Mr. Sullivan,
Thank you so much! You are a lifesaver. I changed the link and it now
runs. The only problem is synchronization of audio and slides. The second
slide has narration which I recorded directly into PowerPoint; it delayed in
starting which threw off everything else. The movie started when it was
supposed to in the timeline, but the 2nd slide narration was still running.
Do you think rerecording the narration directly into Producer will help?
Also, while the movie was running I was unable to skip to other pages. Is
this because the slides only load for the first time in succession according
to the timeline? Thanks again. Your help is greatly appreciated.
> > Thanks for the reply. I don't know where to add this parameter. I am a bit
> > confused because I uploaded the Producer presentation directly to my website;
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> I am not sure of the root cause -- maybe related to the animation in the
> first slide?
> Mr. Sullivan,
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> supposed to in the timeline, but the 2nd slide narration was still running.
> Do you think rerecording the narration directly into Producer will help?
What I have done is record the narrarion/talking head separately, pull it
into Producer as a complete media file (or in parts if that is the way it
was done) and assemble it all on the timeline.
I am not sure about the delay of narration and the overlay onto the movie.
I would have to see what all looks like on the timeline to possibly
determine what the problem is and suggest a potential solution.
If you can save the presentation via "Pack and Go" and get it to me somehow
(email if is not too large), I will take a look and may be able to offer
suggestions.
> Also, while the movie was running I was unable to skip to other pages. Is
> this because the slides only load for the first time in succession according
> to the timeline?
If you are streaming from a web server you will be unable to skip forward
on the timeline (regardless of how you initiate the skip process) until the
media has downloaded to the point you want to skip to. If the media is
audio only and the user and server have lots of bandwidth often it is not
noticeable as an issue as the audio will download fairly quickly. Video
though is denser and takes longer to download -- the effect you are seeing
then becomes obvious. Streaming from a media server will overcome that
problem (but has its own issues).

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