By the way, Charlie, your "warm it up first" theory actually makes perfect sense.
PPT has to prepare bitmaps of the slides it's going to display on screen prior to
displaying them. Once it does this, it caches them in case you go back to the
slide or run the presentation again.
By warming up the engine, you're forcing it to pre-cache slides, which puts it in
roughly the state it would have been in when you recorded the slide changes.
That makes it more likely to sych up the same way.
By shutting it down and restarting, you effectively chilled the engine down again.
In article <4B01634E-F433-46D6-8967-(E-Mail Removed)>, Charlie7805
wrote:
> Thanks Austin... Well then, lesson learned and I'll say I've been fortunate.
> I have create many complicated ppts under this same design. My current one
> is 9mins. 18secs long. This time I created an 7min movie file from movie
> maker. What launches the movie is an mp3 intro with words, as I stated, as
> the last sequence. I tried a couple programs to capture the ppt slides as
> jpegs and add them to movie maker but found it jerky and out of focus. Hence
> I insert a movie file after the slides.
>
> Without knowing what you said, my mistake this time was I "warmed up" the
> ppt but closed down the program and restarted it. This caused the timing
> issue.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> "Charlie7805" wrote:
>
> > This has happen several times over the last couple years. I insert an mp3
> > onto a slide and have words appear in varying - predetermined times based on
> > the tempo of the mp3.
> >
> > During previews before actually giving the presentation, there are no timing
> > issues. Sometime the word sequence is off by 1/2 to 1 second. This is very
> > noticeable. I found that when I ready for my presentation to the audience, I
> > start the ppt without anyone seeing until a ways through the mp3. Then I
> > stop it and start it over for showing and the timing is back on track.
> >
> > I find myself saying "I've got to warm it up first" in a joking way.
> >
> > Has this happened to others?
> >
> > When I run the ppt, I close down everything on the laptop including all the
> > unnecessary systray items. This is after a cold boot. I want all the
> > resources available for the presentation. This does not appear to be the
> > issue thou.
> >
> > Today's presentation failed even after my "warm up". This was embarrassing.
> > HELP. I have two more presentations next week.
>
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