On Jan 11, 2008, at 11:11 AM, Tim Thoelecke wrote:
> Anyone here ever create a presentation to present via a webinar? I've
> been experimenting with WebEx, which is pretty cool. You can combine a
> live video feed, interactive video/audio, and desktop sharing. You can
> also share KN and PP presentations. Problem is all transitions are
> lost. I'm trying converting to QT, but the file gets too huge. It
> appears that attendees would be downloading the QT video too. I don't
> really want that. Anyone have any experience creating presentations
> for this new medium and want to share some tips?
> Thanks in advance.
> Tim
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