
While the audio plays, click through your slides. mp3.įrom the Keynote Inspector, under the Document tab, go to the audio section and add your new voice recording file to the soundtrack.įrom Keynote, go to File, Record Slideshow. You'll also want to get the Audacity LIB file that is needed to export your audio recording to. You can download Audacity from among other places.

Record your speaking part (separately) with an audio recording program. if you don't have Quicktime, will iMovie work instead? Or some other program?
SCREENIUM REVIEW MOVIE
Select, Save As A Self-Contained Movie and you're done. This adds your sound and movie file together.ġ0) Finally click on File > Save As. mp3 file and then click CTRL + C to copy it.ĩ) Go back to the. mp3 sound file in Quicktime Pro.Ĩ) Select All of the. mov Keynote presentation in Quicktime Pro.ħ) Open the original. we'll take care of that in the last steps).Ħ)Open the new. Include the slideshow recording: SELECTED!!!Ĭlick next and your Keynote presentation should export to a. Include the slideshow soundtrack: NOT SELECTED Include audio (sound files, movie audio): NOT SELECTED Make sure to have the following settings: This is getting the slide change time down.ĥ) From Keynote, go to File, Export. mp3.ģ) From the Keynote Inspector, under the Document tab, go to the audio section and add your new voice recording file to the Soundtrack.Ĥ) From Keynote, go to File, Record Slideshow.

Step 2) Record your speaking part (separately) with an audio recording program.

Step 1) Create your Keynote presentation. This I found after seeing all these, good suggestions, but not answers to your question, from Gavin Minnis over on a apple support forum. Here is what I believe may help you a litte better.
