Question
Sycing of SWF files
Looking for some help,
I have a presentation that i have uploaded to acrobat as a Adobe Presenter presentation prepared in power point.
It has within it two flash animations and one flash paper document.
The issue is that although the whole presentation sychronises , the animation 'click thruogh's' and the flash paper do not.
e.g. When getting to the flash paper document if i scroll down or zoom in to it it does not move or zoom on the attendee's screen, They have complete controle of it.
When i click on one of the click thruoghs on the animation i get the next movie playing, they however need to be directed to click on the correct bit to see the next movie.
This obviously makes controling the presentation a tad tricky especially if there is more than one attendee.
I know the solution would be to re-program the animations so that there is only one movie per slide, but this does not solve the flash paper issue.
Or i could share my desktop and play the presentation within my browser, but neither of these are ideal.
Does anyone know of another solution?
I have a presentation that i have uploaded to acrobat as a Adobe Presenter presentation prepared in power point.
It has within it two flash animations and one flash paper document.
The issue is that although the whole presentation sychronises , the animation 'click thruogh's' and the flash paper do not.
e.g. When getting to the flash paper document if i scroll down or zoom in to it it does not move or zoom on the attendee's screen, They have complete controle of it.
When i click on one of the click thruoghs on the animation i get the next movie playing, they however need to be directed to click on the correct bit to see the next movie.
This obviously makes controling the presentation a tad tricky especially if there is more than one attendee.
I know the solution would be to re-program the animations so that there is only one movie per slide, but this does not solve the flash paper issue.
Or i could share my desktop and play the presentation within my browser, but neither of these are ideal.
Does anyone know of another solution?
