My CEO wants the course audio block to read the course and scroll with the text. He also wants it to remember where the user last left off after logging off. And wants the audio to be paused without having to scroll back up, so I guess an audio block that can stay at the top of the course and people can pause it. Is any of these desires possible?
If you're using Rise you can include audio as part of a video or the standalone audio block. Each of those will scroll out of view as you continue to read, review or navigate a lesson. The audio block would keep playing as you scroll, but if you click on another section it'll pause at that moment. You can always scroll back up to press play, and resume where you left off.
If a learner was to leave the course or the lesson, the audio block resets to the beginning. The audio will also reset the seekbar to the beginning upon completion of the audio.
If you're looking for continuous audio throughout a lesson or a course, I can share that idea with my Product team. If you have any more specifics to offer, feel free to let me know or send along here as a feature request.
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Hi Paul,
If you're using Rise you can include audio as part of a video or the standalone audio block. Each of those will scroll out of view as you continue to read, review or navigate a lesson. The audio block would keep playing as you scroll, but if you click on another section it'll pause at that moment. You can always scroll back up to press play, and resume where you left off.
If a learner was to leave the course or the lesson, the audio block resets to the beginning. The audio will also reset the seekbar to the beginning upon completion of the audio.
If you're looking for continuous audio throughout a lesson or a course, I can share that idea with my Product team. If you have any more specifics to offer, feel free to let me know or send along here as a feature request.
Thank you! Yes. I would like to see if you could create a sticky player that is memory based.
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