Is there a way to level the sound of the narrator throughout the course? As I previewed I notice that the voice was lounder on some slides and not as loud on others.
Is it so severe that going into the audio editor of either Studio or Storyline and increasing or decreasing the volume in spots wouldn't do the trick (or at least make the issue less noticeable)?
I found another audio tool called Levelator that I downloaded. Where do I find the individual sound files in my Storyline course to drop into the audio tool?
Here's a screenr by staffer Mike Enders on how to export audio files to levelator. Same basic process in Studio and Storyline. Should be exactly what you need. Hope it helps.
I seem to remember that Levelator only works if you have one huge, all-encompassing sound file, but I may be wrong...As Daniel says - is it so bad that you cannot alter within Storyline?
You need to know where your audio source files are to use any external tool.
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You can try running the individual sound files through Audacity and seeing if you can match one that is OK with one that needs fixing.,
Bruce
Hi, Michelle:
Is it so severe that going into the audio editor of either Studio or Storyline and increasing or decreasing the volume in spots wouldn't do the trick (or at least make the issue less noticeable)?
Hi Bruce,
I found another audio tool called Levelator that I downloaded. Where do I find the individual sound files in my Storyline course to drop into the audio tool?
I have 160 slides
Is there an easier way to check all the slides?
THANK YOU!!
Hi, Michelle:
Here's a screenr by staffer Mike Enders on how to export audio files to levelator. Same basic process in Studio and Storyline. Should be exactly what you need. Hope it helps.
http://www.articulate.com/blog/protect-your-audio-files/ Let me know if you need any more help.
I seem to remember that Levelator only works if you have one huge, all-encompassing sound file, but I may be wrong...As Daniel says - is it so bad that you cannot alter within Storyline?
You need to know where your audio source files are to use any external tool.
Bruce
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