![]() ![]() I'm hoping I'm just missing something simple that is causing my audio to not import. ![]() Teaching an instructor how to extract the audio from their Powerpoint to then re-import it to Captivate may be a bridge too far for them. If Captivate was working as documented it would be a lot easier. Why don't I just move on and import the audio separately? I work with a lot of instructors who have already recorded their audio into Powerpoint. No audio is imported or available in the Captivate project from the Powerpoint file. I also did a brief test with Captivate 9 on Windows. My experience however is that this is not working in either Windows or OSX with Powerpoint 2016 and Captivate 2017. Object sounds are retained in the SWF file that is created from slides containing such objects. Similarly, changes made to the audio file in Microsoft PowerPoint are not reflected in the Adobe Captivate project. Even in the linked mode, changes made to the audio file in Adobe Captivate after import are not reflected in the respective Microsoft PowerPoint presentation. ![]() Narration in a PowerPoint presentation slide is imported as a sound object and appears as a separate object on the Timeline. I've done some reading in the forums and the consensus seems to be to import audio separately into a Captivate presentation, but I'm posting just as a re-check for a couple reasons.Īdobe's documentation states that Captivate should import slide narration from Powerpoint: Import and edit PowerPoint presentations in Captivate I'm having trouble getting slide narration/audio from Powerpoint 2016 to import into Captivate 2017. ![]()
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