Thought I'd report back my findings. I took incremental steps modifying the template of this .story file, publishing and testing with each step.
Changing the course title to Japanese when publishing seems to break all audio. Changing it back to English doesn't resolve whatever broke. I had to fall back to the previous revision.
Unrelated to the audio, I noticed that publishing a course with a Japanese title results in a scorm manifest with corrupt title text:
The question marks should be Japanese. Since the course notes and on-display text publish properly, I wonder if the writing of the manifest is a workstation configuration problem or a bug in Storyline?
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Hi, Sam-
I am having this same issue today! I don't know why it is happening, but I wanted to let you know you aren't the only one it is happening to.
Erika
It's new to me, and reminiscent of the way Presenter used to drop audio. Anyone else?
Opening my .story file, nothing else, results in:
Any workarounds or recovery suggestions?
Making headway by importing the slides into a new project.
Thought I'd report back my findings. I took incremental steps modifying the template of this .story file, publishing and testing with each step.
Changing the course title to Japanese when publishing seems to break all audio. Changing it back to English doesn't resolve whatever broke. I had to fall back to the previous revision.
Unrelated to the audio, I noticed that publishing a course with a Japanese title results in a scorm manifest with corrupt title text:
The question marks should be Japanese. Since the course notes and on-display text publish properly, I wonder if the writing of the manifest is a workstation configuration problem or a bug in Storyline?
Less important, the HTML title content is also corrupt in index_lms.html it appers as:
TITLE>2013??????????????</TITLE>
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