Re: Embedded audio clips won't run concurrently as WAV?
- From: wdmaples <wdmaples@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2007 15:46:01 -0800
It doesn't seem to matter who I have given the file to. MP3 files will only
link and not embed. WAV files will embed, but not overlap each other. If
you know of any way to embed MP3 files, that would be great. When I have all
WAV files the second file will stop the first one from playing. This doesn't
seem a mixing problem. PowerPoint just can't play them concurrently. If you
can make this happen, please let me know. I'll be glad to try whatever you
do.
Thanks -- Doug
"Austin Myers" wrote:
Doug,.
Assuming you are running Windows XP, you need to make certain that your
audio card is using a WDM driver. If not visit the manufactures web site
and see if one is available. Also make certain you have the latest version
of DirectX.
*Most* newer audio cards allow mixing of audio signals but by no means not
all of them.
Austin Myers
MS PowerPoint MVP Team
Provider of PFCMedia, PFCPro, PFCExpress
http://www.pfcmedia.com
"wdmaples" <wdmaples@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a PowerPoint presentation with about 82 slides. It is set up as a
PPS
file to run on its own with the different slides while playing various
background music and audio clips. Here's where my problem comes in....
I want the audio files embedded in the program so I can send it to others
in
e-mail. MP3 files will not embed, only link. This is not what I want. I
converted my MP3 files to WAV files with a program called CDEX. This
program
actually just places a header on the MP3 file and changes the extension to
WAV. In other words, it's all the same.
Once I converted all my MP3 files, they embedded perfectly in my
presentation. Then I ran into the problem. With linked MP3 files, I
could
start a music file on slide 7 and have it run for 21 slides. On any of
the
slides in this range, I could add an additional audio clip that might run
2-5
seconds. The "underlying" music file would continue to play in the
background and after the short "voiceover" had stopped. This is exactly
what
I wanted.
Once I embedded all the WAV files, whenever a "voiceover" audio clip would
start, the "underlying" music file would stop and not continue. Does
anyone
know a way to remedy this problem? From the expert help I have received
so
far, WAV files don't seem to run concurrently. When a second one starts,
the
first one stops. MP3 files will run concurrently, but they will not all
embed.
Any suggestions?
Thanks -- Doug
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