https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40780

--- Comment #35 from ammine007 <ammine...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Buovjaga from comment #33)
> (In reply to Luke from comment #32)
> > Julien's on the right track. If you create slide with an Animation Sound
> > Effect and save it, it will work. If you copy that file to a different
> > directory, the sound will no longer play. The reason why there was so much
> > confusion over this bug, is that sound effect work until the file that they
> > were created in is moved to a new location. 
> 
> This is not true. If you create a custom animation with a sound effect from
> the LibO gallery *on Linux*, it will not work at any point. You don't have
> to save, you don't have to move the file - it just won't work. I can
> reproduce this from scratch on Arch Linux with 5.2.3 / 5.3 and Ubuntu with
> 5.2.3. Same for version 3.6.7.2 on Arch.
> On Windows it works perfectly.

Salamu Alaikum,

I've tested the two versions of LibreOffice Impress. The first one (LO-5.2.3.1)
on Debian 9 Stretch 64bits and the second one (5.2.3.3) on Win XP 32bits.
Here is the link to both versions :
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rigc2ctg71iel38/LibreOfficeVersions.png?dl=0

I Confirm, There is no sound, even without moving the created ODP Animation
file.
I've tried to open the content.xml inside the ODP animation; and replace all
sounds links with the Complete path from Root of my partition
/home/myuser/Documents/MySoundFile.flac

But still no sound! This is a serious bug that has now some years without being
solved.

Thank you in advance
I really hope it will be resolved very soon!

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