Adobe Presenter 6

Using audio in presentations

Adobe Presenter lets you add narration, music, step‑by‑step instructions, or almost any sound to your projects. You can use audio to provide instructions or to emphasize key points in the presentation. In general, sound can be as individual and flexible as any other presentation component.

You can use audio in Presenter presentations in a variety of ways. For example, Presenter can help you with the following tasks:

  • Adding sound to an individual slide

  • Adding special sounds to quizzes for correct and incorrect answers

    Presenter lets you record your own audio files (using some simple equipment) or import existing files. Imported files can be in WAV or MP3 format. (If you add a WAV file to a presentation, Presenter automatically converts the WAV file to MP3 format in the generated presentation.)

    After you add audio to a presentation, you can synchronize the timing with other content, such as animations. For example, if your presentation contains PowerPoint animations such as text that “flies in,” you can synchronize the animations with the audio. (For more information, see Add animation, image, and Flash (SWF) files.) Presenter also contains features that enable you to add silent periods to audio files and to normalize audio for all slides so that the sound level is consistent.