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  • JHauglie's avatar
    JHauglie
    Community Member

    Yes. If you want to use the text-to-speech option and auto-generate the captions, click "Insert/Audio/Text-to-Speech."

    That will auto-generate the closed captions. Then click the text-to-speech clip in the timeline and you will see the Audio Options menu appear.

    That is where you can add the captions, either directly generated from the Text-to-Speech or from a source file.

    Here's a link to the Storyline articles about it: https://articulate.com/support/article/Storyline-360-Supports-Section-508-Accessibility-Guidelines 

    Good luck!

  • Thank you for this information, very helpful. 

     

    What can I do if I want to insert an audio recording of my voice and have the option to turn on closed captions on a slide?  

    • JoseTansengco's avatar
      JoseTansengco
      Staff

      Hi Robyn,

      You'll need to add close captioning to your audio recording manually if you want to make captions available for the slide. The text-to-speech feature will only work if you don't have the audio file yet since this feature generates the audio file automatically for you. With an existing audio file, captions will have to be added manually.

  • Thanks. I used these steps: 

    1. Add audio in notes
    2. Record audio
    3. Audio file will be added to timeline
    4. Select the audio
    5. From Options tab click edit closed caption
    6. Add caption (can copy and paste from notes ) and save