problems putting show on website

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Shirley H

Hi, I am having problems putting my pp show on a web site.

It plays perfectly when I email it, and view it from my computer files, but
when I put it online it goes warbly (for some viewers) and sometimes loses
it background music (which is an embedded wav file).

Any ideas why?

I put the audio file into the same folder as the pps in Dreamweaver, so the
links wouldn't be broken. So I don't know why the music wouldn't work
sometimes.

And I have NO ideas why it would be all jerky and warbly for some viewers
online, but the same viewers say when I email it to them it plays perfectly?

Thank you!
Shirley
 
It plays perfectly when I email it, and view it from my computer files, but
when I put it online it goes warbly (for some viewers) and sometimes loses
it background music (which is an embedded wav file).

Any ideas why?

I put the audio file into the same folder as the pps in Dreamweaver, so the
links wouldn't be broken. So I don't know why the music wouldn't work
sometimes.

What happens if the same users rightclick to download the PPS, save it to their
local HDD then play from there?

That cuts their internet connection out of the loop.
And I have NO ideas why it would be all jerky and warbly for some viewers
online, but the same viewers say when I email it to them it plays perfectly?

Thank you!
Shirley

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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
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Hi Steve,

Not sure about that. But I will ask them to try it. Thank you!

I'd rather they not have to download onto their computer though. Just a
click and view would be nice.

Thanks again, Shirley
 
I'd rather they not have to download onto their computer though. Just a
click and view would be nice.

Understood! But if the people who're having troubles continue to have troubles
when the presentation's played back locally from a saved file, we know that the
trouble's localized to their computer, so you don't have to worry about what
you've done on the site, just what's going on on their PCs.
Thanks again, Shirley

--
Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
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Featured Presenter, PowerPoint Live 2004
October 10-13, San Diego, CA www.PowerPointLive.com
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