Thanks for your help Drew,
I have finished the presentation and put it on to DVD and it works.
The method was a bit involved but all worked fairly simply; I created the
slideshow in Impress mainly because I wanted to have a scrapbook type of look
to it and Impress has a background that j
On Sat, 2011-11-26 at 23:42 -0800, rod wrote:
> Thanks for that Drew,
>
>
>
> I will download swfdec flash player and try it. I have made a slideshow in
> Impress, there’s half a gig of it, it is simply a series of still images in
> four sections with some music in the background with 10s be
Thanks for that Drew,
I will download swfdec flash player and try it. I have made a slideshow in
Impress, there’s half a gig of it, it is simply a series of still images in
four sections with some music in the background with 10s between slide changes;
I want to put the presentation onto a
what do you suggest for ubuntu lucid?i am using tibesti and
recordmydesktop.is there any other alternative?did not try istanbul because
the last release on 2007.would it be any good?
regards,
On 27 November 2011 09:24, drew wrote:
> Hello Rod
> .
> * Also before you ask - if you are usin
Hello Rod
On Sat, 2011-11-26 at 20:52 -0600, jorge wrote:
> Hi
>
> I use Swfdec Flash Player to view that kind of files... but it isn't
> like a movie, it is like a presentation.
Right and if all you want is flip chart type stuff then sure output to
SWF is fine, but if you are looking for
Hi
I use Swfdec Flash Player to view that kind of files... but it isn't
like a movie, it is like a presentation.
Adress: http://swfdec.freedesktop.org/
Regards,
Jorge Rodriguez
El sáb, 26-11-2011 a las 16:58 -0800, rod escribió:
> Thanks Jay/Tom,
>
> The only video
Thanks Jay/Tom,
The only video format available is the Flash format and I tried that a number
of times but for some reason nothing I have installed (even Flash Player
itself) could open or play the generated files.
Cheers
Rod
Cheers
Rod
From: Tom [via Document Foundation Mail A
Thanks Jay/Tom,
The only video format available is the Flash format and I tried that a number
of times but for some reason nothing I have installed (even Flash Player
itself) could open or play the generated files.
Cheers
Rod
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Thanks Jay/Tom,
The only video format available is the Flash format and I tried that a
number of times but for some reason nothing I have installed (even Flash
Player itself) could open or play the generated files.
From: Jay Lozier [via Document Foundation Mail Archive]
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