Use the Advanced tab to configure the
options for PowerPoint to Flash conversion, specify the size of a presentation
and edit settings to control Flash movie playback.
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Flash Movie Properties
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Size
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Width and height of the output Flash presentation.
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Scale
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Percentage of the movie's size relative to the
original presentation size.
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Flash Movie Frame rate
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The number of Flash frames per second. Low FPS is not
recommended, because this can cause flickering in
animations.
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Background color
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You can choose a background color for the entire presentation.
Double-clicking the current color next to this option will
open a standard window where you can select an appropriate color.
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Flash version
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Select the Flash Player version.
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Note: width, height and scale are related parameters and
iSpring maintains the aspect ratio as you change one of these
parameters. iSpring technology allows you to reduce the height
and the width of the presentation without loss of clarity.
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Detach media content
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It makes sense to use these options, if you convert a presentation into a solid Flash movie.
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Flash movies
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If you select this option, your presentation and embedded Flash movies
will be saved into separate .swf files.
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Video clips
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Check this option if you have large video clips embedded into your presentation.
Each video file will be converted into separate .flv files and this will work around the
limits of .swf format.
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Audio Files
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If you want to add a large audio file to your presentation,
it is recommended to enable this option. The audio will be saved
into a separate file and your Flash presentation will load faster.
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Flash Player Menu
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Disable Flash menu
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Disables the right-click menu and top menu in a generated Flash movie window.
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Disable Flash printing
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Select this option if you don't want to allow the printing of your output Flash presentation.
'Print' option in the right-click menu will be disabled in the generated Flash file.
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Preloader
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Add Preloader
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This options adds a preloader to your Flash presentation, which shows a loading progress of the Flash presentation.
iSpring Pro provides you with two preloader types: Flower and Business.
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Multimedia Objects Processing
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Smooth raster images
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Smoothing usually enhances the quality of raster image rendering,
but it can sometimes lead to undesirable results when the Flash
movie is created for Flash Player 8 or higher.
It is recommended to set this property to false when the target Flash player
version is 8 or higher, since the rendering quality of Flash Player 8 is
quite good and additional smoothing only blurs raster images.
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Advanced SmartArt Processing
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This feature provides a higher quality of SmartArt objects and saves the animation
effects applied to them. As this option uses Clipboard, it is recommended not to use
Clipboard during the iSpring conversion process. Due to technical characteristics, some
SmartArt objects may look or play a bit differently. In this case, the option may be
turned off so that SmartArt objects are saved as raster images, but animations will be lost.
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Enable slide video controls
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This option enables or disables a control bar that appears when a video object is played on a slide.
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API
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Enable interaction with JavaScript
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If this option is selected, Flash presentations will include the
JavaScript Connector that allows to control Flash movie playback with HTML code.
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Integrate ActionScript 3 connector
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Select this checkbox, if you use Flash files written in ActionScript 3 to control
presentation playback. ActionScript 3 Connector module will be integrated into
the output Flash presentation.
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Provide complete presentation info ActionScript API
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Select this checkbox, if you need to have programmatic control over the Flash presentation.
If checked, all information about the presentation will be available via ActionScript API
regardless of the player template used.
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Animations and Transitions
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Preserve shape animations effects + Preserve slide transitions
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Clear these checkboxes to reduce the output file size, disregarding animation effects and slide transitions
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