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TECHSMITH CAMTASIA: Splitting Audio for Synchronizing with Video

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

When recording short videos with the Camtasia Recorder, it’s most efficient to record your voiceover audio at the same time. However, it may be necessary for you to add the audio to the video later while working in the Camtasia Editor. You didn’t think you’d like audio in your video but now you’ve changed your mind.

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ARTICULATE STORYLINE 360: Text-to-Speech to Final Voiceover

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

While working on a recent eLearning project in Articulate Storyline 360, there was a delay in getting the voiceover audio back from our voiceover professional. The dealy was particularly problematic because several slides had image builds that had to be synchronized with the voiceover audio.

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Adobe Captivate: Six Ways to Use Voiceover Scripts

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Jennie Ruby    I often point out in my classes on  writing eLearning voiceover scripts  that a script is necessary so that when you record the audio you don't skip anything, don't stumble, and don't say "um."

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ARTICULATE STORYLINE 3 & 360: SRT Files Make Quick Work of Closed Captions

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Closed captioning allows you to display a slide’s voiceover audio as text that is synchronized with the voiceover audio. All that you need to do is select an audio file on the Timeline and import either an SRT, VTT, SBV, or SUB file. To import an SRT, select an audio file on the Timeline.

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A Comprehensive Mobile Accessibility Testing Checklist

Hurix Digital

Generic texts such as ‘Click Here’ can confuse users using voiceover support. Images Almost all mobile apps today use images, which can hinder visually impaired users. To make digital content accessible to all users, providing text alternatives for images becomes paramount.

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5 Easy Ways to Make Your Content More Accessible

Scissortail's Learning Nest

One of the easiest things you can do to make your content more accessible is to write alternative text for each image. Alternative text is a description of an image that’s read by screen readers. If the image doesn’t load or is blocked, the alt text will describe the image. The WCAG 2.1 A Note About Redundant Alt Text.

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A Comprehensive Mobile Accessibility Testing Checklist

Hurix Digital

Generic texts such as ‘Click Here’ can confuse users using voiceover support. Images Almost all mobile apps today use images, which can hinder visually impaired users. To make digital content accessible to all users, providing text alternatives for images becomes paramount.

Mobile 52