Depends which elements of the playback you're trying to slow down. E.g increase a slide's timeline ... alter timing for individual objects appearing/remaining on slide ... request the learner clicks/hovers over something before progressing ... There are lots of things you can do.
I have a timeline that is set to run through a set of selections and inputs into a form, including notification boxes that pop up. The demonstration is at real time, but the concern has come forward that for someone training real time may be too fast. I have 275 screen recordings that run 30 seconds each, i would like them to do the same demonstration, but run them to be 45 seconds instead. Because of the vast number of them, I was hopign that there was an option in Storyline itself, rather than have to save all of them and edit in an outside program.
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Which part are you wanting to slow down - the capturing or the playback?
The playback itself.
Depends which elements of the playback you're trying to slow down. E.g increase a slide's timeline ... alter timing for individual objects appearing/remaining on slide ... request the learner clicks/hovers over something before progressing ... There are lots of things you can do.
Save as an .mp4, then pull into Windows Movie Maker, and then slow it down as it has that option in "Edit".
I have a timeline that is set to run through a set of selections and inputs into a form, including notification boxes that pop up. The demonstration is at real time, but the concern has come forward that for someone training real time may be too fast. I have 275 screen recordings that run 30 seconds each, i would like them to do the same demonstration, but run them to be 45 seconds instead. Because of the vast number of them, I was hopign that there was an option in Storyline itself, rather than have to save all of them and edit in an outside program.
No option in Storyline
Hi Todd,
Within Storyline there is no option to slow down the playback of the screen recording.
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