C
Casey
I have copies over 3 gigs of Hollywood movie clips that comprise a
theatrical presentation at my retirement community. Some of the clips
(all AVI) include sound tracks from the video and some do not. The
presentation would be playing a clip and showing a couple of still
pictures followed by a person performing live. Then we start another
video clip, etc. The whole PP presentation will be shown on a new data
projector onto a 13'x13' screen. The problem is...how do I get PP to
play from the laptop or data projector through the auditorium's sound
system..which is new and state of the art? My new laptop has a
mini-plug for headphones. Is there a way to connect a computer into a
sound system? One person suggested placing a microphone next to the
laptop's speaker but I would think the sound would be terrible that
way.
I am using PP from Office 2000 but can easily upgrade to 2003 if that
would help the situation. The data projector and laptop are brand new.
theatrical presentation at my retirement community. Some of the clips
(all AVI) include sound tracks from the video and some do not. The
presentation would be playing a clip and showing a couple of still
pictures followed by a person performing live. Then we start another
video clip, etc. The whole PP presentation will be shown on a new data
projector onto a 13'x13' screen. The problem is...how do I get PP to
play from the laptop or data projector through the auditorium's sound
system..which is new and state of the art? My new laptop has a
mini-plug for headphones. Is there a way to connect a computer into a
sound system? One person suggested placing a microphone next to the
laptop's speaker but I would think the sound would be terrible that
way.
I am using PP from Office 2000 but can easily upgrade to 2003 if that
would help the situation. The data projector and laptop are brand new.