https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=151394
V Stuart Foote <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ever confirmed|1 |0 Resolution|INVALID |--- Summary|play an audio |Better UX to insert and |stream/soundtrack in |manage playing an audio |background for entire ODF |stream/soundtrack in |presentation |background for entire ODF | |presentation Status|RESOLVED |UNCONFIRMED --- Comment #15 from V Stuart Foote <[email protected]> --- Yes, the effect is available and functions pretty well. But the UI needs some effort. This is not an Invalid *enhancement* request. >From the 7.3 Impress guide, pg 275 <quote> Playing music Music can be played during a slide show instead of a sound as a transition effect. When using music in a slide show, make sure any musical copyright or licensing for the music is not being infringed. 1) Click on Slide Transition in the Sidebar to open the Slide Transition deck. 2) Open the presentation file to add slide transitions. 3) In the Slides pane or Slide Sorter view, select the slide where music is going to be added as part of the slide transition. 4) In Modify Transition, select Other sound from the Sound drop-down list. 5) In the file browser window that opens, navigate to where the music file is located and select the music file required. 6) Click on Play to check if the music file is suitable. 7) If the music is suitable, click Open to add the music to the selected slide and close the file browser window. 8) To play a music file continuously in the slide show, select Loop until next sound in Modify Transition. The music file restarts once it is finished until the next music file that is inserted in the slide show. Note Do not select the Apply Transition to All Slides option to prevent the selected music file restarting as each slide opens in the presentation. Note The music file is linked to a slide show rather than embedded. If the slide show is going to be displayed on a different computer, the music file must be available on the computer where the slide show is going to be displayed and the link to the music file must be established before starting the slide show. </quote> =-=-=- But, some major UX issues around usage and discoverability probably needs documentation guidance of the workflow. 1. slide advance and transition/effect if any for the entire slide deck must be finalized *before* applying the sound as last edit(s). Which should *not* then be "Applied to all slides". 2. Can only be applied to the first slide of a sequence from SB "Slide Transition" deck (or entered from main menu "Slide" menu -> "Slide Transition") using the Modify Transition content panel. Then setting the 'Loop until next sound' checkbox. The transition can be blank, and only the 'Sound' -> 'Other sound...' is used to select the audio file to play. 3. To loop, Presentation mode (main menu 'Slide Show' -> 'Slide Show Settings...') must be set to 'Loop and repeat after:' some value in hr:min:sec. 4. the loop after pause is treated as a "next sound" and the audio restarts--so the music/audio file would need to be trimmed externally to match the slide show duration. 5. the audio file is *not* embedded into the ODF presentation, just file system reference recorded as a "<presentation:sound xlink:href=" entry in content.xml; so the audio will have to be provided as an external file with the ODF archive. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
