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Can someone explain to me how to caption a Flash video and insert it into either the Presenter panel or into a slide?
I use Automatic Sync Technologies Automatic Sync Technologies - Welcome! to produce the captioning output component. I read that Captiionate .FLV integration is the answer. However, I do not know what this is or how to get started. Your assistance is appreciated. Larry JJ Schaaf ![]() |
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Check out this blog as well: WCAG 2.0: Add Captions to Your Online Video « Oatmeal Stout - Justin Thorp’s Web 2.0 blog
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Thank you. I have used Magpie and thank you for the article. What I cannot wrap my head around is the process I would use in integrating the XML (file containing captioned text) into Articulate. ljschaaf
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