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Export Audio from Storyline
I have to change out the voice over in a program, which means I have to convert them to text first with Otter.ai. Is there a way to dump all the audio track from a program at once or am I stuck with doing them slide by slide?
- elizabethPartner
Create a folder somewhere on your computer that you want all the audio. Then go to the Media Library in Storyline (View --> Media Library). Select all of your audio tracks and then export them.
- GeorgeMoureauCommunity Member
Thank you Elizabeth, that's what I needed.
- GeorgeMoureauCommunity Member
Thanks Elizabeth, good thought but I skip the media library and import directly into the timeline. This would be a good reason to not skip that step but the media library is a mixed bag. I wish it were a central resource so that no matter what project I'm working on I could open the media library and find items from other projects that I can use in a new one. Unless I'm doing something wrong, it seems the media library is tied to a specific project and the contents are only available to that project.
- elizabethPartner
Yes, the media in the course is specific to that individual .story file. But anything you've put onto the timeline (audio included) that is media will still show up in your media library, you don't have to import it into the media library first. Maybe I am misunderstanding what you mean by dump all the audio tracks from a "program" -- in Storyline speak, a single course is the program, and the media library contains all the audio, video, images, etc. from that file.
Someone else may have a better answer but it might help if you can explain what you're looking to do in more detail! I understood your question to be if you could take all of your narration from a single Storyline file and export it all at once, and if that's what you're looking to do, the media library can help!
- GeorgeMoureauCommunity Member
I didn't know that! Yep! There they are, thanks Elizabeth that saves me a lot of time!
- elizabethPartner
Ok yay! Glad I could help!