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JuliePatno
9 years agoCommunity Member
Tess and Dianne- Thank you for your insight and tips! Similar to Tess, that's how I've done it in the past- recorded the screen while talking through the steps to myself, then recorded the audio in Audacity while watching the video back. For timing purposes, I was hoping there was a way to record audio at the same time as watching the screen recording back in Storyline. From Dianne's feedback, it sounds like it's not doable in Storyline. I was just hopeful that there was a workaround that I wasn't aware of. Thanks for your help!
- JeremyStiffler-9 years agoCommunity MemberI do the exact same thing. It seems to be the best way to get the highest quality results in the shortest time with the resources available.
I have found that recording into a development tool like Captivate or Articulate reduces the audio quality so much so that it's distracting to learners.