I am attempting my first Replay project, and I have similar content that needs to go to two different groups. I have recorded one as needed, then recorded supplimental material seperatly. Does anyone know of a way to pull in the video and audio from a seperate Replay file? When I click on the import video, there isnt any audio. Is there a way to pull in both?
Do you see those small wavelengths in the "A" portion of the list? Those should indicate that there's audio attached to that video.
When you publish a video from Replay, it combines the audio and video into one MP4 file. When you insert that resulting video into a new project, you'll see the smaller wavelengths (like the ones in your screenshot) instead of the larger one that allows you to position the audio.
Have you tried playing the video to see if you can hear the audio in those two videos, or are you working with "B"? If you're working with "B", do you hear any audio when you play the published MP4 file outside of Replay?
Also, it may help to make sure you're working with local project and video files.
Work on your local drive (your C: drive). Working on a network drive or a USB drive can cause erratic behavior, including file corruption, loss of audio, and other unexpected behavior.
You should also make sure the directory path to your project files and your published output is less than 260 characters (for example C:\Articulate).
Avoid using special characters, accents or symbols in your file names (this includes spaces and underscores).
Additional information regarding "Naming Files, Paths, and Namespaces" in Windows operating systems can be found in the following Microsoft article.
I believe the problem I was having, was caused by not publishing the files I wanted to use to mp4 format, then pulling them into a new replay project. Once I did that, I was able to obtain the desired results.
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Hi Kyle and welcome to E-Learning Heroes!
Do you see those small wavelengths in the "A" portion of the list? Those should indicate that there's audio attached to that video.
When you publish a video from Replay, it combines the audio and video into one MP4 file. When you insert that resulting video into a new project, you'll see the smaller wavelengths (like the ones in your screenshot) instead of the larger one that allows you to position the audio.
Have you tried playing the video to see if you can hear the audio in those two videos, or are you working with "B"? If you're working with "B", do you hear any audio when you play the published MP4 file outside of Replay?
Also, it may help to make sure you're working with local project and video files.
Additional information regarding "Naming Files, Paths, and Namespaces" in Windows operating systems can be found in the following Microsoft article.
Thanks!
Thank you for the quick response Christine!
I believe the problem I was having, was caused by not publishing the files I wanted to use to mp4 format, then pulling them into a new replay project. Once I did that, I was able to obtain the desired results.
Thanks again!
Glad to hear that, Kyle!
Thanks very much for letting me know it worked out for you.
Have a great day :)
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