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Paul Wilson CTDP
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December 22, 2016
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Adobe Presenter

  • December 22, 2016
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The interface is almost too simple with Adobe Presenter Video Express. I very easily created my first video tutorial using this fantastic tool but I was wondering if there was a way to add additional media to the video. Specifically, I would like to add my own title card (JPG) and my own music (MP3 or WAV). I'd love to hear someone else's thoughts and experiences with the application. My initial thoughts are very positive.

Correct answer Jeffrey_A_Wright

The current Presenter Express forum is available at https://community.adobe.com/t5/connect/bd-p/connect?page=1&sort=latest_replies&filter=all.  Please repost any current questions or suggestions to that forum.

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sichinain
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January 2, 2017

Hi Paul,

For adding your own title card and/or your own music, you can use the custom branding feature where you can select the video you want to use for the starting video, the ending video and the background. To do so, go to the branding panel and in the drop down menu right below the title THEMES , select "Custom".  Here you will get a chance to select each of starting and ending video separately.

On a side note: For creating simple branding videos, I find power point to be an easy tool. For example, this is a powerpoint based exit video I created in less than ten minutes: https://elearning.adobe.com/files/2017/01/ExitVideo.mp4. My method to create the video was straightforward- just put the title card I want in a slide along with the text and publish the PowerPoint as a video. Although this video that I created doesn't have sound it would have been easy to add sound files within PowerPoint itself and hence one can potentially customize the audio as well.

Does this address your queries?

Jeffrey_A_Wright
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Jeffrey_A_WrightCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
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March 10, 2020

The current Presenter Express forum is available at https://community.adobe.com/t5/connect/bd-p/connect?page=1&sort=latest_replies&filter=all.  Please repost any current questions or suggestions to that forum.

Lilybiri
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December 22, 2016

I move your question to the Presenter forum.

Personally I use Video Demo instead of VideoXpress, because it allows a lot more editing?

Paul Wilson CTDP
Community Expert
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December 22, 2016

That leads to an interesting question. I posted this question within the Adobe eLearning Community so the Presenter discussion group has little meaning for me. Once moved, will additional posts in the Presenter forum still show up on the Adobe eLearning Community? It should but we will see.

Yes, I too use the Video Demo feature in Adobe Captivate. I wanted to see if this improved my workflow. Presently creating my YouTube tutorials in Captivate takes several hours. I would consider using PVX on a regular basis if it reduced this time or gave me some other improvements.

Paul Wilson, CTDP
Paul Wilson CTDP
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December 22, 2016

Hi Paul, 

Currently we are not pulling other Presenter posts to eLearning Community but that's in the plan! 

Thanks,

Shambu


So if I initiate a question on the eLearning Community and a moderator moves it to the Presenter forum, will I still see it on the eLearning Community?

Paul Wilson, CTDP