You can import and use audio clips and video files in your projects to transform them into a rich multimedia experience for your audience. With Explain Everything you will be able to add existing media as well as record new material to your projects, giving them the oomph they need to keep your viewers engaged. You can precisely control your media in a live setting or while recording to ensure your message sticks in the mind of your audience. Learn more about managing your media files to enrich your projects.
How audio and video files work in Explain Everything
- You can add audio and video files to your project and move them around on the canvas with the Hand Tool.
- They have their own recordings that are separate from the project recording. This means that if you add them to a slide and you want them to be present in your project recording, you'll need to record your interactions with them by pressing the main Record button.
- Playing, pausing, scrubbing, and changing the volume of the video and audio objects will be recorded in the project recording.
Note Playing audio and video objects while recording will result in an echo effect if you don't use headphones. Alternately, on the iOS version of Explain Everything, you can select the Mute microphone while playing imported video setting under Settings > Record > Microphone. This will get rid of the echo but will also disable your microphone while imported audio or video are playing.
Add videos
Add an existing video file
- Select Add Media from the toolbar.
- From the menu, select File (or Existing Image/Video if you want to quickly pick a video from your Photos).
- Select the location where your video is stored.
- Select a video (or videos) and select Import to add it to the current slide of your project.
- When adding multiple videos, you can choose to add them to the Current Slide or as Separate Slides.
- Select Add Media from the toolbar.
- From the menu, select Photo, Video, or File.
- Select the location where your video is stored.
- Select and choose the video (or videos) to add it to the current slide of your project.
- Select Add Media from the toolbar.
- From the menu, select Existing Image/Video.
- Select and pick a video file (or files) to add it to the current slide of your project.
Create a new video
Add an "empty" video frame to your project and record the video as you go. This way you are able to add the video for immediate presentations or feature a video of yourself to personalize your project.
Note Cloud projects on your Explain Drive don't feature the New Video option yet.
Record a video to use it later
- Select Add Media from the toolbar.
- From the Insert New menu, select Video.
- Switch between the front-facing and rear cameras with the Toggle Camera button.
- Select Record on the control bar of the video to start recording it.
- When done, select Pause to stop recording your video.
- Select Add Media from the toolbar.
- From the menu, select New Video.
- Switch between the front-facing and rear cameras with the Toggle Camera button.
- Select Record on the control bar of the video to start recording it.
- When done, select Pause to stop recording your video.
Since all web projects are cloud-only, they don't feature the New Video option yet.
Add a live video of yourself to personalize your project
- Select Add Media from the toolbar.
- From the Insert New menu, select Video.
- Select the main Record button of the project.
- Your video will start recording alongside your project recording.
- Select the main Stop button to stop the recording of both the project and the video.
Note Once stopped, the new video object will become finished. This means that if you want to redo it, it is necessary to rewind back to the point that you want to change and delete the video object, add a new one, and start recording from that point again. Alternately, you can remove the unwanted part of the recording from the Timeline, add a new video there, and remove the new video when the old one appears. It can be tricky to time this correctly though, so we recommend using the first method.
- Select Add Media from the toolbar.
- From the menu, select New Video.
- Select the main Record button of the project.
- Your video will start recording alongside your project recording.
- Select the main Stop button to stop the recording of both the project and the video.
Note Once stopped, the new video object will become finished. This means that if you want to redo it, it is necessary to rewind back to the point that you want to change and delete the video object, add a new one, and start recording from that point again. Alternately, you can remove the unwanted part of the recording from the Timeline, add a new video there, and remove the new video when the old one appears. It can be tricky to time this correctly though, so we recommend using the first method.
Since all web projects are cloud-only, they don't feature the New Video option yet.
Add audio
Add an existing audio file
- Select Add Media from the toolbar.
- From the menu, select File (or Existing Audio if you want to quickly pick an audio file from your Music library).
- Select the location where your audio file is stored.
- Select an audio file (or files) and select Import to add it to the current slide of your project.
- When adding multiple audio files you can choose to add them to the Current Slide or Separate Slides.
- Select Add Media from the toolbar.
- From the menu, select Photo, Video, or File.
- Select the location where your audio file is stored.
- Select an audio file to add it to the current slide of your project.
- Select Add Media from the toolbar.
- From the menu, select Existing Audio.
- Select and pick an audio file (or files) to add them to the current slide of your project.
Create a new audio
Create an "empty" audio object to pre-record audio directly in the project and use it later as a reference.
Note Cloud projects on your Explain Drive don't feature the New Audio option yet.
Create an audio recording to use it later
- Select Add Media from the toolbar.
- From the Insert New menu, select Audio.
- Select Record on the control bar of the audio to start recording it.
- When done, select Pause to stop recording your audio.
The Android version of Explain Everything doesn't feature the New Audio option yet.
The Web version of Explain Everything doesn't feature the New Audio option yet.
Control audio and video objects
Audio and video objects in the project have their own control bars to let you handle them with ease.
Activate the controls
Select an audio or video object with the Hand Tool to activate its controls. Select the object again to hide them.
Tip The Play button is always visible on audio and video objects. You can select it with any tool.
Control playback
Select Play to start and Pause to stop the playback.
Drag the Scrubber to dynamically seek any time position.
Toggle Looping to keep the audio/video playing indefinitely, until stopped manually.
Adjust volume
Select the Volume button, and move the control to the desired level.