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DonnaCopeland
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11 years ago

Can you speed up a recorded screencast?

I know I can insert a recorded screencast into a SL project as either one slide (one video) or as a group of slides that each contain starting and ending frames that can be "fine tuned".

My manager knows that we can edit a single video, but from what I just tested, it can be trimmed or cropped, and volume can be increased, but nothing to speed up either the single video movie or to speed up the frames in a slide by slide insertion.  Am I correct that Storyline does not offer that?

Any recommendations for video editing software that does do this?  Thanks.

  • Running into this problem so 3 possible solutions.

    1) Have any data entry text ready to cut and paste into the recording area

    2) Cut the timings you have to only show the end

    3) Duplicate the slide, then cut the end off the 1st one and the start off the Duplicate. Put a playful "some time later" graphic fading into the end of the 1st and out at the start of the 2nd and voila.  User doesn't have to sit through 30+ seconds of me typing.

    [UPDATE]

    The last one does not work.  You can only cut off the end of the typing, not the start.  Ah well.

  • Hi Tracy,

    There isn't a method to speed up a recording in Storyline, I know a few folks have looked to external video editing tools to do so and then have inserted the MP4 into Storyline. 

  • TracyDiMauro1's avatar
    TracyDiMauro1
    Community Member

    This only cuts off the end of the typing. It didn’t speed it up. 

    • DonnaCopeland's avatar
      DonnaCopeland
      Community Member

      Yes, I am thrilled to hear the answer even if it is years old! I will try it out shortly!!!

      Donna Copeland
      Technical Writer - Franchise Systems
      Express Employment Professionals | International Headquarters
      9701 Boardwalk Blvd. | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73162
      405.840.5000 | ext. 4160

  • I had a similar issue - I had View, Try and Test screen recordings but I wanted to speed up the data entry bits on the View recording (i.e. I didn't want to force the viewer to endure each key depression when showing data entry of names and addresses).

    I got round it by right-clicking on the screen recording in the timeline, selecting "Timing" option and reducing the recording time length. You need to slide the (now reduced screen recording timeline object) along to the end of the timeline - for it to work. If you leave it where it is, on the timeline, it still plays at the original speed.

    It's not a perfect solution but it's the only one I got to work.

    I know this thread is three years old - but knowledge has no best-before date.

     

    • TheresaPope-5f1's avatar
      TheresaPope-5f1
      Community Member

      Thanks Kim Mason! You're solution works very well for my project because I have just a few data entry fields. 

  • Hi Donna,

    There isn't a feature within Storyline's video editing or screen recording fine tuning to speed up the playback, but it's certainly something worth sharing in the form of a feature request. Those go to our product development team and we're always interested to hear about new features or ideas you have that would make working with Articulate products easier and faster for you! 

    • WilliamGrove216's avatar
      WilliamGrove216
      Community Member

      Would love to see this feature added so I don't have to leave Storyline!