I have a 91 slide powerpoint 2007. The powerpoint file is in 16:9 format (10" x 5.63"). I have 13 .f4v videos that I need to incorporate into the presentation after I import the file into Captivate. The powerpoint slides also have audio which I have to add in Captivate as Captivate imports the audio icon that powerpoint puts on slides. So I have to insert mp3 files into each slide. I then want to publish as a single f4v file to be used either on the web or transcoded to DVD for distribution. I've experienced nothing but trouble. After reading the FAQs, I moved the file to my C drive and broke it into 3 sequential files. This did not resolve the problems. When exported the program often freezes part way thru the publishing process. If I break the program into smaller pieces, the publish process doesn't freeze, but the video and audio don't sync properly. The audio for one slide will be playing while the video skips forward to other slides. I figured that I could just leave out the inserted .f4v movies and insert them into the project using premiere pro to finish production. Even when I have a shortened version of the presentation with no added f4v files, Captivate still publishes a f4v file where the audio and video don't sync. As a last measure I thought I would create a version in powerpoint where I have specified the length of each slide to accommodate for the audio that has to be added and that I would pull that into Captivate. I could then publish the file in it's most stripped down form from Captivate and add the audio and the additional video in premiere pro. It turns out that when I specify a slide for 29 seconds in powerpoint, the slide correctly shows for 29 seconds in Captivate but then exports a f4v file that displays the slide for 29 FRAMES. Help! Is there any way to produce the project I've described using Captivate? Doug Jackson