I am working on 45 slide presentation (locally). All other slides had their audio import with no problem. I am trying to import the final audio file to slide 45, and it seems that the audio becomes corrupt during the import. Once it is imported the sound is extremely low and very muffled. It is an MP3 file that plays fine in Windows Media player. It imports fine into Audacity and show audio waves as it should be. When imported into Presenter the audio waves are barley there. I have attached photos to show what I mean. What can be done to fix this?
The Audacity window is showing that your audio file is 44KHz, 32-bit, stereo. Use Audacity to convert it to 44KHz, 16-bit, mono and then import it into Articulate. That should do the trick.
Nelinda, Can you try importing that final audio file into a new, single slide presentation? It would help determine if the issue is more with the audio file.
Played around with the settings in audacity before exporting as wave. Ultimately was a stereo file that worked. The file seemed to have issues when trying to convert to mono file.
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The Audacity window is showing that your audio file is 44KHz, 32-bit, stereo. Use Audacity to convert it to 44KHz, 16-bit, mono and then import it into Articulate. That should do the trick.
- Steve Gannon
GanTek Multimedia
Steve, thank you for your reply.
Did the conversion and still produced the same problem.
I attached the photo of the new audio file that I imported into Articulate.
Not sure what else to do at this point.
Have you tried encoding it as a WAV?
Sorry I hit post, before I hit paste - http://www.articulate.com/support/presenter09/kb/?p=547
Nelinda, Can you try importing that final audio file into a new, single slide presentation? It would help determine if the issue is more with the audio file.
Ron,
Yes I have tried WAV stereo and mono with no luck.
David,
Yes, I have tried putting the audio with a single slide presentation and I am still getting the same error.
SUCCESS!!
Played around with the settings in audacity before exporting as wave. Ultimately was a stereo file that worked. The file seemed to have issues when trying to convert to mono file.
Thank you all for your help and input.
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