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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.     Interesting problem.   In truth, I never add the audio to PowerPoint slides while in PowerPoint. Instead, I always import the audio directly onto the slides after the PowerPoint-to-Captivate import process is complete. The audio worked fine.

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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.     Interesting problem.   In truth, I never add the audio to PowerPoint slides while in PowerPoint. Instead, I always import the audio directly onto the slides after the PowerPoint-to-Captivate import process is complete. The audio worked fine.

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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.     Interesting problem.   In truth, I never add the audio to PowerPoint slides while in PowerPoint. Instead, I always import the audio directly onto the slides after the PowerPoint-to-Captivate import process is complete. The audio worked fine.

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Q&A: Audio in Captivate

Adobe Captivate

Merging of Audio clips (slide audio). For HMTL5 output audio (and video) has to be generated when entering a slide with audio. For long clips (to be avoided, better split up on more slides) that can take a while and could even lead to synchronizing problems. My trick: choose Audio, Edit, Project instead of Slide.

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Friday Finds — MicroLearning, Automating Creativity & Better Video for Learning

Mike Taylor

Last Week’s Most Clicked Neuroscience Warns Against the Thank You Slide News & Notes Focus on the ‘Learning’ of MicroLearning This post from the Learning Scientists blog by Dr. Nidhi Sachdeva delves into the concept of “microlearning.” converts text to audio that you can download as MP3 & WAV files.

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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. Interesting problem. In truth, I never add the audio to PowerPoint slides while in PowerPoint. Instead, I always import the audio directly onto the slides after the PowerPoint-to-Captivate import process is complete. The audio worked fine.

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Library? Which Library?

Adobe Captivate

Even when you delete the items from slides (stage), they will remain in the Library and can be reused. If you import a (compressed)mp3 file it will automatically be converted to a ‘raw’ wav-file which will also be in this folder. Captivate users tend to insert assets one by one on slides using the Media Button.

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