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How to Add Closed Captions to Video and Audio in Lectora

Trivantis

If your file is not in this format (for example, WMV or AVI), you will need to convert it to MP4. On the Add Captions dialog, click the button to see a Sample XML File: The sample XML file has all of the required formatting contained within it. Add your MP3, WAV, WMA or other format audio file as the audio track.

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Friday Finds — Learning Science, Expert Generalists, Our Knowingness Problem

Mike Taylor

and, of course, sampling some good food along the way. Convert text to audio and download as MP3 & WAV files. To be honest, he’s head over heels for this city, but I secretly hope he stays a bit closer to home. I hope you’ve got something fun lined up for the weekend too! As always, thanks for reading. link] play.ht

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Behind the Scenes - How We Create Screencasts

TechSmith Camtasia

I was absolutely blown away at the number of screencast examples many of you shared on this recent blog post. Export to WAV file. I was absolutely blown away at the number of screencast examples many of you shared on this recent blog post. I wanted to make sure everyone saw this screencast. Audacity setup. Start recording audio.

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How to insert video and audio into Google Slides

BrightCarbon

In this blog post, we’re going to show you how to insert audio and video into Google Slides and give you some examples where using video can enrich your presentations and increase audience engagement. Google Slides supports MP3 and WAV audio formats. How to add audio to Google slides.

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Using Lectora to Sync Audio

Integrated Learnings

For example, if you created your audio as a WAV file, you will need to use a program like Adobe Media Encoder to convert it to an FLV file. This is where you will select the audio you created for the page. The format of the audio file is important because only Flash Video (FLV) files can be used for syncing events to audio.

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Using Text-to-Speech in an eLearning Course

Tony Karrer

As an example, let’s see how to work with Acapela Virtual Speaker. Most of the time you are creating audio files locally and thus having access to the file system means it will keep files up-to-date. Virtual Speaker works with input text files (the narration scripts) and output sound files organized into directories.

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Using Lectora & CourseMill to Create an Easy Access iPad Course

Trivantis

Sample Courses. Examples of Lectora Titles. -->. WAV files are far too large to utilize in a mobile course. This example compares the button size differences of computer versus mobile device. . --> Lectora Talent Management. Sample Courses. Video Demos & Tutorials. eLearning Tips and Videos. -->. eNewsletter.