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Participant
November 15, 2012
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How can I download an Adobe Connect recorded presentation so I can edit it in Presenter?

  • November 15, 2012
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I am not a computer guru, please give me step by step (elementary) directions.  Thank you!

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Jorma_at_CoSo
Legend
November 15, 2012

Navigate to the desired recording. Select the Make Offline option. Follow the setps to save a recording locally. Once the recording is re-recorded on your computer as an FLV (real time process), insert the FLV into Presenter.

Editing FLV video (even with real video editing software) is a pain, so expect some compromises to be made. Presenter's video editing tool is, simple, for lack of a better word, so don't expect much there beyond cropping.

You may be better off editing the recording in connect and then putting a hyperlink to it in PPT/Presenter.

Participant
November 16, 2012

I made the recording available offline and then converted the FLV to an MP3 file.  I then imported it into Presenter so I could sync the audio with the slides, however, I realized that parts of the MP3 file were deleted.  I'm not sure why this is happening-if it is from the conversion or making the recording available offline.  Any thoughts on this?  I used Moyea Video4Web to convert the file.

Jorma_at_CoSo
Legend
November 16, 2012

If you are just trying to get the audio from the recording to put into a Presenter presentation, then I would do the following.

  • Append the recording url with /output/name.zip?download=zip (You can name the zip whatever you like)
    • This will pull down the source files for the recording
  • In the zip you should find either a file called cameraVoIPX_X.flv (multiple if the audio was started and stopped through the presentation), if the audio was recorded with VoIP or an mp3 file if the audio was recorded through an integrated phone bridge.
    • If recorded with VoIP, extract the camearVoip file(s) and change the file extension to mp3.
  • Import the Mp3(s) into Presenter and distribute the audio across the appropriate slides
    • Alternatively use Audition or some other audio editing software to clean up and cut the audio to per-slide files for easy import.

That should get you what you need.