Hello, Tom. I downloaded the complete list of guides from there earlier today. I have at least got the song so that it will play through rather than restarting with each slide. It is much better than the included help with the program - by far. Now I just have to figure out how to insert another couple of songs behind the first one. Roxy
Hi :) I am not sure documentation will help but it might be good to skim through it http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation#LibreOffice_Impress_Guide Sorry i can't really help! Regards from Tom :) --- On Thu, 6/10/11, ycor <[hidden email]> wrote: From: ycor <[hidden email]> Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Adding a song to an Impress presentation To: [hidden email] Date: Thursday, 6 October, 2011, 1:20 Hey, thanks anyway. I've used Power Point quite a bit in the past, and in actuality Impress has a ways to go to get "up to par". Now if I can figure out how to make it transition from one song to another - which I would think should be easier than trying to figure out how to get the slides into a video. Although, I think I've seen somewhere where that was done. I also know that some PP presentations I get sent sometimes don't play the audio/song that I know is supposed to be there. So there is some obvious differences. Roxy Hi Roxy, I've used Impress and Power Point very, very little. I'm sorry I couldn't be of better help here. Good Luck!!!!!!! Don On 10/05/2011 07:31 PM, ycor wrote: > Don, > I guess if I had pictures of each slide that would probably be the way I go, > but they are > just simple slides I've done within Impress. They all use the same base slide > with the names > typed in one the slides. > I did just find some help within Impress that, I think, is what I'm looking > to do. Now I > just have to go back and "re-time" each slide, as some where along the way I > must have > inadvertently hit the "Apply to All Slides" button on a 4 second slide. So, > we live and > learn. I hope I don't do that again. > Roxy > > >� � � Hi Roxy, > > I'm 95% Linux (Ubuntu), but part of the 5% left in windows is my video > editing program, which is Ulead. Te current version is called Corel > Video Studio I believe. Instead of capturing video to edit, I can just > put in pictures from my hard drive. The reason I still do this in > Windows is that I have about 300 songs I've purchased over the years > from smartsound.com so I can legally use it on the Internet, and it is > very easy to integrate the songs into the video. Here is a link for the > 2011 Ag Progress Days Slide Show so you can see what it looks like doing > it this way: > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWJ-xoG0OhU > This will help you know whether this method would work for you. You > could use larger pictures than I did. I wanted this to work for people > on slow connections also. > > Don > > On 10/05/2011 05:49 PM, ycor wrote: > >> Don, >> This slide presentation will probably be about 100 slides long when I finish >> it - though > it >> will never really be finished. It is a listing, if you will, of the deceased >> alumni from > the >> small high school where I graduated. It currently starts with the class of >> 1919 and runs > to >> the present. In most cases one slide contains each class, though there are >> some classes > that >> cover 2 pages. I have 3 or 4 songs I'd like to use while the presentation is >> running - one >> starting when the previous completes. And then starting back with the first >> one again. I'm >> not sure how that would transfer over into a video program. >> Roxy >> >> >>� � On 10/05/2011 04:43 PM, ycor wrote: >>> Is there any way to add a song to the 2nd or 3rd slide of a presentation and >>> make it play through the rest of the presentation? Or when it gets through >>> to start playing another song until it gets through? And so on. >>> Roxy >>> >>> -- >>> View this message in context: >> http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/Adding-a-song-to-an-Impress-presentation-tp3397901p33 > 97 > >> 901.html >> >>> Sent from the Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>> >> Hi Roxy, >> >> I don't know the answer to your question with respect to Impress. But >> something I have done is to make slide shows in my video editing program >> by using pictures instead of actual video, and then adding narration and >> background music. 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