Audio Help Needed (Please)

Hi.


I really could use some advice from someone who has audio experience. I am compiling a very long course from several other courses and have run into a string of audio issues. I am using Lectora Inspire vX.6 on a 64-bit laptop with Windows 7.


Because of the latest Flash release, I have to go in and and add 10 seconds of silence to each of my audio files in a very large course. This is based on the issue reported in the following thread: http://www.lectora.com/forum/f2/flash-audio-being-cut-off-11987/#.T_ZIpInB2K0.email


Issue 1: I have dragged in audio from a number of other courses. There are 50 pages of audio from more than 10 courses. Unless I have to, I don't want to go back and try and trace the source files from the original pages because I already made changes to some of the files.


Issue 2: I can't simply publish to compress the files because I am running Lectora on a Windows 7, 64-bit computer. After numerous discussions with Lectora Support, they cannot replicate the problem and so we have no ability to compress audio. To publish any course, we have to turn compression off.


Help Request: I need to edit every audio file. Most of the files are FLVs, though I also have a few in MP3 and WAV format. I can't seem to use Lectora's audio editor to edit the files because I can't see the timing of the audio. I can't use Audacity to edit the FLVs. Is there any way to edit all the files easily?


Thanks in advance for your help!


Kim


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