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Overview
Openworld FlashPresenter Features
Getting Started with Openworld FlashPresenter
Your Presentation Screen
PowerPoint Import
PowerPoint Import Wizard
Step 1 - Open Presentation
Step 2 - PowerPoint Slide Narration
Step 3 - Narration Results
PowerPoint Import Preferences
Creating New Presentation
Getting Started
Video Setup
Video Encoding Setup
Transcript Setup
Slides Setup
Media Synchronization
Synchronization Overview
Editing Transcript
Synchronizing the Transcript
Contents Creation
Synchronizing Slides
Synchronizing Speakers
Hyperlinks and Resources Links Creation
Synchronizing Hyperlinks and Resources Links
Glossary Building
Creating Quizzes
New Quiz Creation
Quiz Properties Setup
Quiz Customization
Quiz Results Processing
Presentation Export
Exporting Your Presentation
Using HTTP Streaming technology for video/audio
delivery
Flash Media Server Configuration Basics
Accompanying Tools
Video Converter
Video Joiner
Video Encoding Preferences
MP3 To FLV Converter
MP3 Compressor
Audio Uncompressor
MP3 Sound Recorder
Support
DEMO Mode Limitations
Software Activation and Order Information
Contact Information
Credits
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Step 2 - PowerPoint Slide Narration
How to make PowerPoint slides to speak:
The main purpose of this page is to create the audiotrack and transcript
for your future FlashPresenter presentation. Going step-by-step from one
slide to another and creating narration for each slide, you'll have get a
continuous audiotrack and accompanying synchronized scrolling transcript of
your speech in the FlashPresenter presentation. After all your slides
will have appropriate narration you'll can go to the next step and convert
your narrated presentation into FlashPresenter project. Click the big "Next"
button below the Slide View to go to the next Wizard step.
How Slide Narration Page looks:
As you can see the second Wizard page has the slide preview and two toolbars
at the right side. These are Navigation Toolbar and Audio Toolbar.
Slide Preview has a popup menu (see below) which duplicates the Navigation Toolbar
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