When I synch the animations with my narration in Articulate Presenter, the timing is right where I want it. After publishing, however, many of the animations change location -- delaying to the end of the slide, after the narration has stopped. Can someone please tell me what am I doing wrong?
When creating, editing, and publishing Articulate Presenter '13 courses, be sure you're working on your local hard drive (typically your C: drive). Working on a network drive or a USB drive can cause erratic behavior, such as file corruption, an inability to save changes, and loss of resources. See this article for more information.
If you view published Articulate Presenter content on your local hard drive or send it to someone else to view on their local hard drive, you'll encounter security restrictions from the computer, web browser, Flash Player, and network that'll cause various features to fail. To test your content and share it with others, you'll need to upload it to the environment for which it was published. Here's how.
Are you able to reproduce this error in a new file or is it only happening in one file?
Hi Leslie. Thanks for the thorough response. I did save on my local drive, am not trying to send it to anyone. Looking at another post on the community, I think my problem may have to do with my perfectionist tendencies--- re-animating the same slide to get it right. Then after I publish and review the presentation, those animations have either delayed, or moved to the end of the slide in audio editor.
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Hi Ruth and welcome to E-Learning Heroes!
When creating, editing, and publishing Articulate Presenter '13 courses, be sure you're working on your local hard drive (typically your C: drive). Working on a network drive or a USB drive can cause erratic behavior, such as file corruption, an inability to save changes, and loss of resources. See this article for more information.
If you view published Articulate Presenter content on your local hard drive or send it to someone else to view on their local hard drive, you'll encounter security restrictions from the computer, web browser, Flash Player, and network that'll cause various features to fail. To test your content and share it with others, you'll need to upload it to the environment for which it was published. Here's how.
Are you able to reproduce this error in a new file or is it only happening in one file?
Hi Leslie,
I did have the same problem. I saved on my local drive but i still have the problem.
Hi Fabrice and welcome to E-Learning Heroes!
Are you uploading the published content to it's intended environment when reviewing as well?
No i just tried to review my content before publishing.
Hi Leslie. Thanks for the thorough response. I did save on my local drive, am not trying to send it to anyone. Looking at another post on the community, I think my problem may have to do with my perfectionist tendencies--- re-animating the same slide to get it right. Then after I publish and review the presentation, those animations have either delayed, or moved to the end of the slide in audio editor.
Ruth,
Try that link : https://player.vimeo.com/video/145574584
It solves my problem.
Thanks Fabrice for sharing
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