Thursday, March 13, 2008

Re: [applekeynote] Re: KN on the iPhone 2.0

www.keynotepro.com

has some nice themes optimized for
iPod. I personally do not use an iPod for presentation
purposes, but know others who do.

Thank you for posting the instructions below.

Richard
--- frankt192 <fjt2@mac.com> wrote:

> Here is what I have found.
>
> iPod slideshows
>
> To run a slideshow on an iPod, you first convert it
> to a series of JPEG-formatted images.
> Then, you move those images to the iPod in a
> specific way. Let's begin with the steps for
> converting to JPEG:
> If you use PowerPoint:
>
> In PowerPoint, open your presentation and choose
> File: Save As.
> In the Save dialog, from the Format pop-up menu,
> choose "JPEG" as the file format. Then,
> click the Save button.
> Depending on your version of PowerPoint, you might
> be asked if you want to export
> every slide in the presentation or just the current
> slide. Provided that you want to move
> the entire presentation, click the Every Slide
> button.
>
> PowerPoint exports the slides to wherever you saved
> them, with one JPEG file for each
> slide.
> If you use Keynote:
> ( Note : For this technique to work, you need the
> Pro version of QuickTime, not just
> QuickTime Player. It's available from Apple for
> $29.99.)
>
> In Keynote, open your presentation and choose File:
> Export.
> Choose "QuickTime" from the available choices, and
> click the Next button.
> In the resulting dialog, for Playback Control,
> choose "Interactive Slideshow." Then, click
> Export.
>
> The slides are saved into a QuickTime movie. Next,
> you need to convert the QuickTime
> movie into a set of JPEGs.
>
> Open the movie you just created in QuickTime and
> choose File: Export.
> From the Export pop-up menu at the bottom of the
> dialog, choose Movie to Image
> Sequence.
> Click the Options button. Choose JPEG as the file
> format, and then enter
> 1
> (the number one) into the frames-per-second field.
> Click OK.
>
> The slides are saved as JPEGs into the folder you
> specified.
>
> Move the JPEGs to your iPod
> Now that you've converted your slides to JPEG
> images, use iTunes to move your JPEGs to
> your iPod:
>
> If your iPod is not attached to your Mac already,
> attach it now so that you can use the
> iPod preference pane in iTunes.
> In iTunes, open the iPod preference pane and click
> Photos.
> Select "Synchronize Photos From" to enable the
> capability of moving photos—or in this
> case, JPEGs of a presentation—to your iPod.
> Choose the folder where you saved your presentation
> JPEGs from the Location pop-up
> menu.
> Select the "Copy all photos" radio button.
> Click the OK button at the bottom of the Photos
> pane.
>
> iTunes optimizes the JPEG images and syncs them to
> your iPod.
>
>
>
>
> --- In applekeynote@yahoogroups.com, "frankt192"
> <fjt2@...> wrote:
> >
> > KN playback via the iPod? How so.
> >
> > Instructions on how this is done or using QT
> instead?
> >
> > Frank
>
>
>
>

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