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When I record narration to my slide show and click to advance the
slide, it
cuts out 2 seconds of the narration with every slide advance. Can
somebody
help me??
It's a known bug. Try waiting a bit before advancing the slides.
Yep, I
know ... NOT the
answer you wanted. You might also try linking the sounds as you
record
narration. Then go
back and play the sound files PPT creates. If they're not cut off,
you
could adjust the
transition timings on the slides to fix the problem.
At root, PowerPoint just isn't good at synchronizing slide changes to
sound. Even if you get
it perfect on your own PC, it may vary on others.
One thing you could try is creating your segments as movies; export
the
slides from PPT as
JPGs or PNGs then use Movie Maker to create a movie on top of your
soundtrack bed. The movie
will maintain synch. You could then launch movie segments from within
your main PPT show.
I'd certainly TEST this on a small scale, start to finish, before
spending a lot of time on
it.
Thanks for the suggestion, but this is a 90 minute taped narration
which was recorded by
a WW1 veteran in 1969 and I am putting slides and music to it. It is
to
go into a museum and
used as an "interactive" program. I am planning to make 20 separate
segments of about 10 to
15 slides per segment and wanted it to be a nice smooth presentation.
I
want a table of
contents with the names of each segment and have the program go back
to
the table of contents
at the end of each segment so that a person could then pick the next
segment he wanted to
look at. There is no way that I can break it up by slide/picture as
there will be at least
200 slides as well as the way he talks on the tape and I am putting
music
to the first 3
slides and I can't break up the song. I was told that Powerpoint
could
do this and I was on
the line with MS Office techs for 2 hours each of two days and they
couldn't come up with any
answer. If I made a presentation that way, with glitches in it like
that
,
my boss would fire me! Could it be a problem within the program???
BJ
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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
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Oh Man!! You are sooooo right that it isn't the answer I wanted to
hear!! Darn it - a known bug!! Phooey!! I'm not good enough to do
all
that you are telling me to do! I'm a novice and feel that I was lucky
to
get this far in Powerpoint!! I have been calling around to see if
there
is any other program that would do it for me and someone said Pinnacle
Studio Ultimate would do everything I wanted. Have you heard of it??
Maybe I could get lucky there. I'm going to return this one and try
that. What do you think?? Thanks, BJ