Hi Jack,

Yeah, I know I have to get back to them. Once I finish dealing with a
catastrophic error on WebCT and putting up my course for Summer Session,
maybe I'll have a chance to do so.

Yes, I used SUPER. It worked fine. I may also experiment with inserting
narration directly into the PowerPoint presentation and editing the sound
files with Audacity. PowerPoint appeared to be not recognizing my
microphone, but it may be recording anyway.

I wish Impress handled sound and flash translation better (i.e. that it
handled animations and sound when it translates to flash). Then most of
these machinations would be unnecessary.

        Marsh Feldman

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jack D. Lewis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 10:07 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [users] RE: Impress: PowerPoint narration - save me from
> microsoft
> 
> Marshall Feldman wrote the following on 5/15/2008 8:45 PM:
> > Jack,
> >
> > I don't know what's going wrong. The original problem was due to the
> fact
> > that I'm using Outlook, and it was breaking the URL. The URL did not fit
> on
> > a single line, and Outlook was inserting a newline in the address. The
> > actual URL ends with "10641" To fix the problem, I rewrote the URL
> without
> > any indentation, and this time if fit on a single line, so Outlook
> didn't
> > mess with it.
> >
> > This time, when I received my message from [email protected], the
> link
> > was intact and I had no trouble clicking on it to go to the web site.
> >
> > In any case, use this URL:
> >
> >
> http://discussions.blackboard.com/jive4/thread.jspa?messageID=106419&#1064
> 1
> >
> > If the above URL is split between two lines, make sure there are no
> embedded
> > spaces, and make sure the line ends with 10641.
> >
> >     Marsh Feldman
> >
> 
> Marsh,
> 
> In Thunderbird your linked text looks fine but the underlying link is
> not correct (at least for me).  And no, the line wasn't split. The
> hyperlink itself ends with "messageID=106419?" In other words, the tail
> end of what is supposed to be the url - "&#10641" is cut off and a "?"
> takes its place. So if you can click on the link in Outlook and get to
> the correct url then Outlook is doing a better job at it than
> Thunderbird is. At least that's the way TBird is acting on my machine.
> 
> In spite of what the way TBird is acting, I did get to the url without
> too much difficulty. Copy and paste rather than clicking the link. My
> question now is, which software package did you use for your conversions
> to flash? SUPER or another program? I didn't see where you had replied
> to that question.
> 
> --
> Jack



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