PPT and Sound on a Mac

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Rebecca

I created a PPT for a client in 2004 as she is running a Mac. When I
send it to her along with the sound files A mixture of WAV and MP3
types that all play fine on my Mac and on my PC), she is unable to
hear most of the sounds. She could hear two of them, and at first I
thought that if they were both the same type that would be the issue,
but one is a WAV file and one is an MP3. I then sent the file to
another friend with a Mac who had no problem hearing all of the music
files.
My client is not very computer-saavy. Sounds as though the issue might
be on her side, but she won't be able to find it. Any ideas? I would
post this on the Mac PPT group, but there is so little traffic there
that you rarely get a response.
Thanks for your help!
 
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Alex Bruster

If you just want to show the presentation to your client, I suggest
you convert it to video or dvd. because the immigration from microsoft
pc to mac is not an easy thing, it could be kind of professional
thing. I'm using wondershare ppt to video, it works good for me.
Besides, you can find more by searching ppt to video on google, or
find out more from this article:
http://www.askdavetaylor.com/can_i_...s_on_my_pc_and_play_them_on_a_dvd_player.html

good luck!
 
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alexbear88

Bruster's suggestion is quite right, convert PowerPoint to video or
burn PowerPoint to DVD would be the best solution!
1. Burn Your PowerPoint to a DVD disc. You can learn how to and
advantages on this website:
http://www.ppt-to-video.com/support/knowledges/why-burn-powerpoint-to-dvd.html
Acoolsoft PPT2DVD is a professional PowerPoint to DVD conversion tool
which helps you easily burn PowerPoint to DVD, or converts them to
MPEG Video.
With 3-Click simplicity, you can burn your PowerPoint presentations on
DVD with transitions, animations, sound and movies retained. You can
even create flexible DVD Menus for your PowerPoint presentations to
play on TV with a DVD remote control.
2. Convert PowerPoint to Video, and then send it directly to your
target audience.
Learn the advantages and tutorials from here:
http://www.ppt-to-video.com/support/knowledges/convert-to-video-for.html
Acoolsoft PPT2Video Converter is a PowerPoint to video converter which
helps you easily convert PowerPoint to video formats such as MPEG,
AVI, FLV, MP4, WMV, 3GP, MOV, ASF, 3GP2. It is very convenient and
efficient, requiring only a few mouse clicks to create fully featured
video with sound track.
 
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Rebecca

Bruster's suggestion is quite right, convert PowerPoint to video or
burn PowerPoint to DVD would be the best solution!
1. Burn Your PowerPoint to a DVD disc. You can learn how to and
advantages on this website:http://www.ppt-to-video.com/support/knowledges/why-burn-powerpoint-to...
Acoolsoft PPT2DVD is a professional PowerPoint to DVD conversion tool
which helps you easily burn PowerPoint to DVD, or converts them to
MPEG Video.
With 3-Click simplicity, you can burn your PowerPoint presentations on
DVD with transitions, animations, sound and movies retained. You can
even create flexible DVD Menus for your PowerPoint presentations to
play on TV with a DVD remote control.
2. Convert PowerPoint to Video, and then send it directly to your
target audience.
Learn the advantages and tutorials from here:http://www.ppt-to-video.com/support/knowledges/convert-to-video-for.html
Acoolsoft PPT2Video Converter is a PowerPoint to video converter which
helps you easily convert PowerPoint to video formats such as MPEG,
AVI, FLV, MP4, WMV, 3GP, MOV, ASF, 3GP2. It is very convenient and
efficient, requiring only a few mouse clicks to create fully featured
video with sound track.

Thank you for the tips, which will come in handy on future jobs..
However, this client needs to be able to edit the presentation
herself, so I primarily need to figure out the sound issue so I can
send her the file for her own use.
 
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Steve Rindsberg

Dave Taylor just googled and ... well, let me quote him:

"I found a couple of programs that looked interesting and claimed to do what you're asking."

*claimed*

He's not endorsing anything here or even suggesting that it works.
 

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