Distributing Speech-Over - Sample Presentations

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Presentations

This table contains sample presentations created with Speech-Over that are displayed in various formats and on various sites that show the range of possibilities that are available for presenting and distributing Speech-Over audio presentations. See explanation of table headings below.

To see the presentation in the desired format/site click on the button in its column. For example, to see the presentation Calculating Usain Bolt’s Power on YouTube, click the button under YouTube.

Presentation

HTML/Flash

YouTube

authorStream

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Speech-Over Features Demonstrated

Calculating Usain Bolt’s Power

 

 

 

 

Synchronization of Paul’s voice with screen animations.

Jane Eyre Meets Mr. Rochester

 

 

 

 

Voice modulation with SAPI voice editor, starring Heather.

CompUSA Legal Presentation

 

 

 

 

Paul’s voice in a legal presentation on a company web site

Concepts of Calculus with Professor Paul

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Paul’s voice in an e-learning lesson.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Customers: If you would like to share presentations you’ve developed with Speech-Over and uploaded to a site, please email us a link to it and we’ll put it here.

Formats and Sites

This table explains the headings in the table above.

Presentation

The presentations were all developed in PowerPoint using Speech-Over.

HTML/Flash

The finished presentation was converted into Flash using Camtasia and uploaded to the SpeechOver site where it can be viewed.

YouTube

The finished presentation was converted into an avi audio/video file using Camtasia and uploaded to YouTube. YouTube can play the results in high density.

authorStream

The finished PowerPoint presentation with embedded sound files was uploaded to the authorStream ppt sharing site.

Download

Download the PowerPoint presentation ppt file with embedded sound in a zip file together with the speech file. Extract the zip file to a directory. You can view the ppt file alone and it can be used with  Speech-Over: all the speech definitions are available.