PowerPoint conversion to HTML looses audio & timing

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Dave

I have a large presentation (151mb) which contains audio
narration, JPGs, built in graphics and animation. When I
publish as an HTML everything looks fine. However when
viewed in IE only the 1st two slides perform properly.
After that the audio is gone and the animation timings are
totally off the wall. Is there help for this or am I
totally fubared? Thanks. P.S. PowerPoint 2002 SP-2 & IE
6.0+.
 
Well, there is a trick to getting sound to play from HTML presentations.
Check out the links offered in this PPT FAQ entry:
Sounds won't play across multiple slides on the web
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00303.htm

But come to think of it, you may need more general advice than just that. So
hit this link:
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/#WEBifying
It'll send you to the section of the PPT FAQ with several different entries
on sending PPT presentations to the web via HTML.

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I have a large presentation (151mb) which contains audio
narration, JPGs, built in graphics and animation. When I
publish as an HTML everything looks fine. However when
viewed in IE only the 1st two slides perform properly.
After that the audio is gone and the animation timings are
totally off the wall. Is there help for this or am I
totally fubared? Thanks. P.S. PowerPoint 2002 SP-2 & IE
6.0+.

Hard to say w/o seeing it (got URL? <g>)
Might be hard to say even after seeing it, but one common gotcha is large sound
files - these can take quite a while to download, which can toss your timings
off and such.

What happens if you go to slide 3, wait for a while (however long it might take
to d/o any sound files on the slide) then hit the refresh button in the
browser?
 
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