Hiding "next" button until task completed
February 3, 2009 12:00 AM
Using events per Ben's suggestion is a great method for timing actions (and action groups) to audio. However, you probably need to import the audio as a WMA file to utilize Audio Editor's events function. Events are inserted under the Tools menu. Comments re: Audio Editor: 1. Don't see any waveform to visually determine where a marker shoujld go 2. Rounds DOWN to the nearest whole second in its time display at the top of the window, so you can't trust it to denote where your audio's true endpoint is3. When you save your markers, you probably won't see any visual markers that occur at the very end of the file (note the rounding down issue); they're there, as long as their time is before the ending time of the audioYou'll need another piece of audio software to determine exact length. Audacity is fairly nice freeware. SoundForge is excellent, as you can see the markers in the display along with the audio waveform, AND adjust the marker position. Audio Editor will recognize the new marker positions when you save the WMA within SoundForge. Currently an inexpensive streamlined version of SoundForge is available.Note: I'm using Lectora 2007.Edited By: JDH on 2009-2-14 16:20:40
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