Andy,
Another good piece of Software for capturing the scrolling spectrogram out of 
Raven that I have had success with is called ScreenFlow.  I have used SnapzPro 
in the past and I like ScreenFlow a lot better.  The exported videos can be 
embedded in your PP project. 

Playing the scrolling Spectrograms definitely makes a talk a lot more dynamic 
than listening to sounds while looking at a dark screen.
Good luck,

Benjamin M. Clock
Macaulay Library of Natural Sounds and Video
[email protected]

On Feb 8, 2013, at 2:21 PM, Andy Martin wrote:

> Hello NFCers,
> 
> I am preparing a talk about Recording NFCs to give to my local bird club in a 
> few weeks. I don't have a lot of experience with Powerpoint but was wondering 
> if anybody out there has incorporated spectrograms (for my purposes, 
> generated through Ravenlite) into a powerpoint presentation?
> 
> My thinking at this point was to do a regular presentation with photos and 
> some graphics with powerpoint, close that down and open and project Ravenlite 
> on screen (with external speakers from laptop) to finish the talk with some 
> NFC examples. Seemed the easiest way to go for my level of experience with 
> computers and also I would especially like to be able to project the 
> Ravenlite time scroll bar, thinking that will help my audience pinpoint when 
> to expect the sound.
> 
> However, if its easy to incorporate a playable spectrogram directly into 
> Powerpoint, that might work better and give a more logical flow to the 
> presentation.
> 
> Anybody on the list dealt with this issue?
> 
> Thanks for any advice.







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