Yes you can, but if you have populated the scenes with content already, adding and assigning a new master to that scene may affect it. Depending on the type of changes on your new layout, you may end up deleting a few placeholders here and there.
My goal is to have an audio file play throughout the scene uninterrupted. I have seen the various suggestions on doing this but I either do not have the proper version of Storyline (Storyline 2) or I am inexperienced with JavaScript...which was one of the suggestions. I figured if I could apply a Master Slide to just that one scene, I could insert the audio that would play throughout that one scene.
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Yes you can, but if you have populated the scenes with content already, adding and assigning a new master to that scene may affect it. Depending on the type of changes on your new layout, you may end up deleting a few placeholders here and there.
Hope this helps,
Alex
My goal is to have an audio file play throughout the scene uninterrupted. I have seen the various suggestions on doing this but I either do not have the proper version of Storyline (Storyline 2) or I am inexperienced with JavaScript...which was one of the suggestions. I figured if I could apply a Master Slide to just that one scene, I could insert the audio that would play throughout that one scene.
You wouldn't be able to insert background music without JS, as a corresponding master slide gets loaded with each individual slide.
This JS approach may help. I haven't tested this in a long long while, but I think it still works with both SL2 and the newer versions.
https://community.articulate.com/discussions/building-better-courses/demo-dynamic-fade-in-out-using-sm2-background-audio
Just follow the instructions and make sure you publish to a webserver.
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