Macromedia captivate 2 Manual De Usuario

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Chapter 5:  Adding Audio and Video
Adjust volume 
Click to increase or decrease the sound level of the audio file. There is also an 
option to fine-tune quieter portions of the audio file.
Zoom in 
Click to enlarge the waveform.
Zoom out 
Click to shrink the waveform.
Settings 
Click to set various options such as recording device, audio quality level, and 
recording device calibration.
Record/Insert new audio 
Click to begin recording audio. (To record, you need a 
microphone.)
Play 
Click to play the audio file.
Stop 
Click to stop playing the audio file.
Import 
Click to add a different audio file to the slide.
5.
When you finish editing the audio file, click OK.
Editing audio timing
Adobe Captivate lets you edit the timing of audio files after you record or import them. Having 
control over the timing of audio files gives you the ability to use audio files of different lengths 
and incorporate them smoothly into projects. 
After you record or import an audio file, the file appears as a waveform in the Edit Audio Timing 
dialog box. If your project contains multiple audio files, you can see which audio files are assigned 
to specific slides.
To edit audio timing:
1.
Open an Adobe Captivate project containing one or more audio files.
2.
From the Audio menu, select Edit timing.
The Edit Audio Timing dialog box appears.
Audio files in the Adobe Captivate project are displayed as waveforms. Slide numbers are 
shown along the top of the waveform so you can see exactly how the audio files are currently 
distributed across the slides. 
To change how audio files are distributed across slides, click on a slide divider at the top of a 
red slide marker line and slide the divider to the left or right. The waveform remains static, 
but you change where the audio file begins to play within the Adobe Captivate project. This 
option is particularly useful if you have a long audio file and need to experiment with 
assigning the file to one slide or having it play over multiple slides. 
To listen to audio, click a location within the waveform and then click Play. The audio plays 
from the location you selected to the end of all the audio in the project. (You can stop the 
playback at any time by clicking Stop.)
To zoom in on a particular area of the waveform, click on the waveform and then click 
zoom in or zoom out. (Alternatively, click in the waveform and roll your mouse wheel to 
zoom in and out). The scale at which you are viewing the waveform is shown in the Scale 
information box near the lower-right corner of the dialog box.