Powerpoint 2007 Animation & Voice out of sync

T

Traveler

I've developed a presentation in Powerpoint 2007 using animation and have
added a voice over to distribute to my team for training. Unfortunately,
when I Publish it to CD the animation and voice on many, but not all, slides
is out of sync making it basically useless. Any suggestions?
 
M

Michael Koerner

The synchronization of voice and animations is not one of PowerPoint's strong suits along with the speed of the CD being different than the speed of your hard drive which can also mess up synchronizations. Without knowing how your voice over's and animations are doing/not doing, it is hard to offer much help.

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Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint


I've developed a presentation in Powerpoint 2007 using animation and have
added a voice over to distribute to my team for training. Unfortunately,
when I Publish it to CD the animation and voice on many, but not all, slides
is out of sync making it basically useless. Any suggestions?
 
U

Ute Simon

What Michael has said. Additionally, try to keep your sound files short. Do
not use one long voice over for the whole presentation but prefer to work on
a slide-by-slide basis. Thus you can get into sync again with every new
slide.

Best regards,
Ute

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Ute Simon
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team und PowerPoint-User-Team
Schon gesehen? www.ppt-user.de/blogger und www.ppt-tv.de
The synchronization of voice and animations is not one of PowerPoint's
strong suits along with the speed of the CD being different than the speed
of your hard drive which can also mess up synchronizations. Without knowing
how your voice over's and animations are doing/not doing, it is hard to
offer much help.

--
Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint


I've developed a presentation in Powerpoint 2007 using animation and have
added a voice over to distribute to my team for training. Unfortunately,
when I Publish it to CD the animation and voice on many, but not all,
slides
is out of sync making it basically useless. Any suggestions?
 

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