Student's voice recording with captivate 5

Hi there,
I would like to create a foreign language e-learning course where the students would record their reading of certain lines (as part of their teaching procedure).
Does anyone know if adobe captivate 5 can create a final SCO file that lets students record their voice?
If so, is it possible for them to play what has been recorded?
thank you in advance
InterAteneO9

Hi,
Unfortunately it is not possible to create a Captivate output file that will allow the learner to record his voice. You can log a feature request for this and we can consider implementing it in the future -
https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform
Thanks,
Sagarika

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