Cordinating objects to display with audio
December 12, 2008 12:00 AM
As long as the original poster's intent is to simply display the text at specific times, the Captivate solution would work. I've used that trick a few times myself. In fact, for displaying bullet lists one item at a time, I prefer Captivate's timeline interface to Lectora's delay interface. Although, if you need more than that, then things get tricky. As I understand it, you can't necessarily do things in Lectora based on what happens in Captivate. There are some things (like waiting until the Captivate movie finishes playing), but I don't know about adding more interactivity. So, if you're cool with just an animation that displays according to audio, Captivate should work fine. In fact, Camtasia would probably work too (but I haven't used Camtasia yet). Of course, if you don't own either of these tools and only have the audio editor in the Suite, then give that a try instead. Kevin
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