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Drag and drop snap behavior audio volume control

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Oct 06, 2022 Oct 06, 2022

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I have created a drag and drop activity that contains audio as a snap behavior. The audio file "sound2" was preloaded in the project (I did not add this as an audio file - see attached image). The audio contains a bell sound that rings when the drag object is dropped on the target. The bell sound is very loud and I would like to lower the volume, but I don't know how to do this, since it isn't an actual file. Is there a way to change the volume control on this sound clip?

 

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Oct 06, 2022 Oct 06, 2022

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Please open the project Library. You will find the used audio clip (sound 2) in the Library. Use the right-click menu on that clip and choose Edit with Captivate. There is a button in the Edit dialog box to change the Volume.

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All instances of the audio clip will use the changed volume.

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Could you solve the problem with my tips or do you have more questions?

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