Adobe Captivate: Recording Narration to Multiple Slides

by Jennie Ruby View our profile on LinkedIn
 
The best practice when recording a voiceover script to narrate a series of slides is to create a separate audio recording for each slide. But when you are recording directly into your Captivate project, it can be quite tedious to open the Audio menu, choose Record to > Slide, record the slide, save the recording, close the Slide Audio dialog box, and start the process over for the next slide.

Instead of closing the Slide Audio dialog box between every recording, you can record to multiple slides in one session.

Before you start, make sure you have typed or pasted the voiceover script for each slide into the Slide Notes pane.

To start the multiple slide recording process, choose Audio > Record to > Slides (notice the plural word slides).

The Record from Slide dialog box opens. Choose the range of slides you want to record and click the OK button.

 
Record from Slide range. 
The Slides Audio dialog box opens. Notice that on the waveform area, a marker for each slide has already been set.
 
Markers set 

To display your slides as you record, select the Preview check-box below the audio waveform. Use the blue arrows to navigate to the first slide you want to record to. (When you are on the first slide, the Previous slide arrow is grayed out.)

 
Use the blue arrows to navigate  

To display your slide notes, which contain your voiceover script, click the Captions & Slide Notes button at the bottom left of the Slides Audio dialog box.

 
Captions & Slide Notes button 

Your slide notes for the active slide are displayed. Use the A tool at the upper right to adjust the font size for ease of reading.

 
Slide Notes 

After calibrating your microphone (refer to my Calibration article to learn how), ensure that the Continuous Play check-box is NOT selected.

 
Continuous Play option 
 
The Continuous Play option advances the slides automatically as you record–whether you have completed the specific narration for a particular slide or not. By deselecting it, you retain control over when you move on to the next slide.

Click the Record button to start recording. After the countdown, record your narration by reading it from the Captions & Slide Notes window. When you finish the narration for your first slide, click the Stop Recording button.

To advance to the next slide, click the Advance Slide blue arrow below the waveform area.

The slide advances. The Captions & Slide Notes display window disappears, presumably to allow you to see the Preview of the next slide. Once you click the Record button, the Captions & Slide Notes window reopens automatically, displaying the notes for the next slide.

Click the Record button and record the next slide, then click Stop recording.

Continue in this way through all of your slides. The timing for each slide is automatically extended to accommodate the amount of time your narration requires.

After you have recorded the narration for the final slide, click the Save button at the lower right of the Slides Audio dialog box.

On the Filmstrip, each slide you recorded to now shows a speaker icon, indicating that your slide audio has been saved.

 
Speaker icon 

Once the narration has been recorded, you can preview the audio for each slide by clicking that speaker icon and choosing Play.

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