QSS
some how you need to get the sounds out of powerpoint - "normalize" them,
then put then back in your presentation.
If you "Save as HTML" or "Publish to Web" (both on the FILE menu in
powerpoint)
follow the prompts - then powerpoint short export a series of WAV files.
You then need an audio editor like
http://www.audacity.com
to "normalize" or "up the volume" level
Cheers
TAJ Simmons
microsoft powerpoint mvp
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"QSS" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have produced a number of slide presentations with voice over using a
> microphone and got satisfactory results. I spent a lot of time on another
> one
> using same technique but the output volume is very low even when the
> speakers
> are set to max. Does the recording level effect the output level ? Is
> there
> any way to change the audio volume level for the slide show I have
> produced
> ? The narration quality was set at max level during the recording.