In a responsive Adobe Captivate project, the simultaneous playback of background music and video audio tracks can lead to unwanted audio overlap. While traditional methods, including JavaScript commands like cpAPIInterface.pauseBackgroundAudio(), have worked for classic projects, their efficacy may be diminished in responsive environments. Evaluating alternative audio management strategies, such as adjusting interaction triggers or utilizing built-in audio controls, can help create a seamless experience by ensuring only one audio track plays at a time during video slides.
In a responsive Captivate project, managing audio tracks can be challenging, particularly with built-in videos playing simultaneously with background music.
To avoid overlap of audio tracks, consider pausing the background music during video playback using JavaScript or built-in audio controls.
Traditional methods of audio management in Captivate, such as JavaScript functions, may need to be adjusted in a responsive environment.
Experimenting with interaction triggers may help avoid audio overlap, ensuring a smoother user experience without conflicting soundtracks.
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