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save as a webpage in powerpoint, sound stops after first slide.

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Dumfounded Tech - 31 Aug 2006 00:00 GMT
I see this happens, questions all over the web, but I see no resolve other
than to write a src=. which is no real solution. (It starts the music as soon
as the presentation is loaded and doesn't stop until you close the
presentation. If you have
the music sync to certain slides, this is impossible. I want it to work
exactly like the
regular presentation.

I save to webpage,publish etc... get html, but when the presentation is
started, the music that is supposed to play, and does play on the regular
presentation, throughout the 30 slides, stops half way through the first
slide.
Samantha - 31 Aug 2006 04:31 GMT
Do you want to try some third party tool such as Wondershare PPT2Flash
Professional?When you convert your presentation to flash,it can embed
to web easy,and the music will play in regular.More,the flash size is
reduced in 1/10 of source powerpoint file.

You may Record Narration,Import Audio,Edit Audio,Insert Flash,Add
Attachments,Select Templates to your presentation.

Feel good to have a try:
http://cooline18.googlepages.com/convertpowerpointtoflash
http://cooline18.googlepages.com/powerpoint-to-flash

> I see this happens, questions all over the web, but I see no resolve other
> than to write a src=. which is no real solution. (It starts the music as soon
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> presentation, throughout the 30 slides, stops half way through the first
> slide.
Samantha - 31 Aug 2006 04:39 GMT
Do you want to try some third party tools such as Wondershare PPT2Flash
Professional? When you convert your presentation to flash,you can embed
it to you web easy,and the music will play in regular.More, after
conversion the flash is reduced in 1/10 source powerpoint presentation
size.You may Record Narration,Import Audio,Edit Audio,Insert Flash,Add
Attachments,Select Templates to your presentation.

Feel good to have a try:
http://cooline18.googlepages.com/powerpoint-to-flash
http://cooline18.googlepages.com/convertpowerpointtoflash

> I see this happens, questions all over the web, but I see no resolve other
> than to write a src=. which is no real solution. (It starts the music as soon
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> presentation, throughout the 30 slides, stops half way through the first
> slide.
Steve Rindsberg - 31 Aug 2006 19:28 GMT
> I see this happens, questions all over the web, but I see no resolve other
> than to write a src=. which is no real solution. (It starts the music as soon
> as the presentation is loaded and doesn't stop until you close the
> presentation. If you have the music sync to certain slides, this is >
impossible. I want it to work exactly like the regular presentation.

... where it's also impossible to make the slide changes synch accurately to a
sound track?  ;-)

Seriously, PowerPoint doesn't do this on its own other than by pure luck, but
you're right, it's even more difficult on the web.

You might have better luck using a tool like Camtasia to capture the
presentation, music and all, as a movie file or Flash, then embed that in a web
page.

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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ:  www.pptfaq.com
PPTools:  www.pptools.com
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