i have insert background music and some sound effect into 1 slide. I have create icon that i want to act as mute and unmute button. What i know is articulate only can stop 1 media. How to stop all the music together once the button is click.
You would add a trigger to pause media (Audio 1) when the user clicks icon, then another to pause media (Audio 2) when the user clicks icon and then do the same to resume the media on click (unmute).
You were nearly there. I added triggers to pause and play audio 2, exactly like those you had for audio 1,
I did change the triggers to change the states of the button so play and pause happened first.
I do not understand this, but when both audio files had triggers, they would not play. The triggers should not have affected them until the button is clicked, but something kept them from playing. I made triggers to start them when the timeline starts, and everything works.
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Celine - You would need to add multiple triggers.
You would add a trigger to pause media (Audio 1) when the user clicks icon, then another to pause media (Audio 2) when the user clicks icon and then do the same to resume the media on click (unmute).
Does that make sense?
Hi Celine! Looks like Ashley has popped in to assist you here.
Hi Ashley,
What i want is create a button to pause all the media (audio) in one time.
i have attached my sample file, feel fee to have a look.
Thanksss.
You were nearly there. I added triggers to pause and play audio 2, exactly like those you had for audio 1,
I did change the triggers to change the states of the button so play and pause happened first.
I do not understand this, but when both audio files had triggers, they would not play. The triggers should not have affected them until the button is clicked, but something kept them from playing. I made triggers to start them when the timeline starts, and everything works.
Awesome, Walt! Thanks so much for assisting Celine here and for the file with adjustments -- hope that is just what she needed! :)
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