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2 Qs: Saving Time & Publishing
Hi, Vickie,
I'm not sure exactly what you're asking to do with "save timings."
If you're recording a screencast, you can narrate at the same time. See the User Guide for more info:
If you just want the easiest way to match triggers to certain points during the audio, use cue points. They'll look like this in the timeline:
In the image above, I also outlined the Play button for the Timeline (lower left). As you play the Timeline, press "C" to add cue points. You can fine-tune their positions later by dragging them.
FYI: You can also add cue points by clicking a point in the timeline and then pressing "C."
You can have triggers run when the timeline reaches a certain cue point. Then, even if you move the cue point indicator on the timeline, the trigger will still run at the changed cue-point time (i.e., you won't have to edit the trigger to revise the timing).
As for publishing: If you want some quick feedback from your students but don't have a website, you can publish to Review 360. That content will eventually be deleted if you don't purchase a license, but it'll work for now.
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