AudioPoint  System v.3 AudioPoint System v.3




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AudioPoint's name comes from the two software products that it connects: RealAudio's server and Microsoft's PowerPoint. The AudioPoint System has two parts: the AudioPoint Logger, which resides in the PC that you use to give your PowerPoint slideshow, and the AudioPoint PostProcessor, which produces the linked set of files needed for your Web and RealAudio servers to play the synchronized show over the Web.

The AudioPoint Logger records the video events during the original presentation. While giving your presentation, you can move through your PowerPoint file or files freely. You can revisit slides to answer questions, you can skip slides entirely, you can take breaks, and you can use as many different PowerPoint files as you like. (Each time you leave PowerPoint slide show mode, the logger records the event and the PostProcessor will insert a "break" slide to cover the time period until you return to slide show mode.)

While you are giving your talk, you will record the audio separately - on tape or even on the same computer you are using for PowerPoint.

The AudioPoint PostProcessor, using the AudioPoint Log and a small amount of additional information, produces show's web pages as well as the final RealAudio file, with the embedded events that cause the slides to change and the cursor to be displayed over the slide image.

Version 3 of AudioPoint supports the RealAudio G2 server - as well as continuing to support server versions 3 and 5. It's even easier to use than before.

To see an AudioPoint 3 show, the audience must have either Netscape Navigator 4 (or later) or Internet Explorer 4 (or later) running on Windows. The original AudioPoint is still available if you wish to prepare shows for other browsers