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Audio Issue (working on preview but does not play when published)
The audio plays just fine in preview mode, but when published to Articulate 360 online or Scrom, the audio does not play. It play only when I click to replay button on player. I have updated 360, but still experience the same problem.
Hello PragyaSinha-c97,
Happy to help!
The behavior you're running into is a limitation of most modern browsers, which prevents audio from automatically playing unless a viewer interacts with the slide. This behavior is described in this official Google post. As a workaround, you can introduce a button on the very first slide of your course that requires learners to interact with the content to allow the audio on the second slide to play automatically. Here's an edited version of your course so you can see the workaround in action.
Hope this helps!
6 Replies
- JenkinaaCommunity Member
I am also experiencing this issue after it is published. I have buttons at the beginning of my slides and it still occurs. We have learned that it runs best in Chrome but there are still issues with the audio just not playing or not playing in certain parts. The parts drops out aren't even consistent. Sometimes it's one slide that doesn't play and then I reload, take it again and then it plays fine but then a different slide will drop out that worked fine the last time.
- RachelleSelvogCommunity Member
We're testing a course today and running into the same issue. Sometimes I have to completely close out of the course and restart it for the audio to play.
Hi Jenkinaa​,
Sorry to hear you're also having trouble with audio playback from Storyline.
Browser autoplay restrictions alone shouldn't cause the behavior you've described. Does the issue occur when testing with a private browsing window? Occasionally, cached media files can cause inconsistent playback. Testing in an incognito window can help rule that out.
Also, if this is an LMS course, I suggest testing the published output in SCORM Cloud. If it works consistently, the issue may be LMS-specific.
If you're still having trouble, it would be helpful to see a copy of the affected .story file. Do you mind uploading there here in the discussion or privately through a support case?
Looking forward to hearing from you!
- JenkinaaCommunity Member
Thank you. I opened a support case.
- PragyaSinha-c97Community Member
Thanks JoseTansengco
Hello PragyaSinha-c97,
Happy to help!
The behavior you're running into is a limitation of most modern browsers, which prevents audio from automatically playing unless a viewer interacts with the slide. This behavior is described in this official Google post. As a workaround, you can introduce a button on the very first slide of your course that requires learners to interact with the content to allow the audio on the second slide to play automatically. Here's an edited version of your course so you can see the workaround in action.
Hope this helps!