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RachaelNewman-2
Community Member
3 years ago

Review 360 audio delay

When reviewing content in review 360 there seems to be a delay of anywhere between 2 to 10 seconds before the audio plays. All animation starts instantly, but the audio is delayed on every slide. Please could someone advise if we are doing something wrong? Thanks

  • Hi Rachael, and welcome to E-Learning Heroes! ✨

    Thank you for reaching out!

    I'd like to connect you with one of our Support Engineers so we can investigate this further. I opened a support case on your behalf, so you should hear from our team soon via e-mail.

  • Hi Hilary!

    Sorry to hear you're also experiencing audio delays when publishing from Storyline to Review 360. Happy to help with this!

    Testing the behavior on my end (64-bit Storyline 360 version 3.83.31444.0 via Windows Parallels on a Mac M1), I did not detect any audio delay when viewing my course on Review 360.

    It would be helpful to take a closer look at the .story file that's giving you trouble. Would you be comfortable sharing a copy here in the discussion or privately through a support case?

    We'll delete it from our system as soon as troubleshooting is finished!

  • Hi Steven - that would be great.  While I have you here, is there a way to send someone the *.story file within my company?  We have tried several ways and when they open it, the file converts to an Adobe PDF file (so weird).  Sending over and thank you!

  • Hi, I am having this same issue, but only on some slides, and only when the reviewer is using a wireless/ bluetooth headset. Was this resolved? Thanks!

    • JoseTansengco's avatar
      JoseTansengco
      Staff

      Hi Heather, 

      Happy to help!

      If you're experiencing the audio delay in Review 360 when listening to the course audio while connected to a wireless/Bluetooth headset, there's a possibility that the issue might be hardware related. As a troubleshooting step, please ask your reviewer to try using the computer's speakers, connecting a wired headset, or using a different wireless headset to troubleshoot the behavior. 

      If the issue persists even after trying other audio devices to listen to the course audio, open a case with our support team here so we can take a closer look at what's happening.

      • HeatherAtkin516's avatar
        HeatherAtkin516
        Community Member

        Thanks very much for the quick response! I think it is the wireless headsets