From: Hall on 28 May 2010 06:39 You can convert ppt to dvd using Presentation to Video Converter and it's nice prog and really simple. ciciamy wrote: As you have said so many questions. 28-Aug-09 As you have said so many questions. maybe is just concerned to two key points,, they are : 1> you shoud ste up the timing of your powerpoint presentation How to Timing Automatic PowerPoint Presentations? http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/learningcenter/how-to-set-timing-automatic-powerpoint-presentations.html#149 2> You want the music file which you just insert played automatically First, download the song(s) in mp3 or WAV format that can be accepted by power point. As you have PowerPoint 2003: 1>insert the music file: click the sound icon to display the Options tab. Click on the tab, and set Play across slides for Play Sound. 2>Set up the effect of the sound: 1.right click on the icon in your presentation and select "Custom Animation." 2. There will be a section for "Effect" with the option to stop playing after X slides. 3. Set the number of slides for the sound to play here. Now when you select OK and exit the custom animation box, your sound will continue to play. For more details just check it out below: http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/learningcenter/how-to-add-music-song-to-powerpoint-presentations.html#149 Previous Posts In This Thread: On Wednesday, August 26, 2009 8:17 AM Peter G wrote: Sound cuts out I have a problem with sound files in a PowerPoint 2003 presentation. This was the first .ppt created by my daughter - I am trying to help her fix this, but my PP knowledge is limited. Speech was recorded as .wav files on a separate device and linked to the ..ppt. The PP consists of about 20 slides, most of which have a brief speech commentary (an individual wav file for each slide). Actual durations of files range from about 2 to 20 seconds. When first created, all sound files played properly when the presentation was run. We now have a problem with some of the sound files. They only play the first four seconds, then cut off. As stated, it only occurs with certain files. Some files of 18 seconds duration play OK. But if I take one example with an actual duration of about eight seconds, it cuts out after four (and if I right-click the loudspeaker icon and go to ???Edit Sound Object???, the Sound options display shows ???Total playing time: 00:04???). The files are all set to start ???After Previous???. (I have checked that the Sound Action is set to ???Play???, not ???Pause??? or ???Stop???). There are no delays set in the sound timings. Each slide is set to advance both automatically and on click. We have checked that the slide advance timings are much longer than the actual sound file durations. If we double-click the loudspeaker icon in the slide, the complete sound file plays. If we run the presentation, or click the ???Play??? button in the Custom Animation pane, we only get the first four seconds. Initially the PP was linked to the .wav files on the local computer. Subsequently the links were removed, and the files embedded as per instructions on this site. The problem seems to have arisen after this action. We have also tried creating a new presentation using some of the same .wav files (taking a couple of ???existing good??? examples which worked OK), and some new .wav files (freshly recorded, using the same device as before). These files are embedded. The ???existing good??? examples work OK in the new PP. The new recording show the same problem of cut-out after four seconds. All suggestions greatly appreciated! On Wednesday, August 26, 2009 10:14 AM Sandy Johnson wrote: RE: Sound cuts out Here is what I do: Add a rectangle to the side or bottom of the screen area (so it cannot be seen when in Slide Show View). Set an Emphasis Custom Animation to Change Fill Color (you can use any object or animation). Set the timing for this animation to occur at the end of the audio. Set slide transition timing to advance after 0. Sandy "Peter G" wrote: On Wednesday, August 26, 2009 1:49 PM Peter G wrote: Hi Sandy, many thanks for your suggestion. Hi Sandy, many thanks for your suggestion. I haven???t got this to work yet - I???m probably misunderstanding something. Here???s what I tried, step by step: ???Add a rectangle to the side or bottom of the screen area (so it cannot be seen when in Slide Show View).??? - I went to Slide Show - Action Buttons - selected the blank rectangular button - inserted it next to the slide. ???Set an Emphasis Custom Animation to Change Fill Color (you can use any object or animation).??? - I right-clicked the Action Button - Custom Animation - Change Fill Colour - Add Effect - Emphasis - Start ???After Previous???. ???Set the timing for this animation to occur at the end of the audio??? - I double-clicked the Action button - ???Change Fill??? box opened - went to Timing tab - tried changing Delay to 10 seconds (then re-set it to 0 when this didn???t work). ???Set slide transition timing to advance after 0??? - I changed Advance Slide settings as follows - unchecked ???on mouse click??? (leaving ???automatically after??? checked, but re-set to 0 seconds). Can you see any errors in the above? Thanks Peter "Sandy Johnson" wrote: On Thursday, August 27, 2009 5:36 AM Peter G wrote: Hi Ciciamy, thanks for your advice.I have looked at both the tutorials. Hi Ciciamy, thanks for your advice. I have looked at both the tutorials. Unfortunately, they do not help me. Perhaps you have misunderstood my problem. I am not trying to play music across several slides. I have about 20 speech files (in .wav format). Each is embedded individually to a different slide. But some slides only play the first few seconds of the wav file. Any other ideas welcomed! Peter On Thursday, August 27, 2009 4:06 PM t-4-2 wrote: Ciciamy is a spammer. She won't answer to your request. Ciciamy is a spammer. She will not answer to your request. She cannot even if she wants to. t-4-2 On Friday, August 28, 2009 10:12 PM ciciamy wrote: As you have said so many questions. As you have said so many questions. maybe is just concerned to two key points,, they are : 1> you shoud ste up the timing of your powerpoint presentation How to Timing Automatic PowerPoint Presentations? http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/learningcenter/how-to-set-timing-automatic-powerpoint-presentations.html#149 2> You want the music file which you just insert played automatically First, download the song(s) in mp3 or WAV format that can be accepted by power point. As you have PowerPoint 2003: 1>insert the music file: click the sound icon to display the Options tab. Click on the tab, and set Play across slides for Play Sound. 2>Set up the effect of the sound: 1.right click on the icon in your presentation and select "Custom Animation." 2. There will be a section for "Effect" with the option to stop playing after X slides. 3. Set the number of slides for the sound to play here. Now when you select OK and exit the custom animation box, your sound will continue to play. 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