Splitting Audio files for elearning in Adobe Audition CC
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- Опубліковано 15 бер 2015
- Quick tutorial on splitting elearning narration into individual files using markers in Adobe Audition CC.
This is a great tool to have in your elearning workflow that will save you lots of time in exporting and naming individual files. - Розваги
My search is over! Thank you so much. I'm getting ready for my first eLearning project and knew splitting files was part of workflow but this is the first video that actually explains it!
Godsend-like info just in time for a first larger scale eLearning project. Brilliant. THANK YOU for sharing.
SUPERB JOB, Mr. McKean! Thank you for taking the time to explain this so completely!!
This is fantastic!!!! This saved me from doing the file recordings individually!!
Thank you so much for sharing! That cuts my work time in half!!
Great video, thank you so much for posting this. I just did my first file splitting job, and this made it so much easier… Even though I was watching and pausing and doing the work all at the same time
Thank you so much for posting this! You’ve just saved me a bunch of time. You’re a saint for doing this. Thanks again.
Super helpful! Thank you! Exactly what I was looking for.
I had to split up a large audio file today and was wondering if Audition could split up audio in a batch process just by using the markers. And there it was! This video is exactly what I was looking to learn. Can't thank you enough!
Thank you so much sir. You are great
So I just used this video as a guide to do a 121-slide PP presentation for a construction company. What a godsend!!! Thank you! I did two 80-ish slide projects for them before and did each file individually. This is going to really help me moving forward. Thank you. Very well done and concise.
you. SAVED. my. life. I knew there was an easier way!!!
Thank you very much for this tutorial. You explained what I was hoping Audition could do perfectly! I've got my first eLearning voiceover gig coming up and hadn't had to do this before.
Thank you for your time and energy in creating this helpful video! It was interesting and informative. Wishing you and everyone a blessed and wonderful day! :)
Totally love this video. I learned a lot today.
Thanks, Timothy! I've always just used the range markers manually making then but this looks so much quicker and wasn't sure how to do what Dan did in AA. Thanks!
WOW! This is a game changer for me :)
Very helpful. Thank you!
Just fantastic!!! Just want to mention that you need to put marker just between first line and this marker name will be name of the first file in the CUE.
That was a fantastic tutorial. I wish I would have watched this months ago. Would have taken down my eLearning editing by hours. The only thing I can't figure out is how to "Select All" for the markers. I watched this in May of 2023 so... if you see my comment can you let me know what to click on in all the markers to get that Select All prompt.
Sorry... I try to mention when I use keyboard shortcuts, but I guess I dropped the ball on this one. Select one marker, and then use the keyboard shortcut Command+A (or Control+A on Windows) to select all of them. Glad the video helped. :)
@@narrator-timothymckean That worked, thank you so much! If you have any new video's for eLearning editing tips to make things quicker, let me know. I was watching a video with Marc Scott in it and he says he uses multitrack to record his eLearning but not sure how to do that yet.
This tip is really helpful.
Thank you so much! it is really helpful :)
thank you .. it really helpful
Thank you
Had to watch this about 3 times until I got the process down but well worth it. Do you know if there is a way to apply fade ins and fade outs to all the files when you export them as even a small sound when audio starts in elearning can be distracting.
Very good explanation...I hope you will be doing more and more (but why you don't have many visitors ?) Maybe you can boost your audience on UA-cam because it worth it. Bravo
Awesome! Soooo helpful! Is there a way to do this in the Multitrack view? I like to do the effects/post in Multitrack view as it isn't destructive and I can change it later if required. I have been copy/pasting the marker as you have done in Wave view, then going to multitrack, splitting the file manually, renaming them all, and then exporting individually....which takes forever. Do you know if there is a way to export a bunch of files (many files on the one track line) in a similar way form Multitrack view?
Unfortunately I don't know a way to do that in multitrack view.
The actual tutorial starts at 2:10
Thanks for this Tim, very helpful. Once thing I noticed is that when you "export audio within range" it gives you the option to specify the name of the new files and from what number you want them to start at. So instead of going to the trouble of renaming each separate audio Slide as you did, surely you can leave it all as the default name and do that right at the end, when exporting the files? This will save you further time. Just curious as to why you are naming each separate file yourself?
Thanks for the comment Darren! I'll have to look at it again, but I think the method you're describing requires all the slides are named sequentially. Many of the modules I work on have slides that might not have any narration. So, I might have slides 2 - 8 with narration. And then 9, 10, and 11 are review questions with narration, so the next narrated slide would be Slide 12.
But you're right that if I were working on a module that moved sequentially, or was exporting all the chapters of an audiobook, your process would save time. Great find!
Cheers Tim. So I used your method for the first time today to record a whole bunch of IVR prompts and it worked perfectly. Thanks! : )
Cheers Tim. So I used your method for the first time today to record a whole bunch of IVR prompts and it worked perfectly. Thanks! : )