When you have Closed Captions set up on your slide, you will have access to a built-in variable called Player.DisplayCaptions. All you need to do is to set up a trigger to change the state of that variable to True when the timeline starts for the slide and your Closed Captions will automatically be displayed when your audio begins:
Thank you for your suggestions. Well i am referring this to Articulate Rise and not the Storyline tool. Can this be still a work around to show a default CC in Rise video.
Please accept my apologies. As you had mentioned Closed Captions I automatically thought you were talking about Storyline, as I haven't used them in Rise 360. I should have noticed that you had used the Rise 360 tag at the top of your post, so my mistake.
This link will take you to a discussion on Closed Captions in Rise and from the eighth response (the second one by Alyssa Gomez) it would appear that you cannot turn the captions on by default.
Thanks, Ned. That's right - the Rise video player requires that you select your caption language, even if there is only one language uploaded for that video. The captions won't show automatically.
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Hi SibaPrasad,
When you have Closed Captions set up on your slide, you will have access to a built-in variable called Player.DisplayCaptions. All you need to do is to set up a trigger to change the state of that variable to True when the timeline starts for the slide and your Closed Captions will automatically be displayed when your audio begins:
Hi Ned,
Thank you for your suggestions. Well i am referring this to Articulate Rise and not the Storyline tool. Can this be still a work around to show a default CC in Rise video.
Hi SibaPrasad,
Please accept my apologies. As you had mentioned Closed Captions I automatically thought you were talking about Storyline, as I haven't used them in Rise 360. I should have noticed that you had used the Rise 360 tag at the top of your post, so my mistake.
This link will take you to a discussion on Closed Captions in Rise and from the eighth response (the second one by Alyssa Gomez) it would appear that you cannot turn the captions on by default.
https://community.articulate.com/discussions/rise-360/new-in-rise-360-closed-captioning
Thanks, Ned. That's right - the Rise video player requires that you select your caption language, even if there is only one language uploaded for that video. The captions won't show automatically.
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