TruroNeil (I'm guessing Nova Scotia);
You make the voice over's using your mic and a recording program other than
PowerPoint. I find you get a better quality recording outside of
PowerPoint.. Make individual recordings, not just one as you will never be
able to synchronize it to your presentations. the voice over's will be in
wav file format, and will be embedded once you insert them. Attach each
voice over to an event where you want it to occur. To see how this might
appear look at the online presentation here.
http://www.oldfco.ca/tutorial/pptohtml.html
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| > You can do it in PowerPoint subject to your video card's output
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| > | > | I'm working in Powerpoint 2000 ? I've added music to other
| > presentations,
| > | but can I have a narrator talk though my presentation. Couold I do
this
| > | if I converted my presentation to Flash ? Thanks, Neil
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| > Michael, you tall me I can do this, but not how. Do I make a separate
audio tape using a mic and then insert it as an audio track ? Can I watch
the slide show and record my voice using a mic ? I don't see anything in
books or articles other than adding cd tracks. Thanks, Neil
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP. SHOULD BE ALL RIGHT NOW. I THANK YOU AND THE lEGION THANKS YOU! CHEERS, NEIL (in sunny Nova Scotia)