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I really must expand upon this, but for now… I would really like to have an integrated means of recording the audio of a Keynote presentation that could then be exported along with the slides for sharing the lecture/presentation, not just the supporting information (i.e. the slides.) While the overall effect can already be achieved manually, the ability to record within Keynote would enable the audio track to be synchronised with slide transitions, would make the process of sharing much simpler, and the end results more useful to the audience. Since the transition points in a presentation would be tracked during the recording, this would allow the insertion of chapter marks in appropriate export formats (e.g. QuickTime video, Flash, MB4 audio podcasts with images, and SMIL?) which would also be very useful additions to the utility of the resulting file. This addition would make Keynote an very useful application in general, but also particularly for distance education, corporate training, and proofing/storyboarding for the creative industries etc. Of course one obvious inter-application link would be with Garageband for more complex audio/scording needs, and then exporting to QuickTime/MB4, or to iDVD, for a very simple authoring workflow. Post a comment in response: |
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