Screen recorder audio edit - how to. Please help

Jul 16, 2013

Used STORYLINE screen recorder to record a video tutorial. cant seem to access audio part of file to do minor edits on it. Please help anyone.

thanx. Alphonso

12 Replies
Alphonso Hendricks

What i did as a work around is: import mp4 STORYLINE video into WONDERSHARE video editor. Detached audio from video. Edited audio file as required. Aligned edited audio with original video. Saved new audio file. Then inserted this new audio file back into STORYLINE. Turned down volume of original video slide completely. Finally, I published and now have what I needed in the first place - a video with correct audio.

Surely, there must be an infinitely better way within STORYLINE itself? What am I missing?   

Dan Epstein

In general, I think it would be good to have two tracks for the video editor: one for the video and one for the audio. One thing to consider, though. If you worked your screen recording actions to synch with your VO, editing the VO will have an impact on the synchronization. This means you'd have to have the ability to cut into the video to make multiple video events you could move on the timeline to synch with the edited audio.

This is the standard approach in any video editor, including Camtasia. But the video editor in Storyline only allows you trim the head and tail of the video. You can't slice out something in the middle and then re-align things. So you're only option is to do what Alphonso did: export the MP4, do the work in a video/audio editor, then bring the edited MP4 back into Storyline.

I produce my VO and screen recordings separately, and I make an audio file for each synched chunk. This way I can move the audio on the main timeline as necessary to get things to line up the way I want.  

I'd like to see the video "editor" in Storyline become an actual editor, at least as far as making cuts in the video instead of just trimming tops and tails. 

PSS Learning

Hi... I was wondering if there have been any updates to Storyline since this post.  I have a number of screen recordings that need to have a section of the audio edited and am wondering if there is a way to do this that isn't as complicated as exporting into a different system, editing, and then re-importing it back into my course.