Welcome To Openworld FlashPresenter
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Overview
Openworld FlashPresenter Features
Getting Started with Openworld FlashPresenter
Your Presentation Screen
PowerPoint Import
PowerPoint Import Wizard Step 1 - Open Presentation Step 2 - PowerPoint Slide Narration
Step 3 - Narration Results PowerPoint Import Preferences
Creating New Presentation
Getting Started Video Setup Video Encoding Setup Transcript Setup Slides Setup
Media Synchronization
Synchronization Overview
Editing Transcript
Synchronizing the Transcript
Contents Creation
Synchronizing Slides
Synchronizing Speakers
Hyperlinks and Resources Links Creation
Synchronizing Hyperlinks and Resources Links
Glossary Building
Creating Quizzes
New Quiz Creation Quiz Properties Setup Quiz Customization Quiz Results Processing
Presentation Export
Exporting Your Presentation Using HTTP Streaming technology for video/audio
delivery
Flash Media Server Configuration Basics
Accompanying Tools
Video Converter Video Joiner Video Encoding Preferences MP3 To FLV Converter MP3 Compressor Audio Uncompressor MP3 Sound Recorder
Support
DEMO Mode Limitations Software Activation and Order Information
Contact Information
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Video Setup
How to add an existing FLV video/audio track to your presentation:
Openworld Flash Presenter uses Flash Video Format (FLV) for the video/audio playback.
You can add any existing FLV video/audio file to your presentation in just a few steps as explained below.
If your video file is in a format other than FLV, look up the
Video Encoding Setup page to find out how
to easily convert your video files into the FLV streaming format.
To add existing FLV video/audio track to your presentation:
Fill in the Speaker Title field.
The text (Speaker title) will appear just below the video area in your presentation.
Fill in the Speaker Subtitle field.
This text will appear below the speaker title in your presentation.
Set the source video file format to «Flash Video (FLV)».
Choose the source video file by clicking the yellow folder button and using standard «Open File» dialog.
The video / audio properties data will appear and the
Transcript Setup page opens up automatically.
Note: You may click the Play button to preview
your video file in the embedded FLV Video Player.
If you have the video in file format other than FLV then look up the
Video Encoding Setup page to learn more about how to convert your video into FLV streaming
format.
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