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lost midi files when pps sent out
I'm using pp 2003 (ox xp) and have included midi files in the presentation.
When I look at the pps on my computer, the music plays. However, when I send it out, there is no music. I've copied it to a disc and still no music when played on any other computer. Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong and/or how to fix this problem? Thanks in advance for any assistance. |
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lost midi files when pps sent out
LilD2u
I suppose the midi files are linked to your powerpoint presentation,right? You'd better put the midi files and ppt files in the same file and send your powerpoint presentation together with the midi files to another computer. If you only send the ppt not with sound files,the link between the ppt and sound files is broken and powerpoint can not find the sound files from the broken link. Besides,you'd better embed your midi files in powerpoint,so that If you make a change to the original source ppt file, the change will not show up in the destination file(sound files). I'd to share some experience about embedded sound file in powerpoint: http://multimedia-loong.blogspot.com...-files-in.html "LilD2u" wrote: I'm using pp 2003 (ox xp) and have included midi files in the presentation. When I look at the pps on my computer, the music plays. However, when I send it out, there is no music. I've copied it to a disc and still no music when played on any other computer. Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong and/or how to fix this problem? Thanks in advance for any assistance. |
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lost midi files when pps sent out
Loong,
Thank you for responding. I will read the information from the link and try to imbed the midi files. Hopefully this will work. "loong" wrote: LilD2u I suppose the midi files are linked to your powerpoint presentation,right? You'd better put the midi files and ppt files in the same file and send your powerpoint presentation together with the midi files to another computer. If you only send the ppt not with sound files,the link between the ppt and sound files is broken and powerpoint can not find the sound files from the broken link. Besides,you'd better embed your midi files in powerpoint,so that If you make a change to the original source ppt file, the change will not show up in the destination file(sound files). I'd to share some experience about embedded sound file in powerpoint: http://multimedia-loong.blogspot.com...-files-in.html "LilD2u" wrote: I'm using pp 2003 (ox xp) and have included midi files in the presentation. When I look at the pps on my computer, the music plays. However, when I send it out, there is no music. I've copied it to a disc and still no music when played on any other computer. Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong and/or how to fix this problem? Thanks in advance for any assistance. |
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lost midi files when pps sent out
Hi
See he Sounds/Movies don't play, images disappear or links break when I move or email a presentation http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00155.htm Lucy -- Lucy Thomson PowerPoint MVP MOS Master Instructor www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au "LilD2u" wrote in message ... I'm using pp 2003 (ox xp) and have included midi files in the presentation. When I look at the pps on my computer, the music plays. However, when I send it out, there is no music. I've copied it to a disc and still no music when played on any other computer. Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong and/or how to fix this problem? Thanks in advance for any assistance. |
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lost midi files when pps sent out
The only files that get embedded are .wav files. all others are linked and must travel with the presentation
-- Michael Koerner MS MVP - PowerPoint "LilD2u" wrote in message ... Loong, Thank you for responding. I will read the information from the link and try to imbed the midi files. Hopefully this will work. "loong" wrote: LilD2u I suppose the midi files are linked to your powerpoint presentation,right? You'd better put the midi files and ppt files in the same file and send your powerpoint presentation together with the midi files to another computer. If you only send the ppt not with sound files,the link between the ppt and sound files is broken and powerpoint can not find the sound files from the broken link. Besides,you'd better embed your midi files in powerpoint,so that If you make a change to the original source ppt file, the change will not show up in the destination file(sound files). I'd to share some experience about embedded sound file in powerpoint: http://multimedia-loong.blogspot.com...-files-in.html "LilD2u" wrote: I'm using pp 2003 (ox xp) and have included midi files in the presentation. When I look at the pps on my computer, the music plays. However, when I send it out, there is no music. I've copied it to a disc and still no music when played on any other computer. Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong and/or how to fix this problem? Thanks in advance for any assistance. |
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lost midi files when pps sent out
In article , Loong wrote:
LilD2u I suppose the midi files are linked to your powerpoint presentation,right? Of course. Midi files are always linked. I'd to share some experience about embedded sound file in powerpoint: http://multimedia-loong.blogspot.com...-files-in.html A regular crazyquilt of stolen intellectual property you've got there. Sometime try researching and writing something of your own instead of stealing it from others. Meanwhile, please remove the content you've stolen from PPTFAQ. You're welcome to link to it, but not to steal from it. ----------------------------------------- Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com PPTools: www.pptools.com ================================================ |
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lost midi files when pps sent out
In article , LilD2u wrote:
Loong, Thank you for responding. I will read the information from the link and try to imbed the midi files. Hopefully this will work. The link Lucy provided will take you directly to the info you need, without all the marketing nonsense that Loong's site will drag you through. ----------------------------------------- Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com PPTools: www.pptools.com ================================================ |
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Sound will not play when pps sent out in email form
Every time I send a PPS out, I get the comment where's the sound. I email
myself a copy of the PPS and the sound works opn the email I send myself. I also make a copy of the PPS and place it on CD and it plays with sound, when, I run it on my computer. I also tried the PFC PRO to help with the sound. I still get the where"s the sound. Please tell me what to do to correct this problem. Thank you "Steve Rindsberg" wrote: In article , Loong wrote: LilD2u I suppose the midi files are linked to your powerpoint presentation,right? Of course. Midi files are always linked. I'd to share some experience about embedded sound file in powerpoint: http://multimedia-loong.blogspot.com...-files-in.html A regular crazyquilt of stolen intellectual property you've got there. Sometime try researching and writing something of your own instead of stealing it from others. Meanwhile, please remove the content you've stolen from PPTFAQ. You're welcome to link to it, but not to steal from it. ----------------------------------------- Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com PPTools: www.pptools.com ================================================ |
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Sound will not play when pps sent out in email form
In article , Denjr wrote:
Every time I send a PPS out, I get the comment where's the sound. Probably the sound is linked and the link points to a location on your computer, so when it arrives on MY computer, PPT can't find the sound. I email myself a copy of the PPS and the sound works opn the email I send myself. That makes sense; the sound is linked and the link points to a location on your computer, so PPT CAN find it. also make a copy of the PPS and place it on CD and it plays with sound, when, I run it on my computer. Same as above. You'll need to make sure the sound is in WAV format and be sure it's embedded OR make sure that the link is pathless and include the sound along with the PPT in the email and make sure it lands in the same folder as the PPT. Lots more info about both of those tricks he Sounds/Movies don't play, images disappear or links break when I move or email a presentation http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00155.htm I also tried the PFC PRO to help with the sound. I still get the where"s the sound. Please tell me what to do to correct this problem. Thank you "Steve Rindsberg" wrote: In article , Loong wrote: LilD2u I suppose the midi files are linked to your powerpoint presentation,right? Of course. Midi files are always linked. I'd to share some experience about embedded sound file in powerpoint: http://multimedia-loong.blogspot.com...-files-in.html A regular crazyquilt of stolen intellectual property you've got there. Sometime try researching and writing something of your own instead of stealing it from others. Meanwhile, please remove the content you've stolen from PPTFAQ. You're welcome to link to it, but not to steal from it. ----------------------------------------- Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com PPTools: www.pptools.com ================================================ ----------------------------------------- Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com PPTools: www.pptools.com ================================================ |
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