After recording a screencast and inserting it into your course, you can edit it. The editing options differ, depending on how you inserted the screen recording. In this tutorial, we cover:
Editing a Video Screencast on a Single Slide
Editing a Step-by-Step Screencast Over Multiple Slides
Mine is step-by-step and I have seen the "action fine tuning" and can adjust the timing of the start and end but not the content itself (delete a logo for example).
From your tutorial, it appears the only way to get the "logo" to update is to re-record.
If you have an image of the new logo, you may be able to add that picture to the slide and place it right on top of the old logo. Give that a shot and let us know how it goes!
I tried something similar (image on top of screen recording) and it appeared to work BUT then the image remains onscreen briefly when you jump to the next slide. I think I've tried everything to not have the image carry over but...no luck. Any thoughts?
If your slide is configured to advance by user, what happens if you add a blank state to your image, then place a Change state of [image] to blank when the user clicks the next button trigger, immediately before your Jump to next slide when the user clicks the next button trigger?
If your slide is configured to advance automatically, what happens if you adjust the image's timeline duration to something slightly less that the overall timeline duration of the slide?
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Hey, Hilary.
After recording a screencast and inserting it into your course, you can edit it. The editing options differ, depending on how you inserted the screen recording. In this tutorial, we cover:
Good luck with your project!
Mine is step-by-step and I have seen the "action fine tuning" and can adjust the timing of the start and end but not the content itself (delete a logo for example).
From your tutorial, it appears the only way to get the "logo" to update is to re-record.
...and thank you for your quick reply!!
Sure thing, Hilary.
If you have an image of the new logo, you may be able to add that picture to the slide and place it right on top of the old logo. Give that a shot and let us know how it goes!
I had tried that but it doesn't stay on "top" of the recording. I'll just re-record. Thanks for the help.
Justin-
I tried something similar (image on top of screen recording) and it appeared to work BUT then the image remains onscreen briefly when you jump to the next slide. I think I've tried everything to not have the image carry over but...no luck. Any thoughts?
Hey, James.
Good luck with your project!
Thanks!
I'll try the first approach, as if I try the second, the image that I wanted to cover in the screen recording will be visible.
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