We would like to do a training course where the content is presented with a voiceover. Can the voiceover be done is just PowerPoint and then converted and published in Articulate Studio or does the voiceover have to be done in Studio?
Not sure about the PowerPoint-to-Presenter route since I've never tried it. However, I have used other audio editors and then imported the files into Studio. For me there are a couple of benefits.
First, my audio software (Apple's GarageBand, which can be used for podcasts and other voice work) gives me editing options for improving quality. Second, I end up with a set of audio files--one per slide--that are maintained outside Presenter's .ppta file.
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Hi, Jill -- Thanks for your question! May I ask if you have had a chance to review this material on Recording Narration in Presenter '13 yet, by chance?
Not sure about the PowerPoint-to-Presenter route since I've never tried it. However, I have used other audio editors and then imported the files into Studio. For me there are a couple of benefits.
First, my audio software (Apple's GarageBand, which can be used for podcasts and other voice work) gives me editing options for improving quality. Second, I end up with a set of audio files--one per slide--that are maintained outside Presenter's .ppta file.
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