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troy_wilson1
Participant
March 25, 2015
Question

How do you get the audio from an Adobe presenter presentation to play through adobe connect?

  • March 25, 2015
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Currently, we are having to use just the speakers and go over a speaker phone in order for the participants to hear the audio portion of a presentation.  We would prefer that the participants hear the audio portion of the presentation itself through their computer speakers.  Is there a setting that I am missing that will allow the integration or share of the audio of the host computer without hooking up a microphone?  We would still be on a conference call with the other attendees.  So, using the microphone would produce feedback or an echoing effect when in use.  The only other thing I could think of was somewhat of a hack would be to hook up an audio cable from the mic jack of the computer to the headphone jack of the computer, but haven't tested that yet to even see if it is a viable solution.  I would rather just change a setting if possible.  Any assistance is greatly appreciated.

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Jorma_at_Knox
Legend
March 25, 2015

Did you load the Presenter presentation in a Share pod or are you using screen sharing?

troy_wilson1
Participant
May 20, 2015

Wow - just seeing this sorry.  We were screensharing.  The problem is, we are actually trying to share a breeze presentation which is connected to a weblink.  Now, I know that we can share the weblink, but the thing is, we want to control the navigation.  If they have access to the link, then they can continue to click anywhere and not be on the same page we are.  Did that make sense?

Jorma_at_Knox
Legend
May 20, 2015

Hm, being a Breeze presentation it may not work if you load it into Connect. If you have access to the source files, you may be able to re-publish it with a more current version of Presenter (formerly part of the Breeze product line), version 7.0.7 or newer should allow it to play correctly in Connect.

If you don't have access to the source files and/or Presenter, could you get a hold of the files that are on whatever server is hosting the presentation? You could try uploading a ZIP of those files and see if it works...