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Audio over multiple slides in Storyline
I know that in Articulate Storyline you have to break up your audio by slide. I have some music I'd like to play over multiple slides. When I break up the music by slide though there seems to be a half second delay between slides which makes the music sound choppy, Is there any fix for this? I welcome any and all ideas
Hi everyone!
I have some great news to share. We just released another update for Storyline 360. In Update 74, we've included important fixes and new features.
One of the new features we've included is:
- Create immersive experiences with continuous background audio that sets the tone and keeps learners engaged.
Launch the Articulate 360 desktop app on your computer to take advantage of this update, and click the Update button next to Storyline 360. You'll find our step-by-step instructions here.
Please let me know if you have questions!
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- RichardPresleyCommunity Member
Ashley, I was able to create a bg.story file at Math described and then set it to loop using a trigger to play media when the media ended. This permitted a nice fade out-fade in transition so it sounded seamless.
My question for Math is how do I set the bg.story so that the embedded HTML file fully fills the stage area? - MathNotermansCommunity Member
Hi Richard,
For audio... put your speakers so wide from eachother that your sure they cover any screen resolution... ;-) Just kidding on that one...
If you got images or video... make sure both bg.story and slides.story are the same size and big enough to cover the stage area. Another option might be using CSS to create a looping bg in the bg.story. Hi Richard,
Glad you were able to get something set up - you may also want to look at the player/browser settings as detailed here in terms of how the content will scale to fill the browser window and then also the story size that you're setting for both of the stories.
- lindavetter1Community Member
I am searching this topic, as I am about to present internally on my work-around for this. The course I was doing was short - an animated video of sorts. So, rather than putting the content on different slides, I made one slide with all the content on it. This way I could run one audio file in the background. Make for an 'intense' Timeline - but it worked. I was able to use the other features of Storyline that programs like GoAnimate did not accommodate and have audio playing throughout.
This portion of my course ended up being 159 seconds long.
- MathNotermansCommunity Member
I was thinking to try this approach too for a while. One big advantage to your approach is, you can tween pages into each other any way your imagination wants. You all know those kinetic typographic animations... well with Linda's onepage-approach ( let's give it a name ) you can rotate, tween scaleup and down anything you want with the complete content and thus achieve cool looking transitions.
To illustrate what comes to my mind... something like this...and when your on page 1 and click next..or anything else...your complete pageset will change/rotate whatever.
Hi Linda!
Articulate Storyline doesn’t support background music or audio that spans across multiple slides. When you import a PowerPoint presentation into Storyline that includes Articulate Presenter playlists, the playlists won't be imported.
Not sure if you are looking for community feedback or just popping in to share the status of your project.
I'm sure the community would love to check it out if you could share :)
- lindavetter1Community Member
Thanks. I was popping in to make sure the functionality hadn't change since I worked on this project. (didn't want my presentation to be obsolete). :)
Thank you!
Linda
- lindavetter1Community Member
Since any of you might think this is helpful, I will add that I created each of my "segments" or "scenes" on its own slide, grouped the elements and then moved the group to the 'main' slide. Then I deleted my development slide.
This helped me stay sane. Must label/name groups and use the 'show/hide' function a LOT!
Thanks for popping in to share Priyanka! Kendra's last response to this thread was a while back, but you are welcome to reach out to her directly via the 'Contact Me' option on her profile if you wish to assist her directly.
Hi Dana,
I'm not sure if Math is still subscribed to this thread, so you may want to message him directly using the "contact me" button on his profile to see if he's able to share more steps with you here.
- DanaDutielCommunity Member
ok thanks Ashley.
- BrianJohnson-0fCommunity Member
Quick question, however I am afraid I know the answer. Have there been any product updates on this feature that do not include needing Articulate Presenter or needing to know JS & HTML? This discussion has been going on for over 3 years. Captivate could do this as a standard feature in 2011 (Cap 5), PowerPoint (2007 et al.) can do this.
Any updates?
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