If you are noticing the difference between the audio quality
in the .cp
file and the published .swf file, that is due to the
compression when
publishing the movie. You can choose a couple audio settings
from
Captivate's publish dialog (AM, FM, CD - I think they are).
The higher the quality, they bigger the final .swf, of
course. You may
never get published audio that sounds exactly as good as the
source
audio but you should be able to get close, especially if you
don't mind
large file sizes.
If you're noticing the difference in audio quality between a
published
.swf played outside Authorware and within Authorware, that's
a different
issue and one I've not experienced. One thing I'd suggest is
ensuring
the Flash sprite I assume you used to bring in the SWF is set
to 'Direct
to Screen/Stage'.
Erik
al1d8gun wrote:
> Hello. I am working on an Authorware program that
contains Captivate
> screenshots for an online training course. For the
entire lesson, there are
> mp3 narrations playing in each slide in Authorware,
which was recorded in a
> voice over room all at the same time. When I import the
mp3 narration into
> Captivate, edit the track, and publish the Captivate
file that will be
> incorporated into Authorware, the audio quality between
the Captivate and
> Authorware is significantly different. Captivate has a
more ?full? tone than
> the original track in Authorware. Is there a way to get
a consistent level
> quality between the two programs?
>
--
Erik Lord
http://www.capemedia.net
Adobe Community Expert - Authorware
http://www.adobe.com/communities/experts/
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