Exporting entire movie's audio as one track

We are looking to export all of the audio as one file so it
can be brought into Adobe Premeire, bringing it in in pieces is
just not feasible. Too labor intensive.
I do not have captivate installed here as we use camtasia but
i've been asked if it'd save time if we used Captivate for our
training (of course I think we should!) but Camtasia records the
audio as one long track. Which is what we need.

Hi Marc,
Hopefully you are using Captivate 4? If you are, then this
functionality is provided and you can export complete project
(slides) audio for you. This feature is called "Export to Podcast"
and its available at two places inside Captivate.
1. Once slides are ready with audio, follow menu item 'File
> Export > Export to Podcast"
2. Follow menu items "Audio > Edit Project > Export to
Podcast"
Thus you can have a single file comprising of your project
audio, in a .wav or .mp3 format.
Hope this will solve your problem.
Regards,
Mukul

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