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Old March 11th, 2010, 04:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
laurie_g
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Default PPT 2010 truncates audio when saving as video

Hi
I have Office 2010 beta and working in PPT 2010 I have an audio file from
the clipart gallery in wav format that plays throughout the entire
presentation. HOwever, when saving the file as a video, the sound is
truncated after 2 loops which is about halfway through the second slide.

The file is stored locally, have tried a different sound file, have tried
compressing the media before converting. The audio is set to play beyond the
duration of the presentation.

ideas???
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Old March 11th, 2010, 05:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
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Default PPT 2010 truncates audio when saving as video



"laurie_g" wrote in message
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Hi
I have Office 2010 beta and working in PPT 2010 I have an audio file from
the clipart gallery in wav format that plays throughout the entire
presentation. HOwever, when saving the file as a video, the sound is
truncated after 2 loops which is about halfway through the second slide.

The file is stored locally, have tried a different sound file, have tried
compressing the media before converting. The audio is set to play beyond
the
duration of the presentation.

ideas???


Please address all questions about Office beta to the forums created by
Microsoft for that express purpose. The location was given you when you
downloaded the beta program. Any comments can be sent directly to Microsoft
by using he Send a Frown or Send a Smile icon on your computer that was
installed with the beta.

And part of this issue may be related to the method you are using to create
your video. What method is that?

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Old March 11th, 2010, 06:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Echo S
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Default PPT 2010 truncates audio when saving as video

I haven't run into this, but I admit I haven't done that much conversion
yet. Still, if you'd like to send me your file, I can test it here on PPT
2010. Email it to echos at indy dot net. If the file is large, you may need
to use something like YouSendIt.

Please put your newsgroup post in the message when you email (or at least a
reminder if you're using a large file transfer service) so I remember what
it is I'm looking at!

We want to make sure these bugs get got, right?!

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"laurie_g" wrote in message
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Hi
I have Office 2010 beta and working in PPT 2010 I have an audio file from
the clipart gallery in wav format that plays throughout the entire
presentation. HOwever, when saving the file as a video, the sound is
truncated after 2 loops which is about halfway through the second slide.

The file is stored locally, have tried a different sound file, have tried
compressing the media before converting. The audio is set to play beyond
the
duration of the presentation.

ideas???


 




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