To add audio, go to the Audio area in the Property Inspector (Window > Properties) and then click Add Audio.
The Object Audio dialog box appears.
You can add an audio file to noninteractive objects. The audio file is played when the object appears on the slide.
To add audio, go to the Audio area in the Property Inspector (Window > Properties) and then click Add Audio.
The Object Audio dialog box appears.
Record Audio
Click to record. Recording audio requires some basic equipment.
Stop Audio
Stops playing the audio file.
Play Audio
Plays the audio file.
Import
Displays the Import Audio dialog box. This dialog box lets you browse to an audio file and import it.
Library
Opens the Library. The Library lists all audio files that are already part of the currently open Adobe Captivate Classic project.
Edit
This tab lets you edit the audio file in various ways, such as inserting silent periods and adjusting the volume.
Settings
Opens the Audio Settings dialog box. You can change audio settings such as input source, quality level, and calibration. Click the Settings button to make your selections.
Specify the following in the Audio area:
Stop Slide Audio When Slidelet Appears (for Rollover Slidelet)
Any audio associated with the slide stops playing when the slidelet appears in the movie.
Fade In [#] Seconds
Specifies the time for the audio to fade in to full volume.
Fade Out [#] Seconds
Specifies the time for the audio to fade out to silence.