I have the following problem/question: when we create a video recording and insert it in a slide, is there any way to control the recording and add subtitles and/or give users the option to see it in full-screen
The Video Editor in Storyline allows you to trim, crop, change the volume, adjust the brightness and contrast, insert a logo, and modify the encoding options of your video. So any subtitles would have to be added in using a third-party editor. And currently there's no way to toggle a video between regular and full-screen view.
Many many thanks for your reply and suggestions. They are vey useful. The closed captions seem to be exactly what I need. I have several videos and it is essential to allow the user to see them in full screen.
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Hi Vassiliki,
The Video Editor in Storyline allows you to trim, crop, change the volume, adjust the brightness and contrast, insert a logo, and modify the encoding options of your video. So any subtitles would have to be added in using a third-party editor. And currently there's no way to toggle a video between regular and full-screen view.
Alternatively, would closed captioning be an option for you?
Hi Peter,
Many many thanks for your reply and suggestions. They are vey useful. The closed captions seem to be exactly what I need. I have several videos and it is essential to allow the user to see them in full screen.
Many thanks again,
VB
There's a similar method you can use for synchronized captions:
http://community.articulate.com/forums/t/14677.aspx
Steve,
Many thanks - this is very useful.
VB
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