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Hello!

I created a slideshow with a complex background music (audacity). Is it possible stop/pause/loop for spoken comments without disturbing the synchronization?

Who can help?

Many thanks.

Manfred

Posted

Manfre,

Stop and Pause - yes. Loop - don't know, but doubt it.

Just ensure that you have ticked "Permit control of show using keyboard" in Project Options...Advance tab. The spacebar will toggle Pause/Play and the arrow keys will let you move backward/forwards and, I think, will retain synchronization.

regards,

Peter

Posted

Hello fh1805!

Many thanks for your prompt response!

"Permit control ..." was checked. But I am not interested in using the keyboard.

Sincerely

Manfred

Manfre,

Stop and Pause - yes. Loop - don't know, but doubt it.

Just ensure that you have ticked "Permit control of show using keyboard" in Project Options...Advance tab. The spacebar will toggle Pause/Play and the arrow keys will let you move backward/forwards and, I think, will retain synchronization.

regards,

Peter

Posted

Hello fh1805!

Many thanks for your prompt response!

"Permit control ..." was checked. But I am not interested in using the keyboard.

Sincerely

Manfred

Manfred:

You could use PROJECT OPTIONS > ADVANCED > MOUSE BUTTONS > Left - pause > Right - next slide

That will let you use a mouse to control, and with a wireless mouse, the control could be done from a distance

Posted
Is it possible stop/pause/loop for spoken comments without disturbing the synchronization

I think he wants the music to continue and the spoken comments to pause. The answer is no, as far as I am aware.

Jeff

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Hello Tom!

Many thanks. With your tipp all problems were gone!

Sincerely

Manfred

If you want to pause your slideshow and the music at the same time just make sure the synchronize music and slides option is checked.

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Tom

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Many thanks for your reply!

Manfred

Manfred:

You could use PROJECT OPTIONS > ADVANCED > MOUSE BUTTONS > Left - pause > Right - next slide

That will let you use a mouse to control, and with a wireless mouse, the control could be done from a distance

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