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LiamDoherty
9 years agoCommunity Member
Bulk export of .vtt closed captions Storyline 360
Hi, we are currently in the process of creating multiple translations in our course catalogue and I am enquiring is there a way in Storyline 360 to bulk export closed caption files? We only send th...
JoshDean-9a3016
5 years agoCommunity Member
Here is the work-around I used to easily export 142 caption .vtt files for translation or updating. (see image referenced below)
- Copy your .story project and do the following steps in your copied version. (#1 in image below)
- Rename your ".story" file and replace the ".story" portion with ".zip" (#1 in image below)You may need to select your windows folder "view" settings for the file explorer to show file extensions (here's how)
- Unzip this renamed file and you will see what is in image #3 below
- Navigate to the "/story" folder and then the "/media" folder (mine is pictured below).
- This folder contains all your graphics, videos, etc.... and the .vtt files that were either imported by you or generated by the text to speech.
- DO NOT rename anything anywhere in this process.
These .vtt files can be copied out and put back or edited in place. Feel free to try changing some text and experimenting.
- We still need to make this a ".story" file again. When you unzipped, it likely gave you a new folder that is named after your project (#2 below). Important: you must select all the files that appear inside this folder and not this folder itself. Select all the files that appear in image 3 below and right-click and "send to zipped folder".
- This new zipped folder can now be renamed to replace the ".zip" extension to be ".story"
- The "story" file can now be opened normally. If everything is great than this file can become your main project file in place of your backup.
- Bonus Tip: Use a free text editor program like Microsoft Visual Studio code and right click on the "media" folder and select "open with "VS Code". This allows you to open each file with one click and quickly preview files as well as globally search within files for specific text or spellcheck everything.
- JoanneChen3 years agoSuper Hero
Thanks for sharing, Jash! This is the greatest and easiest way to get the .vtt files in bulk.
- MarcelaGarre6973 years agoCommunity Member
This is a nice work around Josh, thanks for sharing.
Until Articluate provides us with the feature, this is great temporary work aournd.
Thanks for sharing!