I ran across this site called Presenter Media. It has great PowerPoint templates that have some animations. I asked them for a sample template so I could try it with Articulate, but it won't work.
I have attached a slide for somebody to take a look at to figure out how I can use these in a published course. I can't figure this one out. It must be a PowerPoint 2010 deal and I have just started using 2010.
I would appreciate any help or effort put into this.
Thanks for the direction on this.....I really don't need it on the slide master anyway. I just could not figure out how they were doing it, but it all makes sense now.
I like some of the stuff they have and want to use it, but unless I could figure out what they were doind, it was a no go for a few of my ideas.
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Hi Dave -
It's actually a video that's placed on the slide master. To get it to work in Studio, you need to re-insert the video from Articulate.
Cool file, though
yes its a .mov file, problem you will have is that you cannot easily extract the video from the pptx file to reinsert
Alos at the moment it is inserted on the slide master and you cannot do this (easily) in articulate
Phil
OK....I'll bite
What direction should we go on this? Any ideas or methods?
Even if it leads me in the direciton of using alternate software to extract it.
Thanks!
-Dave
Hi Dave
Try this http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint-help/extract-files-or-objects-from-a-powerpoint-2010-file-HA101821613.aspx
Phil
Hey Phil,
Nice trick....where would I go from here? Just convert it using Video Encoder and insert as Flash?
Thanks!
Dave
or an MP4 and then insert, you wont be able to get it on the slide master though
Phil
Hey Phil,
Thanks for the direction on this.....I really don't need it on the slide master anyway. I just could not figure out how they were doing it, but it all makes sense now.
I like some of the stuff they have and want to use it, but unless I could figure out what they were doind, it was a no go for a few of my ideas.
Cheers,
Dave
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