Lectora Audio Editor
August 18, 2009 12:00 AM
We have found that importing WMA audio files and applying events with Lecotra's auido editor, then publishing wiith audio compression to convert audio to FLVs, works best (must have Lectora 2008+ version for FLV compression). You can easily edit WMA marker locations with SoundForge software. We ran into some issues publishing WMAs directly with Lectora 2007 that included markers. FLV conversion when published has resolved all of those issues (so far).
cad76 said:I am running into a problem when trying to add events to audio using Lectora's Audio Editor. I have used this previously and never experienced this before. When adding my wav files and then through the Editor I put in any Events needed, I am being prompted to save the audio file as Windows Media Audio before I can move forward. This is causing me to have to go back into my Audio folder and retrieve the same piece of audio now as a WMA file and place that in the title. It works but it is annoying having to resave every piece of audio. Any idea why I am getting this prompt? Thanks so much, CAD76
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