Adobe 65029940 User Manual - Page 85

Previewing audio

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Export: Opens a Browse for Folder dialog box and lets you export the selected audio file to a folder. Show object level audio: Displays any audio files associated with objects (click boxes, captions, buttons, highlight boxes, and so on) in the movie. 5. When you finish, click OK. Previewing audio After you add an audio file, you can preview the audio to test it. There are two methods for previewing audio. First, you can preview the entire Captivate movie and listen to the audio associated with an object, a slide, or the background. This lets you see exactly where the audio begins and ends in the movie and enables you to experience the audio as your users will. Second, if you need to preview only the audio without hearing it in the context of the movie, you can open object, slide, or background audio properties and play the audio file. To preview object audio: 1. Open a Captivate project. 2. Double-click on a slide containing an object with associated audio. 3. Double-click on the object with associated audio. 4. Click the Audio tab. 5. Click Play to listen to the audio file. 6. When you finish, click OK. To preview slide audio: 1. Open a Captivate project. 2. Double-click on a slide containing audio. 3. Click Audio on the toolbar. 4. Click the Play button to listen to the audio file. 5. When you finish, click OK. To preview background audio: 1. Open a Captivate project. 2. From the Movie menu, select Preferences. 3. Click the Background Audio tab. 4. Click Play to listen to the audio file. 5. When you finish, click OK. Previewing audio 85

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Previewing audio
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Export: Opens a Browse for Folder dialog box and lets you export the selected audio file to a
folder.
Show object level audio: Displays any audio files associated with objects (click boxes, captions,
buttons, highlight boxes, and so on) in the movie.
5.
When you finish, click OK.
Previewing audio
After you add an audio file, you can preview the audio to test it.
There are two methods for previewing audio. First, you can preview the entire Captivate movie
and listen to the audio associated with an object, a slide, or the background. This lets you see
exactly where the audio begins and ends in the movie and enables you to experience the audio as
your users will.
Second, if you need to preview only the audio without hearing it in the context of the movie, you
can open object, slide, or background audio properties and play the audio file.
To preview object audio:
1.
Open a Captivate project.
2.
Double-click on a slide containing an object with associated audio.
3.
Double-click on the object with associated audio.
4.
Click the Audio tab.
5.
Click Play to listen to the audio file.
6.
When you finish, click OK.
To preview slide audio:
1.
Open a Captivate project.
2.
Double-click on a slide containing audio.
3.
Click Audio on the toolbar.
4.
Click the Play button to listen to the audio file.
5.
When you finish, click OK.
To preview background audio:
1.
Open a Captivate project.
2.
From the Movie menu, select Preferences.
3.
Click the Background Audio tab.
4.
Click Play to listen to the audio file.
5.
When you finish, click OK.