thanks again for quick reply. Yes I understand about timings, we are experienced PPT designers, but new to Presenter. There are two animations. The first is "with previous" after the slide changes from the previous slide. Then the next happens on a "click." That one is set to a 1 second fade-in. There are no animations after this. The next click is the next slide. So when we did our recording we made sure there was plenty of time between when the slide faded up, the next click on the slide with the 1.0 fade-in, and the final click to the next slide. Yet, with this approach, the 1.0 fade-up animation just pops. Any other thoughts?
It may be related to the the first animation set to with previous. There is a known issue with Presenter when dealing with slides that have a mix of on-click and with/after previous animations:
- Adobe Presenter audio cannot be synchronized correctly with animations if a slide contains a mix of on-click animations and after/previous animations.
Workaround: For the Adobe Presenter audio to sync correctly, ensure that all animations on a slide are on-click animations.
The most commonly seen issues with Presenter can be found here: http://helpx.adobe.com/presenter/kb/top-issues-presenter-8.html
The best option may be to elminate animation elements untill you can identify the one that is causing the issue. I suppose it could be something like the object that is animated (I've seen non JPEG/GIF images do odd things) is not converting to Flash properly. I don't believe it is the animation, as the fade-in animation has worked for years.