Rather, I’ll have one Share pod for the music and another for the presentation. With Adobe Presenter, I typically would not combine the music and the slides in the same presentation because when the presentation transitions from one slide to the next the music is interrupted. You can also use Adobe Presenter to create a visual slide presentation that plays in your lobby and continues to loop back and replay over and over until the webinar begins. A second benefit to using Adobe Presenter is that you can set the presentation to loop so the audio will continue to play again and again. One nice thing about using Adobe Presenter for music is that you can include a nice image. Now this won’t loop back and start playing from the beginning, so you need to make sure your mp3 file is long enough to last the entire pre-presentation lobby period.Īnother way to add music is to use Adobe Presenter, an add-in for PowerPoint that lets you add media to your presentation. Upload that to a share pod and you have an instant music player. One option you have for adding music to your meeting room is to simply use an MP3 file. The second purpose the music serves is to allow attendees to make sure their speakers are on, their volume is turned up and they are ready to listen when the presentation starts. First, it’s entertaining enough that it might hold the attendee’s attention on the meeting room until the presentation starts. One of the things I like to do in my webinars is set up a lobby with some kind of music and maybe some looping content that plays until the presentation begins. In my role here at InteSolv I conduct a lot of training webinars for Adobe and for ourselves.
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