Flash is not a format, is a toolkit/VM which you can build
applications, in those apps there is a video player, but most people
confuse flash with a file format because they had a native
encapsulated flv, but most apps are actually swf. I agree that youtube
contribute to distor the idea of what flash is.

PDF is more like a document file, but I wouldnt think of it as
IDE/Toolkit development stack.

Anyway digressing, on slidecast the slides get synced on a flash app
which show the slidetrail and the wavelenght with transition stops.

http://alexandro.biz/synctool.png



On 3/18/10, Lars Nooden <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2010-3-18 10:17 PM, Alexandro Colorado wrote:
>
>> However I was thinking more of a Slidecast (from slideshare) you just
>> upload your presentation, and a recording of your talk, and then you
>> can mix it on the webpage so the slides changes through the timeline
>> of your talk, you can see an example of one I did here:
>> http://www.slideshare.net/jza/open-source-in-the-public-sector
>
> Cool.  Interestingly, this is like HyperCard a little.
>
> How do the slides get synced with voiceover?
>
> Ideally, it'd be helpful to skip flash and use a safe format / free
> format.  Flash is kind of synonymous with exploit enabling arbitrary
> command execution.  Can PDF be done the same way there?
>
> /Lars
>
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