I am working with PowerPoint 2003 and when playing back a presentation with a
voice over, I am getting echoes. Any suggestions?
Carmen Ferrara - 24 Mar 2008 18:36 GMT
On Mar 24, 11:37 am, s...@baumannoonan.net
<suebaumannoonan...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I am working with PowerPoint 2003 and when playing back a presentation with a
> voice over, I am getting echoes. Any suggestions?
Try using the Windows Sound Recorder to record a short audio clip to
see if you still get the echoes. This will at least help isolate
whether the issue is with PowerPoint or your microphone/sound card
setup.
On Windows XP Sound Recorder is located at:
Start->All Programs->Accessories->Entertainment->Sound Recorder OR
you can do a Run->sndrec32.exe
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Ute Simon - 24 Mar 2008 23:16 GMT
You asked the same question on March 21 and I gave an answer on March 22. Of
which I do not know, whether it was helpful or not. So why do you start a
new thread? Please stay in the same thread and reply what happened when you
tried that suggestion.
Best regards,
Ute

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>I am working with PowerPoint 2003 and when playing back a presentation with
>a
> voice over, I am getting echoes. Any suggestions?