I have a slide show of 24 slides with at least two transitions per slide,
(some have 5) of pictures and text. I have embedded a music file which I
converted from a wma to a wav. The show plays perfect on my home computer.
When I put it on my flash drive and play on a different computer, the music
stops on slide 17.
I have gone into animation and increased the sound to stop after slide 999.
Still the music stops. What am I not doing correctly? Please help it is for
a 25th anniversary celebration.
Thanks
Hollie
ChrisAncrum - 02 Nov 2006 21:37 GMT
There should be a loop or loop continuosly button in the Set Up Show menu.
> I have a slide show of 24 slides with at least two transitions per slide,
> (some have 5) of pictures and text. I have embedded a music file which I
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> Thanks
> Hollie
ChrisAncrum - 02 Nov 2006 21:38 GMT
There should be a loop or loop contiuously button in the set up feature.
Try this is you haven't already.
> I have a slide show of 24 slides with at least two transitions per slide,
> (some have 5) of pictures and text. I have embedded a music file which I
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> Thanks
> Hollie
Echo S - 02 Nov 2006 22:30 GMT
Does slide 18 have any kind of "stop previous sound" applied to an object's
animation?

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>I have a slide show of 24 slides with at least two transitions per slide,
> (some have 5) of pictures and text. I have embedded a music file which I
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> Hollie
John Wilson - 03 Nov 2006 10:01 GMT
Or maybe another sound?
Some sound cards will not handle two sounds together

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> Does slide 18 have any kind of "stop previous sound" applied to an object's
> animation?
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momofmany5 - 03 Nov 2006 18:50 GMT
Thanks for everyone's help. I found out the problem and it was rather
simple. I used a trial software version to convert my wma to a wav. What
the software didn't really point out until I looked further was that it only
converted 60% of the file. I purchased the software, converted my file and
viola. It works.
Hollie
> Or maybe another sound?
> Some sound cards will not handle two sounds together
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> > > Hollie
Echo S - 03 Nov 2006 19:05 GMT
LOL! That's one I've not run across. Thanks for letting us know what worked
for you.

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> Thanks for everyone's help. I found out the problem and it was rather
> simple. I used a trial software version to convert my wma to a wav. What
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> and
> viola. It works.