On 13 May 2008 at 8:28, John Jason Jordan wrote:

> On Tue, 13 May 2008 07:04:46 -0400
> bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dijo:
> 
> > As a sideline I teach at the college level.  I have agreed to do an 
> > on-line course this term and in order to prepare the on-line lectures I 
> > need to feed a narrated powerpoint lecture into a processor that 
> > converts it to interactive HTML.
> > 
> > I have use Impress for all my presentations to date, but can't find a 
> > way to make a narrated presentation.
> > Am I missing something, or do I have to use micro$soft's powerpoint ?
> 
> I am unclear what you mean by "narrated presentation." Also, what
> platform will this be running on, e.g., Blackboard, WebCT or a direct
> website?
> 
> I use Impress for presentations in class all the time, but so far I
> have never had to create a presentation online. Some day I will
> probably have to do so, so I am interested in exactly what you need to
> do and how you resolve the issue.

I wonder if the OP is looking for something like 'rehearse timings', 
which is well described in help, and can be started from the 'slide 
show' menu.

That, plus starting a sound track in the transition for the first 
slide (as was discussed here some months ago) allows a pre-recorded 
soundtrack, with the slides changed with pre-programmed timing.

Don't know about the conversioin to interactive html though.


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