Friday, January 23, 2009

Re: [applekeynote] Slow transitions

Am I correct to assume that if I take my file and export it to QuickTime using a newer Mac, my transition problem should be taken care of then?

On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 8:27 PM, Robert Smelser <crysnrob@mac.com> wrote:

I would say that the slow transitions are in fact related to your processor and the older graphics card in your iMac. I would strongly suggest laying off 3D effects until you can get a newer machine.


On Jan 23, 2009, at 9:32 PM, Poki wrote:

I just finished a long presentation in Keynote '08.
It's 20 slides and 70 meg
Lots of graphics and a fair amount of animations including flip and rotate.
I am working on an older iMac with 800MHz PowerPC G4 and 768 MB SDRAM.
I am running OS X version 10.4.11
I use Keynote version 4.0.3

Everything works well except that the transitions are very slow.
After exporting the presentation into QuickTime (CD-Rom-movie Medium), the transitions are even slower.

I need to make a QuickTime movie out of this presentation .

Could my problem stem from too slow of a processor and not enough memory?

Any suggestions besides trimming the lard in iMovie?

Thanks a million!

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