Guest Yachtsman1 Posted September 17, 2008 Report Posted September 17, 2008 I have a large (240 slide) presentation I am converting to a voice over music lecture using audacity. The original has various music tracks added via the customise slide function but I've forgotton which they are, is there a quick way of clearing the existing music tracks without going through all the slides.Yachtsman1 Quote
xahu34 Posted September 17, 2008 Report Posted September 17, 2008 ....is there a quick way of clearing the existing music tracks without going through all the slides...Open the pte-file (or a copy of it) with a text editor (notepad, UltraEdit, emacs, ...), and search for "mp3". Your should be able to read the slide numbers, and you should find the path names, as well.Regards,XaverMunich Quote
Guest Yachtsman1 Posted September 17, 2008 Report Posted September 17, 2008 Open the pte-file (or a copy of it) with a text editor (notepad, UltraEdit, emacs, ...), and search for "mp3". Your should be able to read the slide numbers, and you should find the path names, as well.Regards,XaverMunichThanks Xaverdone that, thank you.Yachtsman1 Quote
fh1805 Posted September 20, 2008 Report Posted September 20, 2008 Eric,You might also find Stu Rand's PTE Project Reporter tool useful for digging info out of a PTE project file. It analyses the .pte file, displays it in a graphical and user friendly way and allows the creation of a new text file that presents the original information in a more user friendly manner.He posted it on the forum a couple of weeks or so back. See here: http://www.picturestoexe.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=8691regards,Peter Quote
Guest Yachtsman1 Posted September 20, 2008 Report Posted September 20, 2008 Eric,You might also find Stu Rand's PTE Project Reporter tool useful for digging info out of a PTE project file. It analyses the .pte file, displays it in a graphical and user friendly way and allows the creation of a new text file that presents the original information in a more user friendly manner.He posted it on the forum a couple of weeks or so back. See here: http://www.picturestoexe.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=8691regards,PeterThanks PeterDownloaded the programme and tried a show with it. works fine.Regards Eric Quote
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