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Adding existing audio to boxes and buttons, Click Import.

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6. If you want, change audio processing options: Normalize: Select this option to have Captivate adjust the sound volume automatically. Normalizing audio helps keep the sound level consistent between slides. Dynamics: Select this option to amplify quiet sections of the audio to help compensate for variations in audio volume. ■ Ratio: Specifies the maximum amplification that will be used. The default setting of 2.0 sets the quietest sections of the audio to be amplified by a factor of 2. A higher setting can improve projects with large differences between quiet and loud sections, but can also amplify background noise. ■ Noise Threshold: Controls the amplification of background noise. Anything quieter than the noise threshold is not amplified. If background noise is amplified too much, setting a higher noise threshold may help solve the problem. (Note that the Dynamics option does not work well with high noise levels.) 7. When you finish, click OK. Adding existing audio to boxes and buttons You can import an audio file to use with buttons, highlight boxes, click boxes, or text entry boxes. You can also use the Audio Library to add an audio file that is already in your current project. To import an audio file: 1. Open a Captivate project. 2. Double-click the slide that contains the button or box to which you want to add audio. Then double-click the button or box. 3. Click the Audio tab. 4. Click Import. Tip: Captivate contains a gallery that has buttons, sounds, and animations (in SWF format) for you to use in your projects. By default, the gallery is stored in the following location when you install Captivate: C:\Program Files\Macromedia\Captivate\Gallery. 5. Browse to the audio file you want to add, select the file, and click Open. 6. (Optional) To listen to and test the audio file, click Play. 7. Set other options as necessary. ■ To edit the audio file (for example, change volume, add silence, change length, and so on), click Edit. ■ If you want the audio to fade in or fade out, set the number of seconds using the arrows in Fade in and Fade out. 8. When you finish, click OK. 80 Chapter 5: Adding Audio

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Chapter 5:
Adding Audio
6.
If you want, change audio processing options:
Normalize: Select this option to have Captivate adjust the sound volume automatically.
Normalizing audio helps keep the sound level consistent between slides.
Dynamics: Select this option to amplify quiet sections of the audio to help compensate for
variations in audio volume.
Ratio: Specifies the maximum amplification that will be used. The default setting of 2.0 sets
the quietest sections of the audio to be amplified by a factor of 2. A higher setting can
improve projects with large differences between quiet and loud sections, but can also
amplify background noise.
Noise Threshold: Controls the amplification of background noise. Anything quieter than
the noise threshold is not amplified. If background noise is amplified too much, setting a
higher noise threshold may help solve the problem. (Note that the Dynamics option does
not work well with high noise levels.)
7.
When you finish, click OK.
Adding existing audio to boxes and buttons
You can import an audio file to use with buttons, highlight boxes, click boxes, or text entry boxes.
You can also use the Audio Library to add an audio file that is already in your current project.
To import an audio file:
1.
Open a Captivate project.
2.
Double-click the slide that contains the button or box to which you want to add audio. Then
double-click the button or box.
3.
Click the Audio tab.
4.
Click Import.
Tip:
Captivate contains a gallery that has buttons, sounds, and animations (in SWF format) for you to
use in your projects. By default, the gallery is stored in the following location when you install
Captivate: C:\Program Files\Macromedia\Captivate\Gallery.
5.
Browse to the audio file you want to add, select the file, and click Open.
6.
(Optional) To listen to and test the audio file, click Play.
7.
Set other options as necessary.
To edit the audio file (for example, change volume, add silence, change length, and so on),
click Edit.
If you want the audio to fade in or fade out, set the number of seconds using the arrows in
Fade in and Fade out.
8.
When you finish, click OK.