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I'm helping my daughter with a presentation and I know
there's a way to copy a sound (from a commercial CD)so
that it can play during an entire presentation. We got
the music to play the whole time, but I copied the music
and the presentation to a CD-R for travel (to school),
but now PPT won't recognize the song on the CD-R. I know
it CAN be done, I've done it before, but I'm missing a
step. I know that they both have to be in the same
folder.
 
The key to getting sounds to play from a CD, is to have the files (both the
PPT and the audio file) in the same folder before linking.

See this FAQ for details on getting it to play correctly.
**Links break when I move presentation (and at other times)
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00155.htm

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KelleyH said:
I'm helping my daughter with a presentation and I know
there's a way to copy a sound (from a commercial CD)so
that it can play during an entire presentation. We got
the music to play the whole time, but I copied the music
and the presentation to a CD-R for travel (to school),
but now PPT won't recognize the song on the CD-R. I know
it CAN be done, I've done it before, but I'm missing a
step. I know that they both have to be in the same
folder.

Which file format does your music file have? Audio-CD format? Then you
should use a "rip" program to convert it to an MP3 file. Copy that MP3 file
into the same folder as your presentation, insert it into your presentation.
Then burn both on CD-R for travel. (Make sure that the computer and/or
projector in school has loudspeakers!)

Kind regards,
Ute
 
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