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Q&A: Audio in Captivate

Adobe Captivate

For long clips (to be avoided, better split up on more slides) that can take a while and could even lead to synchronizing problems. This leads to a similar situation as with project audio: it takes a while before that longer clip is loaded and often synchronizing with appearance of slide items is screwed up.

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Adobe Captivate: Methods for Attaching Voiceover Audio

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

You can import  wav's  or  mp3's.  Once again, you will either be presented with a dialog box to open an existing audio clip, or a dialog box where you can record your own audio. If you choose  Import to , you will be presented with an  Import Audio  dialog box.

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How to Add Closed Captions to Video and Audio in Lectora

Trivantis

b)]: “Equivalent alternatives for any multimedia presentation shall be synchronized with the presentation.”. Open your title in Lectora/Lectora Online. Again, you may need to use Convert to MP3 to change your audio file format (for example, from WAV or WMA). Add your MP3, WAV, WMA or other format audio file as the audio track.

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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. Any available action in Lectora and Lectora Online may be synchronized.

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Using Text-to-Speech in an eLearning Course

Tony Karrer

Of course, both human narration and TTS tools that produce audio files means that it takes some work to get the audio files embedded in the authored course, including importing the files and in some cases synchronizing them with a time-line editor. Tools that have embedded TTS, like Adobe Captivate, make this significantly easier.

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Editing Text to speech text for Loquendo voices in Captivate 5

Adobe Captivate

To see the usage of tags, open the.cptx file, and select Audio > Speech Management. To hear how the voices modify the actual text, open the SWF file, plug-in your headphones and listen to the narration. Here, I describe how to adjust them synchronously with the text by means of a User Control embedded in the text.