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Storyline audio starts automatically
When you say the learner has no control, you mean that the embedded Storyline slide/course doesn’t have the play/pause button enabled? I don’t embed enough Storyline slides in Rise to be familiar with a change, and when I do they’re typically audio-less complex interactions, but a short-term solution might be to publish the content with your own “begin” button inside the Storyline slide. That way the audio only plays when the learner is ready, assuming its way down the page on Rise or something.
- SallyM7 days agoCommunity Member
I do have the play/pause button activated. It shows in the bottom, left of the slide. What I originally had was a play button in the centre of the storyline slide when I use a cover photo. This still appears in the cover photo, but now does not appear in Rise, so the slide now plays automatically when the learner scrolls down, instead of them being able to click the play button in the centre of the slide. I just wondered what changed and if I can reverse this somehow in settings? I could put a play button slide at the beginning of each but this would mean me going back over all our trainings to create. A very big job!
- EricSantos3 days agoStaff
Hi SallyM,
Thanks for the additional detail, and thanks to AndrewBlemings- for jumping in with suggestions.
What you’re seeing is most likely related to browser autoplay behavior rather than a change to your Storyline file itself. On desktop browsers, Storyline blocks in Rise are designed to autoplay, but browsers like Chrome, Edge, and Safari can handle embedded audio/video differently over time, especially when the first slide contains audio or video. Firefox tends to behave more consistently here.
Because of that, the large centered play overlay may no longer appear consistently in Rise, and the Storyline block may begin playing automatically once the learner scrolls to it.
At the moment, there isn’t a Rise setting that restores the older play-overlay behavior universally. The most reliable workaround is to intentionally prevent autoplay within Storyline itself, usually by adding a custom “Begin” button or blank intro slide before the audio starts.
I completely understand that updating existing trainings would be a significant effort, though.
- SallyM4 hours agoCommunity Member
Thank you, that explains why things have changed for us. I am now putting a begin or play button on each so the learner has more control. Just a pain to go back and do this with the last 10 trainings. Appreciate the info. Sally