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Using Lectora to Sync Audio

Integrated Learnings

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. Audio timings are set with the Lectora audio editor.

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Green Screen on a Shoestring: Part III, Production

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

You may find that having a still image of the Captivate lesson's interface placed behind the video will help with adjusting the video's settings and placement. Step 5: Encode the processed video by selecting File > Export > Media. This will open a dialog box for setting the encoding parameters.

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9 Free Tools That Help Me Build Better E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

All you do is open it and then you can pick a color from any part of your computer screen. Audacity is an open source audio editor. For rapid elearning converting to the SWF and FLV Flash formats are important and Format Factory supports this. FLV Player. Pixie is a simple color picker. Color Schemer.

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It’s time for upgrades, and a Poll

eLearning Development

It looks like it’s time to open up the wallet and start purchasing software upgrades. For Studio 09, Articualte added Articulate Video Encoder ‘09. This tool converts video files to FLV for inclusion in courses. It works fine, I just prefer Flash Video Encoder.

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How to Speak Like an eLearning Pro

OpenSesame

As long as you can open it in your computer, view and learn from it, it’s elearning. Open source authoring tools include CourseLab , CALI Author , eXe etc. FLV : Flash Video is a container file format used to deliver video over the Internet using Adobe Flash Player.

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Adobe Captivate: Adding Videos to eLearning

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Kevin Siegel      You can add several types of video into a Captivate project, including AVI, MOV, and Flash Video (FLV or F4V). To insert a video, open or create a Captivate project and then choose  Video > Insert Video  to open the  Insert Video  dialog box. 

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Using Shortcut Keys to Increase Your Productivity

Adobe Captivate

Open Adobe Captivate Help (To access dialog-box-level help, click the Help button on individual dialogue boxes.). Open new project. Open the project. Open project template. Insert Flash video placeholder. Close all the open projects. Insert an FLV file. Shortcut key. F1 (Win & Mac).

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