Multimedia Authoring - Quicktime Dead?

Thomas McGrath III 3mcgrath at adelphia.net
Sat Oct 21 11:09:39 EDT 2006


Andre,

That is not the case. Keynote does export an Interactive quicktime  
movie that supports timings, transitions, buttons, etc. the problem  
is that some setting will break this interactivity. It is in the  
latest version of keynote, for that matter so is the ability to  
export to Flash as well.

Tom

On Oct 21, 2006, at 11:02 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:

> Greg,
>
> If I remember correcly, keynote quicktime export just picks your  
> slides as if they were images and create a movie slideshow, it  
> doesnt even respect timings and transitions. I didn't used keynote  
> very much, just used it for RevCon presentation but I think  
> interactivity is not supposed to be presented on exported movies.  
> so it's not broken, it's simply not there.
>
> But again, in the new keynote version things might be different.
>
> Andre
>
>
> On Oct 21, 2006, at 12:41 PM, GregSmith wrote:
>
>> Thomas:
>>
>> I just did a little test run with Keynote, yesterday.  All seemed  
>> to be
>> going well, as demonstrated in the "preview" portion of the app,  
>> but upon
>> testing the exported QuickTime movie, the interactivity was  
>> broken.  Not
>> only so, but the export process, itself, took a lifetime to execute.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Greg Smith
>
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