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How
do I add narration and/or sounds to my PowerPoint presentation?
I don't have any sound when I view an impaticized
presentation on my Macintosh. Why?
How do I make my single sound file play throughout my impaticized
presentation?
I have inserted a sound file on the first slide
in my PowerPoint presentation and have set my automatic slide
advance timings but my presentation does not advance properly.
What am I doing wrong?
What
audio formats are supported in Impatica for PowerPoint version
3?
What
video formats are supported in this version of Impatica for PowerPoint?
When
I impaticize my PowerPoint 2002-03 file, the entire sound file
on my slide plays before any of my animations occur. I set the
timings for these animations using PowerPoint "Record Narration"
or "Rehearse Timings" which used to work. Why is this occurring?
When I playback my presentation the audio repeats on the last slide. How can I correct this?
How do I add narration and/or
sounds to my PowerPoint presentation?
There
are several ways to add narration to your PowerPoint presentation.
However, we suggest one of the following four methods which are
supported by Impatica for PowerPoint, and can be found in the
User's Manual. Here is a brief explanation of the four recommended
methods of adding narration or other sounds to your PowerPoint
97/2000 presentation (for other PowerPoint versions please refer
to the tutorial links that follow this answer):
A.
You can record your narration directly into PowerPoint. From the
"Slide Show" menu, select "Record Narration". This will play your
presentation as a slide show and let you record the narration
as it plays. You should specify the slide advance to occur "On
mouse click" so that you can synchronize the slide advance timings
to your narration. PowerPoint will then remember the slide advance
timings and apply them to future playback. In addition, you should
leave your animation timings on mouse-click advance as well. The
"Record Narration" process will allow you to set the
timings for your animations as well.
B.
You can also pre-record your narration independently from your
PowerPoint presentation. This is often the most convenient approach
to including narration, especially if you are using a professional
recording studio. It is easiest if you record the narration for
each slide as a separate .wav file.
Open your PowerPoint presentation and, for each slide, select
"Slide Transition" from the "Slide Show" menu. In the Slide Transition
dialog box, from the "Sound" panel, scroll to the bottom of the
drop down box and select "Other Sound...", then select the appropriate
.wav file to insert.
C.
Using your prerecorded narration, you can insert the .wav file
using the "Sound from File" option from the "Insert"
menu. Selecting this option will prompt you to navigate to your
prerecorded sound file to insert your .wav file directly into
your PowerPoint slide.
D.
Using your prerecorded narration or sound file, you can insert
a sound on animation. On virtually any animation that can be added
to your PowerPoint presentation, you have the option of adding
a sound effect to the animation. Simply highlight the object you
wish to animate, right-click and select "Custom Animation"
from the menu box. Highlight the object in the list of objects
for that slide and select the "Effects" tab from the
series of tabs in the "Custom Animation" dialog box.
There is a drop box which allows you to select one of PowerPoint's
standard sound effects. At the very bottom of that list is the
"Other Sound..." option. Selecting this option will
allow you to navigate to your prerecorded sound and add it to
the animation effect.
View
an impaticized tutorial on:
Adding
Sound to Your PowerPoint 97 or 2000 Presentation
View
an impaticized tutorial on:
Adding
Sound to Your PowerPoint XP or 2003 Presentation
View
an impaticized tutorial on:
Adding
Sound to Your PowerPoint X Presentation
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I don't have any sound when I view an impaticized
presentation on my Macintosh. Why?
In
the latest version of the Impatica applet, in order to accommodate
Netscape 6, different audio class files were used. While this
solved the problem of support for Netscape 6, it resulted in a
conflict with an older version of the MRJ (Mac OS Runtime for
Java) for the Mac. Specifically, only users with MRJ 2.1.4 are
affected and will not be able to hear sound in an impaticized
movie. Mac users are encouraged to visit http://www.apple.com/java/
and download a more recent version of the MRJ.
For
Mac users who view Impatica content with Netscape 6, it is essential
that their Macintosh be equipped with MRJ version 2.2 as Netscape
6 is only able to view Java applets on systems that have MRJ 2.2.
For more information, please visit http://home.netscape.com/eng/mozilla/ns6/relnotes/6.0.html
to view the Netscape 6 for Mac release notes.
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How
do I make my single sound file play throughout my impaticized
presentation?
You
can easily achieve this effect by inserting the .wav file on the
"Slide Transition" of the first slide in your PowerPoint
presentation and then uncheck the "Wait for Sound ...At end
of slide" checkbox (this is checked by default) in Impatica
for PowerPoint prior to translation. This will allow the subsequent
slides to advance while the audio continues to play.
It
should be noted, however, that this approach is not recommended
as it will require the entire audio file to load (stream in) before
the playback will begin. This may not be a concern when playing
back locally or delivering to an audience with access to high-speed
Internet connection but may be troublesome for users with dial-up
connections. The recommended approach is to use a separate .wav
file for each slide or group of slides in the presentation. This
should improve the streaming playback performance for dial-up
users.
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I
have inserted a sound file on the first slide in my PowerPoint
presentation and have set my automatic slide advance timings but
my presentation does not advance properly. What am I doing wrong?
By
default,Impatica for PowerPoint has
the "Wait for Sound... At end of slide" checkbox checked.
As a result, when there is a sound file present, your automatic
slide advance timings would be ignored during playback and the
length of your sound file will determine when the slides will
advance. Uncheck the "Wait for sound at end of slide"
checkbox and convert the presentation again.
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What
audio formats are supported by this version of Impatica for PowerPoint?
Impatica
for PowerPoint version 3 supports the use of PCM format, ".wav"
files in your PowerPoint content. You may add ".wav"
files to your presentation by inserting existing files, or by
using the "Record Narration" feature in PowerPoint.
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What
video formats are supported by this version of Impatica for PowerPoint?
This
version of Impatica for PowerPoint supports the use of AVI video
files. While various AVI codecs are supported, we recommend using
uncompressed AVI video for best results.
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When
I impaticize my PowerPoint 2002-03 file, the entire sound file
on my slide plays before any of my animations occur. I set the
timings for these animations using PowerPoint "Record Narration"
or "Rehearse Timings" which used to work. Why is this occurring?
This behavior is due to a known issue with version 3.0.1w of the software. We have fixed this problem in our current release which is available for download at:
http://www.impatica.com/download/download.html
When I playback my presentation the audio repeats on the last slide. How can I correct this?
This behavior is associated with a known issue in version 3.6.2 of the software. We have fixed this problem in our current release which is available for download at:
http://www.impatica.com/download/download.html
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