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Audio Delay When Published But Not When Previewed
I have solved this on my eLearning's. When you do screen recordings as you know it creates a long video of your workflows and there is a small video on each slides timeline. Once I have the screenshot I want through fine action tuning for that slide I delete the video from the timeline essentially reducing them all to screenshots. This takes the video load off the project and it works smoothly without delay.
But that doesn't help if embedded videos are needed to help explain a process or task.
- Silverfire9 days agoCommunity Member
True. I'd try using only the minimum number of videos and/or recording them using other software and importing them into SL.
- RobL019 days agoCommunity Member
I rarely use SL to record anything because most of courses I make demonstrate detailed work tasks so the video is shot with a camera and imported. There has got to be a way to delay playing until the browser has been delivered all the data. I would much rather have the viewer wait for 10 seconds and get the eLearning experience as intended rather than it start with no delay and synchronization is made a mess.
- Silverfire4 days agoCommunity Member
Agreed. It sounded like it was SL's screen recording that caused the issue, but because it's video in general, Articulate just needs to fix it. At some point you can't cut or compress any more for the video to still be useful. The only other thing I can think of is removing the audio before importing the video and then importing the audio separately (pretty janky even if it works).
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