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When Package for cd music goes out

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Diva - 02 Oct 2006 19:35 GMT
I am trying to put a presentation onto CD to distrubute but after I have
Package for cd and burnt to disc when I play CD back all my timings that I
have set up in slide show have gone out ca anybody help
Michael Koerner - 02 Oct 2006 20:39 GMT
When you say "Gone Out" do you mean the timings have disappeared altogether
or they are somewhat slower when played for the CD? Slower is not uncommon
as CD by nature are slower than hard drives also different machines will
produce different timings. Timings are not one of PowerPoint's strong
points.

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 Michael Koerner
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>I am trying to put a presentation onto CD to distrubute but after I have
> Package for cd and burnt to disc when I play CD back all my timings that I
> have set up in slide show have gone out ca anybody help
Diva - 02 Oct 2006 21:43 GMT
The Slides run ok but my attached music finishes sooner than when I run
presentation from powerpoint

> When you say "Gone Out" do you mean the timings have disappeared altogether
> or they are somewhat slower when played for the CD? Slower is not uncommon
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> > Package for cd and burnt to disc when I play CD back all my timings that I
> > have set up in slide show have gone out ca anybody help
Michael Koerner - 02 Oct 2006 21:55 GMT
Which is not uncommon. Can you not make an adjustment in the transition
times between your slides so that the music is more in synch with your
presentation when played from the CD? Your not going to get it bang on.

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 Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint

> The Slides run ok but my attached music finishes sooner than when I run
> presentation from powerpoint
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>> > that I
>> > have set up in slide show have gone out ca anybody help
Diva - 02 Oct 2006 22:15 GMT
Thanks Ill give it a go I thought it was something I might have been doing
wrong but if it not uncommon then Ill try adjusting - so is there no better
way of producing a presentation CD for distribution where what you see and
hear is what you produce to disc ? I have also found that the Mp3 thats
attached is jumping once transfered to CD can this be resolved in any
way?(When played in show its fine)
Thanks Micheal

> Which is not uncommon. Can you not make an adjustment in the transition
> times between your slides so that the music is more in synch with your
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> >> > that I
> >> > have set up in slide show have gone out ca anybody help
Michael Koerner - 03 Oct 2006 00:52 GMT
Not to sure what you mean by jumping. Make sure that it is the same on all
computers (try a couple to see)

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 Michael Koerner
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> Thanks Ill give it a go I thought it was something I might have been doing
> wrong but if it not uncommon then Ill try adjusting - so is there no
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>> >> > that I
>> >> > have set up in slide show have gone out ca anybody help
John Wilson - 03 Oct 2006 07:35 GMT
You might also be interested in how to embed mp3 files so they are part of
the presentation
-- http://www.technologytrish.co.uk/pptembedmp3.html

Did that answer the question / help?
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> Thanks Ill give it a go I thought it was something I might have been doing
> wrong but if it not uncommon then Ill try adjusting - so is there no better
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> > >> > that I
> > >> > have set up in slide show have gone out ca anybody help
 
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