My question is that, is there any way that the audio narration supported through subtitle in articulate storyline?. This will help the reading learners and those who are not auditory learners.
In Storyline, all audio and any related sub-titles are manually created.
If you are used to Captivate, you know you can use the Closed Captioning, however, in Storyline, you will need to use the Notes, or create your own Sub-title setup (such as using captions in a manually created panel.
Once you create these, you can include the volume button in the player of create a True/False trigger with a button to mute or un-mute the audio.
The next challenge you will face will be to have the slide advance when a user clicks a button (typically layers are the easiest method to do this) so the user can read the sub-titles at their own pace.
Bottom line... Storyline has now closed captioning (sub-title) features.
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Hi Mohamed:
In Storyline, all audio and any related sub-titles are manually created.
If you are used to Captivate, you know you can use the Closed Captioning, however, in Storyline, you will need to use the Notes, or create your own Sub-title setup (such as using captions in a manually created panel.
Once you create these, you can include the volume button in the player of create a True/False trigger with a button to mute or un-mute the audio.
The next challenge you will face will be to have the slide advance when a user clicks a button (typically layers are the easiest method to do this) so the user can read the sub-titles at their own pace.
Bottom line... Storyline has now closed captioning (sub-title) features.
Hope this helps.
Best Regards,
Dennis Hall
Hi Mohamed,
There is also a method described here for how to set up the closed captioning.
Thanks for the reply, will try and let you know the outcome.
Sounds good Mohamed.
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