PowerPoint to SWF

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I have a powerpoint presentation on a CD that I would like to post on my
website. I would like the users to be able to view the presentation as a
SWF.

The CD consists of pptview.exe an 1 mp3 file per slide (32) for audio.

I have found several pieces of software that will convert the presentation
to SWF, but there is no audio.

Does anyone know what the best way to convert the presentation to SWF would
be ??


Thanks in advance !!!
 
In addition to Geetesh's info, there's a list of conversion options on my site. http://www.echosvoice.com/autoruncdlinks.htm

Pretty sure Articulate and Macromedia Breeze both do sound. Impatica converts to java, not SWF, but I think it also does sound. Wanadu's old product was supposed to do sound as well (although I didn't ever have much luck with it) -- that's been purchased by Latitude, and it may do sound since it's based on Wanadu.
 
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