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Oliphant Smeaton
For my Latin class, I have one MP3 file reading nine hundred lines of
Vergil's Aeneid. I've broken the poem across 48 slides, about 20 lines per
slide. Each slide is timed to transition to match the recording. The
problem is, once it's started, there's no skipping back and forth; the MP3
file keeps playing. Of course, I could break the one file into 48 files, but
that would be tedious and involve a lot of files. Is there some way
PowerPoint can--based on the total length of the MP3 file and the timing of
each file--determine where the MP3 file should play based on which slide is
showing.
gratis vobis ago
Vergil's Aeneid. I've broken the poem across 48 slides, about 20 lines per
slide. Each slide is timed to transition to match the recording. The
problem is, once it's started, there's no skipping back and forth; the MP3
file keeps playing. Of course, I could break the one file into 48 files, but
that would be tedious and involve a lot of files. Is there some way
PowerPoint can--based on the total length of the MP3 file and the timing of
each file--determine where the MP3 file should play based on which slide is
showing.
gratis vobis ago