When I convert keynote to ppt narration is unsupported and lost

I have to submit a narrated powerpoint for class. I created a narrated keynote and converted it to ppt but the sound, my narration was erased. The error message says "Narration isn’t supported and was removed."

This is correct, PowerPoint does not support Keynotes narration.
You would have to do this in PowerPoint to create a narration.

Similar Messages

  • Can you do keynote or PPT presentations via wifi and AppleTV?

    Can you do keynote or PPT presentations via wifi and AppleTV?

    Not from your mac/PC, but keynote presentations from an iPad 2 with AirPlay are quite simply brilliant. Not only do you have full control of the keynote in your hands, but besides seeing the slides that everyone else is seeing, right in front of you as you look at your audience, you have your notes too.

  • When I convert to word my doc formIng shifts and font sizes are different. What the problem

    Any help with this?

    Hi willscsu,
    You may be running into trouble with the fonts used in the PDF file. As a test, would you please try converting the document from within Reader, and disable OCR following the instructions in this document: How to disable Optical Character Recognition (OCR) when converting PDF to Word or Excel.
    Please let us know how that goes.
    Best,
    Sara

  • CONVERTING KEYNOTE FILES TO IMOVIE FILES

    HI HOW DO YOU CONVERT KEYNOTE FILES TO USE IN IMOVIE AND THEN BURN TO DISC SO YOU CAN WATCH THE MOVIE ON TV.
    THANKYOU

    Thanks! I'm still not sure if Quicktime Pro for Windows will do the trick. I'm not too fluent in file names, but I think what I've got is in a "VOB" format, created with some app on a Windows machine. I have iMovie on my Mac, which is where I'd like to work on the file, however, I'm not sure if getting Quicktime Pro, or, as you've suggested, MPEG Streamclip and the Apple MPEG-2 Playback Component will get the job done converting my Windows file to an iMovie compatible format. Any help is much appreciated!
    Thanks again

  • Why is it when I convert a Keynote show into HTML, PC users cannot see it properly? Using latest OS and Keynote versions.

    Why is it when I convert a keynote show into HTML, PC users cannot see it properly on their computers?

    JohnRobertBrown wrote:
    It looks perfect using Google Chrome on my Mac. But doesn't work well on Explorer on a PC.  It seems to be way off center.
    There is never any guarantee that automatically generated html will look right on every browser, especially Explorer.  For max compatibility with MS stuff it's best to use Office to start with instead of iWorks.
    I don't know whether you could manually edit the Keynote html to make it work better with Explorer.  It would be interesting to know whether it looks right in Windows Safari, Chrome, or FireFox so you could know whether only IE does it wrong.

  • Exporting to QT on Keynote with embedded narration or audio files doesn't work

    When I create a Keynote presentation, I often publish them for viewing after the presenttion.  I have been making presentations for a long time and never had luck with Keynote using narration.  When you edit a narration, it first "appears" to erase everything from the point you choose to edit forward.   However, when you finalize the presentation and export to QT as a movie (yes the edits sound fine when you are using keynote itself) EVERY PREVIOUSLY RECORDED TAKE on each slide will playback at the same time making the audio incomprehensible.  I'm using a 2013 2.3 GHz quad core i7 with 16 GB DDR3 and the newest Keynote 6.01 2013.   Narration has NEVER worked properly on any previous version, and still doesn't.  
    I had some advice to try recording QT audio and adding to the slide.  Now, when recording to Quicktime, it does embed it, but in recording the presentation, it either doubles up the audio giving a strange echo or does the same thing if you ever edit the presentation.
    Keynote is simply a buggy inferior product for use in recording presentations as far as I am concerned, and I am very very disappointed in Apple for not figuring these issues out.   It's not a new product, and it's not as if most educators are not participating in on-line posting or sharing their work as movies for later viewing by students.  
    I'd appreciate hearing what others do to work around these issues before heading back to Powerpoint or having to make complex i Movies with slides as images and adding qt narration to the movies.   Keynote claims to do this... it just but I've never encountered an apple product with more bugs. 

    I had some advice to try recording QT audio and adding to the slide.  Now, when recording to Quicktime, it does embed it, but in recording the presentation, it either doubles up the audio giving a strange echo or does the same thing if you ever edit the presentation.
    The problem Keynote has is that the sound and image content are not locked together which causes out of sync errors. This is why many users choose video editing applications when using sound in the presentations, as they have both image and audio tracks to sync sound properly together.
    Start a new presentation to remove the previous sound recording, Keynote is holding onto the other sound files.
    Add the graphic items to each slide and one sound file to each slide for the voice over
    1 - In Inspector > Transitions;  use start transitions automatically and set each transitions delay to the duration of the individual sound file.
    2 - In QT export, set Fixed Timing and delete the value in the duration box, QT will then use the custom timings for each individual slide.
    This procedure does work exactly as needed, Iv used this for nearly 6 years using 4 different versions of Keynote.

  • Converting Keynote to pdf

    I regularly convert files to pdf before sending to clients so that they have an uneditable version and so they can see the slides (since most have Powerpoint, not Keynote on their pc's). Converting Keynote to pdf causes a huge increase in file size and results in files too large for most corporate email systems to accept. When I zip the pdf it decreases in size only marginally. I have generated pdfs both from the print to and the export to functions and both have the same result. Anyone with any suggestions?

    Welcome to the forums!
    If you are running OS X Tiger, you can try this:
    - Choose the Print menu item
    - In the Print Dialog box, use the "Copies and Pages" dropdown menu to select the "ColorSync" menu item
    - In the panel that pops up, in the Quartz Filter dropdown menu, choose "Reduce File Size". This will reduce the resolution of the images in the file (including things like the background), and so can greatly reduce the size of the file.
    - Once this item is selected, use the Print Dialog PDF dropdown menu to create the PDF
    Unfortunately, Leopard has done away with the Quartz Filter options in the Print Dialog. However, if you are running Leopard, another option may be to export the presentation as images (you can control the quality, and therefore file size, of JPEGS), and then use Preview to gather those separate images into a multipage PDF.

  • Using Keynote with PPT

    I use PPT with embedded videos and when i pull them into Keynote on my iPad, my videos won't play.  Any help would be appreciated

    you have to import the video files  into Keynote, use iTunes to transfer

  • When I convert a document from wordperfect to PDF it only converts the 1st page and ignores the othe

    When I convert my wordperfect document to PDF it only converts the 1st page and does not even show the other pages.  This is a new development because in the past it has converted all pages. 

    Hi KP122,
    Is it document specific or occurs with all the documents.
    What is the extension of the word perfect documents?
    You can convert the following File types to PDF
    Microsoft Word (DOC, DOCX)
    Microsoft PowerPoint (PPT, PPTX)
    Microsoft Excel (XLS, XLSX)
    Microsoft Publisher (PUB)
    text (TXT)
    Rich Text Format (RTF)
    Adobe PostScript® (PS)
    Adobe InDesign (INDD)
    image (bitmap, JPEG, GIF, TIFF, PNG)
    OpenOffice and StarOffice presentation, spreadsheet, graphic, and document files (ODT, ODP, ODS, ODG, ODF, SXW, SXI, SXC, SXD, STW).
    To convert a file type not listed above, use Adobe CreatePDF Desktop Printer.

  • When I convert my pdf doc to word, the fonts go really weird and it also puts some text into boxes. when I try to select the test and change the font, it does not change it properly?

    When I convert my pdf doc to word, the fonts go really weird and it also puts some text into boxes. when I try to select the text and change the font, it does not change it properly? This is making it impossible to amend.

    Hi Janedance1,
    If the PDF that you converted already has searchable text, please try disabling OCR as described in this document: How to disable Optical Character Recognition (OCR) when converting PDF to Word or Excel. (If the PDF was created from a scanned document and doesn't already have searchable text, disabling OCR isn't a great option, as the text won't be searchable/editable in the converted Word doc.)
    Please let us know how it goes.
    Best,
    Sara

  • Have Windows XP and Adobe 9 Reader and need to send a series of large documents to clients as a matter of urgency     When I convert 10 pages a MS-Word file to Pdf this results in file of 6.7 MB which can't be emailed.     Do I combine them and then copy

    I have Windows XP and Adobe 9 Reader and need to send a series of large documents to clients as a matter of urgency When I convert 10 pages a MS-Word file to Pdf this results in file of 6.7 MB which can't be emailed.  Do I combine them and then copy to JPEG 2000 or do I have to save each page separately which is very time consuming Please advise me how to reduce the size and send 10 pages plus quickly by Adobe without the huge hassles I am enduring

    What kind of software do you use for the conversion to pdf? Adobe Reader can't create pdf files.

  • I would like to convert a matlab file into a .dll and use it in LabVIEW. However, when I run the .dll in LabVIEW I get an error stating "... Procedure not found". What could this be? Can anyone help me...

    I wish to convert my Matlab files into .dll's so that I can use them in LabVIEW. I am using 'mcc' and 'mbuild' of Matlab to convert my .m files into .c and .dll.
    When I try to run the .dll's in LabVIEW, I get an error message in a modal window stating some required .dll or procedure is not found.
    How should I resolve this issue. Should I add any other Matlab .dll's in course of making my .dll?
    Please help in solving this issue... Thankyou very much.

    KJV wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > When I run the matlab generated dll, it is stating 'matllb.dll not
    > found'. Is it that I should set the path for matlab\bin to include
    > all the dll's before I compile? When I make dll from C, it works fine
    > in LabVIEW. The problem is from .m to .dll. The problem also arises
    > when I convert my .m to .exe. The same error of 'matllb.dll not
    > found' comes over. Should I change my matlab compiler options or
    > something else? Please help me?
    I have the same question,I don't know how to use the matlab DLL file in labview,
    I hope someone can descripe the procedure in detail.

  • When I convert a pdf file to word format, it show the error "Save As failed to process this document

    Hi,
    I have just upgrade the creative cloud CC version and upgrade the acrobat pro to XI version.
    when I convert a pdf file to word format, it show the error "Save As failed to process this document. No file was created."
    Actually, I have delete the image, use other pdf file and download a sample pdf file to test it. Same error is shown. I have try all the other format , like the excel, rtf, text, powerpoint, still same thing happen.
    Please show me what else I can do to fix this problem.
    Thx.
    Alfred Li

    alfredadli wrote:
    Please show me what else I can do to fix this problem.
    Fisrt step would be to ask in the proper forum.
    http://forums.adobe.com/community/acrobat

  • When I convert a pdf to word file, it show error "Save As failed to process this document. No file "

    Hi,
    I have just upgrade the creative cloud CC version and upgrade the acrobat pro to XI version.
    when I convert a pdf file to word format, it show the error "Save As failed to process this document. No file was created."
    Actually, I have delete the image, use other pdf file and download a sample pdf file to test it. Same error is shown. I have try all the other format , like the excel, rtf, text, powerpoint, still same thing happen.
    Please show me what else I can do to fix this problem.
    Thx.
    Alfred Li

    alfredadli wrote:
    Please show me what else I can do to fix this problem.
    Fisrt step would be to ask in the proper forum.
    http://forums.adobe.com/community/acrobat

  • Why is the footer blurry when I convert my document to a PDF?

    When I am viewing my document in Pages (using the Club newsletter template) my logo in the footer looks fine.
    However, when I convert the document to a PDF and then view it as a PDF, the footer looks blurry, as though there are two of them.
    I've tried deleting and repasting and using a different format for the logo (e.g., jpg, png), and nothing seems to work.  Could it be a sizing issue?  (obviously I have to shrink my logo quite a bit to get it to fit into the footer....)
    Help appreciated!
    Thanks!

    In your version of Pages, I went into layout mode, selected the footer, and enlarged it enough to cram a 180 dpi 1024x768 image into a thumb-sized image. In the Wrap Inspector, I selected make background objects selectable, and enabled in background. I turned off Object causes wrap.
    I then chose Format > Advanced > Move Object to Section Master, and exported to PDF Best. At 400% enlargement in Preview, the image and footer looked normally sharp.
    Here is a screen grab of that PDF footer image at 400%.
    OS X 10.9.3

Maybe you are looking for