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Michael Koerner
PowerPoint presentations that you receive via email and open when you click
on them have a .pps (PowerPoint Show) extension. will open in the slideshow
mode automatically. Regardless of what you save your presentations as .PPT
or .PPS they open in the slideshow mode if your just using the PowerPoint
Viewer and not the full version of PowerPoint.
--
Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint
on them have a .pps (PowerPoint Show) extension. will open in the slideshow
mode automatically. Regardless of what you save your presentations as .PPT
or .PPS they open in the slideshow mode if your just using the PowerPoint
Viewer and not the full version of PowerPoint.
--
Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint
Deloresw said:Thanks I will try running the play.bat file. Also, after I sent my last
post,
I remembered that all of the PowerPoint shows I receive via email ALWAYS
start automatically so I don't know WHY mine does not. Like I said, if
that
feature does not work, I can live with it. It just bugs me as to why it
won't.
Again, thank you for your help!
Deloresw
Michael Koerner said:You might try changing the autorun selection, just to see if that is the
culprit.
You could also try running the play.bat file that is also created when
you
used the Copy to CD function. I don't have Vista on my computer at the
present time, as I need something that is reliable <g> So, I can't tell
you
how to run the bat file. In XP you just click on start, run, and enter
the
path to wherever your created files are stored, example
C:\yourCDfile\play.bat. As it looks like you have done everything
correctly
in the creation of the files.
--
Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint
Deloresw said:The playlist text file has the name of the PP show: AlecNew.pps
I have not activated the autorun on anything but Media Player. When the
popup comes up, I ignore it and open a file where ever I choose. Maybe
that
is the problem on my computer. I have been blaming VISTA, which is easy
to
do. <smile> I will test it and let you know what happens.
One of my son-in-laws is a computer specialist and he told me he NEVER
lets
any program open automatically so that would be the solution for why it
does
not open automatically on his computer. I am the one who questioned it,
but I
have. I would almost bet my other son-in-law feels the same way and has
the
autorun turned off.
:
I think that should work. Maybe Michael will spot something, though --
he's
better with the autorun thing than I am!
What's in your playlist.txt file?
I'm wondering if it's just that autorun has been turned off on the
computer
in question.
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The autorun.ini says open=pptview.exe /L "playlist.txt"
The options for package the CD are:
Include these files
PP Viewer
Play all presentations automatically in the specified order
Linked files has check mark
:
What Michael asked -- what does the autorun.ini say? (You can open
it
in
Notepad or Wordpad.)
Or, when you go to File | Package for CD and choose Options, which
option
are you choosing for "select how presentations will play in the
viewer"?
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I'm back!! I really appreciate all of the time you spent helping
me,
but
when
I changed the effect options to "Stop playing after 999 slides,"
the
songs
only played one time each. I changed the timing to repeat until
end
of
slide,
but this caused the songs to overlap. I then changed the timing
to
first
song, (none) and second song to play 3 times, etc. The songs
still
would
only
play one time each.
I reverted back to my original settings for the effect options,
e.g.,
first
song, stop after 23 slides, timing; play to end of slide; second
song,
stop
after 39 slides, etc. Now, I am back in business except for the
same
problem
of autorun not working properly on my computer. The autorun and
PP
viewer,
as
always, are listed on the CD, but I still have to click on the PP
file
and
select from the dropdown menu for Microsoft PowerPoint to run the
slideshow.
I can live with this as long as everything else works on the XP
computers,
but if you have anymore suggestions for me to try I would more
than
welcome
them.
Again, I thank all of you for your time and help! I hope my
experience
helps
someone else.
Deloresw
:
Thank you so much for your help! I will try not to cry too much
if
something
does not work! I have had fun making the slideshows, but the
small
glitches
were about to get me down.
Deloresw
:
Well, I'm glad I could make you laugh, anyway!
But now I might make you cry. :-(
Using the "stop playing after 999 slides" won't keep you from
having
to
make
timing adjustments to the slide transitions. But it should
ensure
that
the
songs play all the way through and not stop unexpectedly
partway
through the
song. I would not try to use a "stop after XX slides" and put
the
real
number of slides in there. It just doesn't seem to work right
for
some
strange reason.
However, you should be aware that timing is not PowerPoint's
strong
suit.
You're not going to get extremely accurate timing with PPT. My
favorite
way
to explain it is, if you're playing the Star Spangled Banner
and
you
want
the fireworks animation to happen when the song says "and the
rockets'
red
glare," well, it ain't gonna happen. PPT just isn't going to
be
that
precise.
So, you will probably be better off just putting 3-, 4-, and
5-second
automatic transitions on each slide and trying to get within a
few
seconds
of the total sound length.
Or, what I might do is use a sound editor and combine all the
MP3s
into
one
sound file, insert that on the first slide and set it to stop
playing
after
999 slides, and then just set the transition times (3, 4, 5
seconds
or
so)
for all the slides.
Audacity is a good free sound editor.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
You
must download and install the LAME MP3 encoder as well, but
there
are
links
to it on that site. Just click "Download Audacity 1.2.6" to
get
to
it.
As for putting the MP3 into the folder with the presentation
before
inserting it, yes, it's a good habit to get into. But it's not
really
necessary since you're using Package for CD. The PfCD process
actually
creates a new folder and puts the presentation and the MP3s in
the
same
folder -- and it fixes up all the links. So you don't have to
worry
so
much
about starting with the MP3 in the same folder as the
presentation.
It
may
make your life easier, though, and, as I mentioned, it really
is
a
good
habit to get into.
Go here http://www.echosvoice.com/autoruncd2.htm and scroll
down
a
little
way, and you can see a screeenshot of the files inside a
package
for
CD
folder. You'll have autorun.INF, gdiplus.dll, pptview.exe and
a
bunch
of
other files. You'll also see your presentation file and your
MP3s.
(The
linked audio in the screenshot is a WMA file, Beethoven's
Symphony....)
Burn
all those files to the CD. Don't burn the *folder.* Windows
looks
for
the
autorun.INF file, or sometimes the play.BAT file, to start the
CD
automatically. If that file is inside a folder, Windows can't
see
it
on
the
CD. And those INF/BAT files look for the pptview.exe file on
the
CD
directly. If it's in a folder, they can't find it. And thye
pptview.exe
file
looks for your presentation (PPT or PPS) file on the CD. If
it's
in
a
folder, the Viewer won't be able to find it. And so on. You
get
the
idea.
As for the 50,000 -- that is only for WAV files. Only WAVs can
be
embedded,
and so that setting applies only to WAVs. You are working with
MP3s,
so
you
can ignore it. You can leave it alone or set it back to 100 or
whatever. It
doesn't matter.
Oh, file size. 170 slides at 34MB or so doesn't seem out of
whack.
So I
don't think the file size is the problem. (I could be wrong,
though,
and I'm
sure others will pop in and correct me if I am!)
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Echo S [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com
What's new in PowerPoint 2007?
http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm
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http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/index.html
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message
Thank you so much for your comments--you are soooo funny.
<smile>
I
need
funny after being submerged in these slideshows.
I have been doing everything you said about adding the
music,
except
I