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How to make video pause when finished?

New Here ,
Mar 06, 2012 Mar 06, 2012

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I'm currently trying to convert a Powerpoint presentation that has seperate audio and video files of different lengths for each slide.  Usually, the audio (narration) is longer than the video.  Normally, in a Powerpoint slide show, the video would pause and show a still of the final frame until the presentation was advanced to the next slide.  But with my authored Presenter SWF, when the videos finish they simply dissapear, and the narrator keeps yammering to an empty slide!  That's no good.  What's going on here?

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Mar 06, 2012 Mar 06, 2012

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<cont.>  I'm using Powerpoint 2007, running under Windows 7.  I'm using Presenter 7.0.7

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Mar 06, 2012 Mar 06, 2012

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This is how it is implemented in Adobe Presenter. We will definitely provide solution for this scenario in next release. Thanks for sharing with us.

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Ok, thanks, that would save me hours of rework!

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