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Inspiring
July 3, 2015
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Importing Audio

  • July 3, 2015
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Q1) If I am to narrate a presentation in Audition, then import it into Captivate, is there a way to auto-sync the slides so I don't have to manually apply one sound to one slide, the next sound to the next slide, etc.?

Q2) This is quasi-related, but if I am working in Captivate, and I decide to export these sounds and work them in another program, I notice that I can import them into the library, but they do not automatically go to the appropriate slide. Is there a way in Captivate to get the sounds hooked up with the correct slides?

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Correct answer Lilybiri

Once upon a time... there was a great roundtripping feature where you could edit all the project audio in Audition, even change the duration of it (slides were indicated) and when getting back to CP it was synchronized. But every new version of Audition is breaking that feature, I gave up.

Naming the audio clips and dragging them to the slides proves the easiest way now. I'm very sorry, but collaboration between Adobe apps is not like we expect.

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Lilybiri
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Legend
July 3, 2015

Once upon a time... there was a great roundtripping feature where you could edit all the project audio in Audition, even change the duration of it (slides were indicated) and when getting back to CP it was synchronized. But every new version of Audition is breaking that feature, I gave up.

Naming the audio clips and dragging them to the slides proves the easiest way now. I'm very sorry, but collaboration between Adobe apps is not like we expect.

Inspiring
July 3, 2015

Oh come on, Adobe. Seriously?!

Lilybiri
Legend
July 3, 2015

I cannot tell you how sorry I am as well. With latest version of CC, now even the great roundtripping with Photoshop is broken. The blessings of a 'big' company.