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With subscription, are Core classes free? Can you speed up class playback?

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I think LabVIEW Core 1, 2, and 3 classes are free with a subscription, but I can't confirm this on the website. If you know for sure, please let me know.  A colleague with a subscription wants to take these classes but says they are $500 each.

Also, is there a way to speed up the playback of the course narration, like you can do in YouTube?

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One of the reasons that the SSP costs so much is because most of the official training courses are free (for the owner of the SSP).

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I think LabVIEW Core 1, 2, and 3 classes are free with a subscription, but I can't confirm this on the website. If you know for sure, please let me know.  A colleague with a subscription wants to take these classes but says they are $500 each.

Also, is there a way to speed up the playback of the course narration, like you can do in YouTube?


1 your colleague would need to register their license with their NI account.   Then their product activations and associated benefits will be available.

 

2 your colleague may need to slow them down and replay sections more often than fast forward.


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Sometimes for the intros it's nice to be able to speed it up, but it doesn't sound like that's possible

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Sometimes for the intros it's nice to be able to speed it up, but it doesn't sound like that's possible


It does give you time to write the header on the fresh page of your notebook!  


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