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Hi all!
The project I'm working on has voiceover audio on most slides. Currently, I have the "Continue" button to go to the next slide not appear until the audio is finished for that slide (using the timeline for timing). I'm curious about the best way to have the Continue button appear instantly if a learner goes back to a slide they've already viewed (so they don't have to listen to the full voiceover for that slide if they don't want to again).
Thank you!
Charley
Can you have a look at the solution I proposed here:
http://blog.lilybiri.com/play-audio-once-on-first-visit
It has a follow up blog post, where I propose to use a shared action because they are easier to use for this type of use case:
http://blog.lilybiri.com/advanced-to-shared-action-step-by-step-micro-navigation-showcase
You see in this title that it is based on what I named 'micro-navigation'. If that word is unknown to you:
http://blog.lilybiri.com/micro-navigation-in-adobe-captivate
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Can you have a look at the solution I proposed here:
http://blog.lilybiri.com/play-audio-once-on-first-visit
It has a follow up blog post, where I propose to use a shared action because they are easier to use for this type of use case:
http://blog.lilybiri.com/advanced-to-shared-action-step-by-step-micro-navigation-showcase
You see in this title that it is based on what I named 'micro-navigation'. If that word is unknown to you:
http://blog.lilybiri.com/micro-navigation-in-adobe-captivate
Alternative, if you do not need to have slide audio for the narration is to use the audio clip within a conditional action On Enter of the slide. You'll see that alternative in the first blog.
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This is great. Thank you so much!
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You're welcome! Lot to read however 🙂