Our instructor wants a powerpoint presentation, narrated, with a 15MB size limit.That narration? 12-15 minutes. Zipped, our file is 85MB. Wolfware will only accept 8MB files.
12/11/2006 11:09:18 PM
if it's picture heavy, compress it. open the presentation, right click on one of hte images and click format picture. the compress button is within that set of options. make sure you click "resize all images"
12/11/2006 11:13:11 PM
12-15 minutes of narration sounds like 10 slides or so, tops. What the hell are you putting in there that makes it 85MB zipped?
12/11/2006 11:14:59 PM
^^It's not. I think we have five? I'll do that anyway.^19 slides. We suck [Edited on December 11, 2006 at 11:15 PM. Reason : and I have no fucking clue.]
12/11/2006 11:15:36 PM
if you've got any transitions, animations, or stuff like that, strip them out until all that's left is the actual content.
12/11/2006 11:17:33 PM
compress the audioif it's just voice - 56kbps, 22khz, monoit doesn't sound bad at all and it'll cut your file size down a lotif it's due tonight and you can't get in touch with the prof and still can't get it within the 8megs, i'd do something like take the audio out so it's below 8megs and add 1 slide to the beginning that explains your problem - couldn't get file size with audio narration down to wolfware's limits which was only 8mb despite your 15mb size limit. so we uploaded it here: tinyurl.com/sakdjasd."upload it to transferbigfiles.com or some other hosting space and give it a tinyurl. i say transferbigfiles because it will show him a date and time it was uploaded if he ever questions if you had it done on time. (it doesn't show the actual upload date/time but it can be inferred by some subtraction)^ transitions don't take up much space[Edited on December 11, 2006 at 11:22 PM. Reason : .]
12/11/2006 11:22:03 PM
Nope. Compressing the pictures only took out 5MB.We have 8 pictures.The voice recordings are at the lowest I could do on my computer - 10kb/s.^How? Neither I nor my boyfriend have found a way.[Edited on December 11, 2006 at 11:23 PM. Reason : lkjdf]
12/11/2006 11:22:17 PM
email it to your instructor?
12/11/2006 11:28:49 PM
I think she'd view it less favorably than just an email saying 'uh...'And, of course, I can't get hold of either group member.I'm still trying to decide whether to email her for further instructions, or call her 'emergency' number. It must be something we did wrong; otherwise, she'd have emailed the class about something this important.I just spoke with her. She said I needed to go to the DML and get their help. :-\[Edited on December 11, 2006 at 11:36 PM. Reason : fjkdh']
12/11/2006 11:32:21 PM
are you tech savvy?because a teacher saying go to the media lab to me is a sign she has no fucking clue.but that's only if you've exhausted every other possible solution you can think of and you are relatively tech literate.[Edited on December 11, 2006 at 11:56 PM. Reason : .]
12/11/2006 11:56:04 PM
Decently so. Definitely moreso than most of my teachers.
12/11/2006 11:58:59 PM
19 slides with 8 pics and 15 minutes of audio should not amount to 80mb though8 lo-res pics - at most 6mb15 mins of lo-fi audio - at most 6mb19 powerpoint slides with text and transitions - at most 3mbyour file cannot be 80mb - it's impossible.
12/12/2006 12:04:19 AM
You can also save file as... PPS - powerpoint show file... it will strip all the unnecessary file editing infoJust make sure you save a PPT for you so you can edit it later if needed.NO image should be over 200KB EACH... that's roughly a 1024x768 image at 90% quality which is PLENTY for web/presentation quality.[Edited on December 12, 2006 at 12:10 AM. Reason : .]
12/12/2006 12:04:48 AM
it doesn't do much for file size
12/12/2006 12:08:42 AM
8 x (1024x768 res. @ 90% quality) = ~2MB15 min. of 10KB/s quality sound = ~9MBI don't see how it's 85MB either...
12/12/2006 12:11:56 AM
^^^I'll try that tomorrow. It's late, now.
12/12/2006 12:12:44 AM
no, impossible as in, you're doing something wrong
12/12/2006 12:20:13 AM
I'd really like to know what, though
12/12/2006 12:20:38 AM
i don't see how it is that much either you must have accidentally uploaded something you can not currently see or hear but is saved with your power point. I would start from scrap and copy and paste each slide save and check size then copy and paste each sound and check size then pictures and check size. Then you can find your culprit.[Edited on December 12, 2006 at 12:27 AM. Reason : .]
12/12/2006 12:21:49 AM
Is your naration in raw .wav format? I mean rather than trying to record at really low quality maybe you could try recording a medium or high quality wav file and convert it to a low bitrate mp3.[Edited on December 12, 2006 at 12:28 AM. Reason : ]
12/12/2006 12:26:59 AM
you need to COMPRESS the AUDIO.I garauntee its current in WAV format. Compress the shit to MP3 and your presentation will magically be about 5mb
12/12/2006 9:22:38 AM
The people saying audio compression have to be right.
12/12/2006 10:02:18 AM
http://www.software-download.org/mp3converter_simple.exehttp://www.mp3towav.net/
12/12/2006 11:23:44 AM
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12/12/2006 3:59:58 PM
about three posts up there is a link to a converter. or you could google it.put it back in the same way you put in the wav files.
12/12/2006 5:00:55 PM
your boyfriend is fucking up tww
12/12/2006 10:32:28 PM
BYE
12/12/2006 10:36:52 PM
not only is this very easily possible, you shouldnt be having this going over the limit problem[Edited on December 13, 2006 at 2:02 AM. Reason : a 12-15 minute song is around 12mb-15mb]
12/13/2006 2:01:02 AM