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zipper1022

macrumors regular
Original poster
Oct 13, 2006
234
1
Long Island, NY/ Boston, MA
My portfolio for college has to be mailed out tommorow, and i still cant get my slideshow to ork properly. I need to export it so i can burn it to a disc and the people at teh school can view it on a mac or a pc,

the catch is,
the slideshow has .mov files in it and whenver i try and export it its really slow and choppy on whatever computer i play it on. Now im trying to export it as an html but thats not working either, its weird, im exporting it on my mac, and when i got o play it it says that the show uses frames and that my browser does not suport it....

please help me
if i dont send this tommorow im so screwed
 

Gee

macrumors 65816
Feb 27, 2004
1,023
0
London, UK
My portfolio for college has to be mailed out tommorow, and i still cant get my slideshow to ork properly. I need to export it so i can burn it to a disc and the people at teh school can view it on a mac or a pc,

the catch is,
the slideshow has .mov files in it and whenver i try and export it its really slow and choppy on whatever computer i play it on. Now im trying to export it as an html but thats not working either, its weird, im exporting it on my mac, and when i got o play it it says that the show uses frames and that my browser does not suport it....

please help me
if i dont send this tommorow im so screwed

What are you exporting it as? A show? Can you not just send a PowerPoint file?

Edit: actually maybe you're not trying to save as a show - this is probably your best approach. Stick all the movie files in a folder with the Powerpoint file, and make sure they all still run. Then do File > Save As > PowerPoint Show. Save the .pps file into the same folder. Take out the original powerpoint file. Burn the folder to disk.
 
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