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ELEARNING PRODUCTION: Getting Audio from Microsoft PowerPoint to Work in Adobe Captivate

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Captivate only uses the wav and mp3 file format.   As a workaround, I right-clicked the audio in PowerPoint and selected Save Media as.     Then I used Adobe Media Encoder (it’s a program that is probably on your computer already) and converted the m4a file into a mid-quality mp3. .

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ELEARNING PRODUCTION: Getting Audio from Microsoft PowerPoint to Work in Adobe Captivate

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Captivate only uses the wav and mp3 file format.   As a workaround, I right-clicked the audio in PowerPoint and selected Save Media as.         Then I used Adobe Media Encoder (it’s a program that is probably on your computer already) and converted the m4a file into a mid-quality mp3. .

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ELEARNING PRODUCTION: Getting Audio from Microsoft PowerPoint to Work in Adobe Captivate

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Captivate only uses the wav and mp3 file format.   As a workaround, I right-clicked the audio in PowerPoint and selected Save Media as.         Then I used Adobe Media Encoder (it’s a program that is probably on your computer already) and converted the m4a file into a mid-quality mp3. .

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Using Lectora to Sync Audio

Integrated Learnings

They are familiar with the timeline concept and setting events within the timeline. Lectora allows developers to set events that occur at flagged times within audio. For some, this may actually be a preferred way of syncing events to audio. Flag Events using the Audio Editor. Click Ok to close the event dialog box.

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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. If your file is not in this format (for example, WAV or AVI) you will need to convert it to MP3/MP4.

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ELEARNING PRODUCTION: Getting Audio from Microsoft PowerPoint to Work in Adobe Captivate

Adobe Captivate

Captivate only uses the wav and mp3 file format. As a workaround, I right-clicked the audio in PowerPoint and selected Save Media as. Then I used Adobe Media Encoder (it’s a program that is probably on your computer already) and converted the m4a file into a mid-quality mp3. To begin, drag the m4a file into Media Encoder.

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Library? Which Library?

Adobe Captivate

If you import a (compressed)mp3 file it will automatically be converted to a ‘raw’ wav-file which will also be in this folder. It is recommended whenever possible to import a wav file, when published it will be compressed to mp3 by Captivate. If you insert Characters (Media button) they will appear in this folder as well.

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