1) Put them in wav format
2) I don't see where sound files would be a problem with regards to
printing. If you're that concerned about potential problems, it wouldn't hurt
to make a "soundless" copy for the rip.
Hope this helps!!!
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John Fallon
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"MJ" wrote:
> I have a 2 part question.
> First
> What is the best format to have sound bits in for PPT. We are taking out
> parts of interviews that are on a DVD and adding the sound bites to the
> presentation. What is the best format to have them in to play natively? One
> suggestion has been to have them in wave format.
> Second
> We use PPT for both presentation and print. The presentation must match the
> printed report. Now that sound is wanted for the presentation end of the
> project I am suggesting we have 2 files one for print and one for the
> presentation. Reason is I am concerned that when we take the report to print
> having the sound files might cause a problem for the printer, especially when
> sending the file through the RIP. So I am asking your opinion should we have
> two versions, one for presentation and and one for print?
>
> Thank you for your time and expertise, it is truly appreciated.
> MJ
>