Re: Exporting Keynote Presentation

2008-05-10 Thread Dark1
Thanks for all the advice. I'm sure one of those things will work out. There's no TV available to me but that was certainly a good idea. At the moment I'm looking into running the keynote program on my iPod. I tried this with my other computer that doesn't have keynote installed. It gav

Re: Exporting Keynote Presentation

2008-05-10 Thread Ronda Brown
Hmmm, Rob you had me doubt my original 720x540, but on re-reading my Keynote notes, "Keynote uses a resolution of 720x540 at 24 frames per second for the intermediate QuickTime movie, which iDVD then converts to 720x576 at 25 FPS (for PAL), or 720x480 at 30 FPS (for NTSC)." Cheers, Ronni O

Re: Exporting Keynote Presentation

2008-05-10 Thread Ronda Brown
Yes Rob, Sorry about my typo error ... 720 x 575 pixels is correct. Cheers, Ronni On 11/05/2008, at 9:29 AM, Rob Davies wrote: Morning, Should it not be 720x576 Pal DVD. Cheers! `Rob... On 11May2008, at 7:33 am, Ronda Brown wrote: Hi Ruben, Will they have a TV you can use? Keynote 4 ha

Fwd: Exporting Keynote Presentation

2008-05-10 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Ruben, A couple of more thoughts for you: 1. If the Mac you want to use your presentation on has Keynote Installed. You could save your presentation & all it's assets 'Audio & Video'. In Preferences > General - 'Copy Audio & Movies into document'. Also it is best to ".zip" your Keynote

Re: Exporting Keynote Presentation

2008-05-10 Thread Rob Davies
Morning, Should it not be 720x576 Pal DVD. Cheers! `Rob... On 11May2008, at 7:33 am, Ronda Brown wrote: Hi Ruben, Will they have a TV you can use? Keynote 4 has export to iPod menu selection, but I notice you are using Keynote 3. This might help : The iPod only supports video, so you HAVE

Re: Exporting Keynote Presentation

2008-05-10 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Ruben, Will they have a TV you can use? Keynote 4 has export to iPod menu selection, but I notice you are using Keynote 3. This might help : The iPod only supports video, so you HAVE to either use H.264 or Mpeg4, and it looks fine on the ipod itself, and depending on the theme, it looks

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2008-05-10 Thread Kyle Kreusch
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Re: Windows for Intel Mac - Thanks all

2008-05-10 Thread Rosie Cable
Hi fellow mac users Thank you for your overwhelming support to the questions I posted yesterday about accessing a copy of a Windows OS for my mac. I thought it might be helpful to offer responses via one email (as opposed to many small ones. Hi Susan As I tend to be spoilt in being able t

Re: Exporting Keynote Presentation

2008-05-10 Thread Dark1
What I meant was the actual information its-self isn't that important (the content) but how the information is presented and how professional the presentation feels is the main aspect of the assessment. I certainly think Keynote has a strong advantage in this regard. That's why I'm using

Re: Exporting Keynote Presentation

2008-05-10 Thread Glenn Nicholas
Content not that important? You have a bigger problem than just Keynote. http://presentationzen.blogs.com/presentationzen/2005/11/the_zen_estheti.html If your instructor was evaluating Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, I fear he would prefer the Bill Gates style. Glenn. 2008/5/10 Dark1 <[EMAIL PROTECT

Re: Exporting Keynote Presentation

2008-05-10 Thread Dark1
Thanks for the suggestion but I think my presentation might lose impact if I lose the fancy transitions that make it look great. My lecturer has said that presentations will be marked on how impressive the actual presentation is rather than content. Export it as a PDF. Use File, Export men

Re: Exporting Keynote Presentation

2008-05-10 Thread Glenn Nicholas
Export it as a PDF. Use File, Export menu, choose PDF as the export option. You may want to turn off the borders on each page. Glenn. 2008/5/10 Dark1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I'm constructing a keynote presentation (using v3.0.2, iWork 06) but I don't > have a laptop and the place where I'm doing

Exporting Keynote Presentation

2008-05-10 Thread Dark1
I'm constructing a keynote presentation (using v3.0.2, iWork 06) but I don't have a laptop and the place where I'm doing the presentation won't have keynote installed. The power point exported version changes the location of one of my pie charts and the text for my charts looks muddy. Is t

Re: Windows for Intel Mac

2008-05-10 Thread Martin Hill
For a while there Microsoft did indeed state that Vista home basic and Home Premium were not allowed to be virtualised meaning that if Mac users wished to stay "legal" they had to buy Vista Ultimate or Business. However, they relented at the beginning of the year and changed the licensing

Re: Internal speakers not working

2008-05-10 Thread Rob Phillips
None of your suggestions have helped. I guess it'll have to go in on warranty. :-( I just got this new machine, too. Rob James / Hans Kunz wrote: .never use wd40 to fix electronics!! sometimes just plug in headphones or external speakers w/o powering them & wiggle slightly may get the conta