About sending a presentation to ilife applications – Apple Keynote '09 User Manual

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If yours is not a recorded slideshow, type the number of seconds you want the

slideshow to display each slide before advancing to the next, and how many seconds
you want the slideshow to wait before advancing to the next build on each slide.
If your slideshow is a recorded slideshow, choose Recorded Timing in the Playback
Uses pop-up menu to maintain the prerecorded timing of slides and builds. Or
choose Fixed Timing and set the number of seconds you want to wait between each
slide build and each slide, as described above. For more information about recorded
slideshows, see “Recording a Voiceover Narration” on page 107.

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Do one of the following:

If your slideshow has accompanying audio, select “Include the slideshow audio” if you
want the sound to play with the slideshow on YouTube.
If your slideshow is a recorded slideshow, select “Include slideshow recording” if you want
the sound to play with the slideshow on YouTube.

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Click Next, and then click Publish to accept the terms of service offered by YouTube.

Your movie is uploaded to the YouTube website.

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In the dialog that appears, click View to visit your movie on the YouTube website.

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To create an email containing your movie’s URL, select the movie, and then click Share

Video, below the movie.

About Sending a Presentation to iLife Applications

Send a presentation directly to iDVD, iPhoto, iTunes, iWeb, or GarageBand.

Creating an iDVD Project

You can create an iDVD project or add your slideshow as a movie to an existing
iDVD project.

To create an iDVD movie of your slideshow:

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Choose Share > Send To > iDVD.

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Choose an option from the Video Size pop-up menu:

Standard: Exports the slides for viewing on a standard video display.
Widescreen: Exports the slides for viewing on a widescreen video display.

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Choose an option from the Playback Uses pop-up menu:

Manual Advance: Viewers advance the movie by clicking the mouse or Right Arrow
key, or by pressing the Space bar on the keyboard.
Recorded Timing: If you recorded your slideshow (as described in “Recording a
Voiceover Narration
” on page 107), your slideshow movie plays using the timing
you recorded.

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Chapter 11

Viewing, Printing, and Exporting Your Slideshow

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