https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=151394
--- Comment #19 from Randy <[email protected]> --- This might be bad form :-) but I revisited Powerpoint 2010 to see how they incorporated music. They have the transition option, but that is music played per slide - really for a transition. Their method is to use the insert function - where you would insert a table, picture, clip art, shape text box, etc. Inserting a video and audio are also option there. Once you click on the insert audio (after selecting the appropriate audio file or clip art audio) there is an audio icon attached to that slide (which can be hidden throughout the slideshow). There are playback controls for that item such as trim audio (set start and stop points), fade in and fade out, volume options, start options (automatically, on click, or play across slides). There are also loop until stopped and rewind after playing options. I recall seeing powerpoint presentations where there were enough photos in the show that an audio item was inserted into the first slide which played for the set time across a matching number of timed photos and then another audio item was inserted in the subsequent slide to play through the remaining photos. I hope that is helpful in considering how this could be implemented in Presentation -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
