M4A, MP3, OGG, WAV, and WMA.) Looking for Storyline training, development support, or mentoring? Your playlist can contain as many audio files as you like.

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Adobe Captivate 5: Make Quick Work Out of Adding Audio to a Project

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Either way, the Import audio dialog box opens and you would browse to the appropriate audio file (Captivate allows you to import either WAV or MP3 file formats) and open the file.  Both Windows and Macintosh developers can attend the classes. Looking to learn Adobe Captivate 5?

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How to Add Closed Captions to Video and Audio in Lectora

Trivantis

Web accessibility is an important part of the development process that should be considered with your initial course design. Lectora and Lectora Online support adding captions to FLV and MP4 video formats. If your file is not in this format (for example, WMV or AVI), you will need to convert it to MP4. Click Convert to MP4.

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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. Lectora allows developers to set events that occur at flagged times within audio. This eLearning blog is brought to you by Integrated Learning Services , an eLearning design & development company.

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Editing Audio with Audacity

The Learning Dispatch

There are a host of different ways to use this program to your advantage; but in this post, we''ll just cover some of the more essential functions that will probably be most useful to you in your training or course development work. What you will need: A supported operating system (Windows XP or later or Mac OS X 10.4

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Using Text-to-Speech in an eLearning Course

Tony Karrer

In this post we will begin to address the practical side of the subject: How can e-learning developers use Text-to-Speech (TTS) voices to narrate their courses? TTS Stand-Alone Web Services TTS stand-alone products can be used by eLearning developers irrespective of the authoring tool they are used.

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eLearning: Engaging All Groups of Learners

Origin Learning

The eLearning courses are developed keeping in mind the visual, auditory, and kinesthetic types of learners. The eLearning courses developed for such learners must have a good look-and-feel, to assist this visual process. The eLearning technology aids modern day teaching for all classes and environments. Visual Learner.