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Entries Tagged as 'Sound Forge'

Using Audio Markers in Adobe Presenter

March 10th, 2009 · No Comments

In yesterday’s post, I began discussing some advanced audio editing and rapid e-learning synchronization features of Adobe’s applications Presenter and Captivate.
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This post will cover how to integrate your audio-with-metadata files into Adobe Presenter. In my next article I will discuss using markers to generate content for Captivate – the processes are different. [...]

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Tags: Adding Markers · Adobe Presenter · Audio · Captivate · Narration · Sound Forge · adobe captivate · content · e-learning · elearning

Audio Narration in E-Learning Content: Using Audio Markers

March 9th, 2009 · 1 Comment

One of the features of Adobe applications for rapid e-learning content development is their facility to import audio metadata (commonly known as markers) into the authoring environment. I received a query from a Krishna, a subscriber to the E-Learning Curve Blog who asked:
How do you insert markers and how do you synchronize with captivate [...]

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Tags: Adding Markers · Adobe Presenter · Audio · Captivate · Narration · Sound Forge · adobe captivate · content · e-learning · elearning