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matcorrado
Community Member
Hi Kevin,
If you are referring to a single media object that contains multiple language tracks, the answer is no, we do not support that.
If you are referring to a single media object that contains multiple language tracks, the answer is no, we do not support that.
DianaMyers
8 years agoCommunity Member
@Mat,
Just a quick note to clarify your response to Kevin (above).
If we have multiple audio tracks and SRT files (one set for each language), is there a way to incorporate those into one Storyline project? Perhaps with a toggle to select the chosen audio/caption language?
Just a quick note to clarify your response to Kevin (above).
If we have multiple audio tracks and SRT files (one set for each language), is there a way to incorporate those into one Storyline project? Perhaps with a toggle to select the chosen audio/caption language?
- matcorrado8 years agoCommunity MemberHey Diana! You can certainly have multiple audio tracks, each having its own SRT file, in whatever supported language you wish. And you can have those within a single Storyline project. I just tested having two of the same audio track, each with a different SRT file, on a single slide. I used radio buttons to select between Audio 1 and Audio 2, and created triggers to stop/start each. So the answer is a resounding Yes! :)
- DianaMyers8 years agoCommunity Member@Mat - thanks so much... this might make a great blog post/article to help others understand what you can do and how to do it if you have to support multiple languages. :-)
- DianaMyers8 years agoCommunity MemberHey Mat - can you share your "test" SL 360 file... for the life of me, I can't figure out what triggers to use to pause one SRT and show the other while keeping the captions in sync.