After completing this topic, you will be able to record sound in the Topic Editor.
Steps:
We have opened the Changing Fonts topic. View the Sound Editor toolpane in the Topic Editor.
Click the Sound Editor tab.
Step 1The waveform shows no recorded sound for the selected frame.
Because the Sound Editor and Frame Structure toolpanes share the same dock, you cannot see which is the current frame.
Step 2Move the toolpanes so that you can view the Frame Structure and the Sound Editor at the same time. Dock the Sound Editor to the right of the Frame Structure.
Press the left mouse button on the Sound Editor tab and drag it off the dock.
Step 3Release the mouse button.
Step 4Start recording the sound for the topic.
Click the Record sound button.
Step 5The Sound Recorder opens. Start the process by recording the sound for the Introduction frame.
Step 6After recording the introduction, you can pause the recording or move to the next frame. Pause the recording.
Click the Pause button.
Step 7While the recording is paused. you can adjust playback and recording levels using the Sound Tuning Wizard button in the Sound Recorder.
Note: See Adjust Sound Controls in the Edit Sound section for information about using the Sound Tuning Wizard.
Step 8While the recording is paused, advance to the next frame.
Click the Go to next frame button.
Step 9Notice that the Frame Structure shows that you are currently viewing the first F frame.
Step 10Resume the recording and record the audio for the Explanation frame.
Click the Resume button.
Step 11After recording the sound for a frame, you can either pause the recording and then advance the frame or simply advance to the next frame and continue recording.
Advance to the next frame without pausing.
Click the Go to next frame button.
Step 12The frame structure shows that you have selected the Explanation frame.
Since the recorder is running, you would now record the audio for this frame.
Step 13After recording the audio for the frame, advance to the next frame.
Click the Go to next frame button.
Step 14You have advanced to the second F frame and recorded the audio. Advance to the next frame.
Click the Go to next frame button.
Step 15You have recorded the audio for the third F frame. Advance to the next frame.
Click the Go to next frame button.
Step 16Record the audio for the End frame and save the recording.
Click the OK button.
Step 17The recorded sound appears in the waveform.
Step 18We have stacked the Sound Editor and Frame Structure toolpanes to view more of the panes.
The solid yellow vertical line is the marker showing the boundary between frames; in this case, between the Introduction and Explanation frames.
Step 19When you select a frame other than the Introduction or End frame, you can view a maximum of three frames in the waveform.
When you zoom to show three frames, the waveform shows the audio for the selected frame in the middle, and the previous and next frames on either side.
Step 20After completing this topic, you are able to record sound in the Topic Editor.