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Subject: Re: (query)
From: "Bernie Krause" bigchirp1
Date: Wed Oct 15, 2008 8:39 am ((PDT))
If you are using Mac and MS PowerPoint, after you insert your
graphic, return to the menu at the top of the PowerPoint window,
click and hold on Insert (a drop-down menu), and go to Sounds and
Music. Double click on the audio clip you want to insert. It will
give you two choices when the speaker icon appears on the screen: one
will be to play only when point and click. The other will be to play
automatically when the slide appears. I don't know how this is
formatted on PC, but it should be similar.

Bernie


On Oct 15, 2008, at 3:59 AM, claire watson wrote:

> Dear Nature Recordists Group,
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> I have a query and would be very grateful for any suggestions that
> the users of this group may be willing to provide.
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> I am preparing a power point presentation to give a talk about some
> animal vocalisations. I have seen talks in which speakers display a
> small spectrogram on their slide. When this is clicked on the sound
> plays and a pointer moves through the spectrogram simultaneously.
> Does anyone have any pointers as to how this can be achieved?
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> I only have free downloaded programs 'sonic visualiser' and have
> used another free program, 'wavepad sound editor', to cut the
> appropriate bit out of the wav file and then run them through the
> sonic visualiser to get the spectrogram. However, I am not sure how
> to extract the spectrogram from sonic visualiser and suspect I will
> need to use another program for this.
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> Many thanks,
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> Claire Watson.
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