Hi Brad and welcome to Heroes! Trying to get the audio from the SWF files would be a pain in the ____ and not really worth the effort since all you would have would be the compressed version of the audio. To get the audio from the person I would ask them to provide you with the Presenter Package. Here's how they can send it to you:
Hi Brad, have you heard of a product called 7-Zip? It's free, and if you have the PPTA from your project, you should be able to use 7-Zip to extract the file's contents. The PPTA contains whatever you added via the Articulate menu in the original project - such as narration, attachments, etc.
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Hi Brad and welcome to Heroes! Trying to get the audio from the SWF files would be a pain in the ____ and not really worth the effort since all you would have would be the compressed version of the audio. To get the audio from the person I would ask them to provide you with the Presenter Package. Here's how they can send it to you:
http://www.articulate.com/support/presenter09/?p=457
Hi Justin,
Thanks for the fast reply. Can anything be done if I have the PPTA file but not the PPT that was used for the original recording?
Cheers,
Brad
Hi Brad, worst case scenario is that you could plug a digital recorder into the lineout of your computer, if not you can extract it from the ppta
Thanks Phil. Could you tell me how to extract from the PPTA?
Cheers,
Brad
Hi Brad, have you heard of a product called 7-Zip? It's free, and if you have the PPTA from your project, you should be able to use 7-Zip to extract the file's contents. The PPTA contains whatever you added via the Articulate menu in the original project - such as narration, attachments, etc.
Awesome, thanks Jeannette!
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