Epson PowerLite 1725 Operation Guide - EasyMP - Page 68

Turning a PowerPoint File into a Scenario

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Turning a PowerPoint File into a Scenario 68 PowerPoint files can be converted to scenarios by the following three methods. When you want to use a PowerPoint file as is, use either method 1 or 2. 1 Batch conversion without starting EMP Slidemaker2 All of the slides in a PowerPoint presentation can be batch-converted into a scenario. s "Converting all files in a single operation without starting up SlideMaker2" p.69 2 Include a PowerPoint file from the file list After the PowerPoint files have been batch converted to create scenarios, an image or movie file can then be converted to create another scenario. s "Starting up SlideMaker2 and Converting Files" p.71 3 Include only the slides you want from the thumbnails Select only the PowerPoint slides you need and then convert them to a scenario. s p.71 q • When creating scenarios with methods 1 to 2, the following animations set in PowerPoint are also reflected in the scenario. • Fly • Blinds • Box • Checkerboard • Crawl • Dissolve • Peek • Random Bars • Spiral • Split • Stretch • Strips • Swivel • Wipe • Zoom • Animations other than those mentioned above are replaced by the animations in "Animation Rules (Default: Cut)". s p.82 • The picture quality for scenarios created with method 1 is "Normal". When you want to create a scenario with a high image quality, use methods 2 or 3. The following table shows the differences among methods 1, 2, and 3. Image Quality Animation Reflection Send Scenario 1 "Normal" fixed Reflected Continuous operation*1 2 Select from "Highest Reflected Quality", "High Quality" and "Normal" 3 Select from "Highest Not reflected Quality", "High Quality" and "Normal" Continuous operation*1 Operating later*2 *1 When scenario creation is complete, the "Send Scenario" screen is automatically displayed. *2 After creating the scenario, perform "Sending Scenarios" s p.79.

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Turning a PowerPoint File into a Scenario
PowerPoint files can be converted to scenarios by the following three
methods. When you want to use a PowerPoint file as is, use either
method 1 or 2.
1
Batch conversion without starting EMP Slidemaker2
All of the slides in a PowerPoint presentation can be batch-converted into
a scenario.
s
"Converting all files in a single operation without starting
up SlideMaker2"
p.69
2
Include a PowerPoint file from the file list
After the PowerPoint files have been batch converted to create scenarios,
an image or movie file can then be converted to create another scenario.
s
"Starting up SlideMaker2 and Converting Files"
p.71
3
Include only the slides you want from the thumbnails
Select only the PowerPoint slides you need and then convert them to a
scenario.
s
p.71
The following table shows the differences among methods 1, 2, and 3.
*1 When scenario creation is complete, the "Send Scenario" screen is
automatically displayed.
*2 After creating the scenario, perform "Sending Scenarios"
s
p.79
.
q
• When creating scenarios with methods 1 to 2, the
following animations
set in PowerPoint are also reflected in the scenario.
• Animations other than those mentioned above are
replaced by the animations in "Animation Rules (Default:
Cut)".
s
p.82
• The picture quality for scenarios created with method 1 is
"Normal". When you want to create a scenario with a
high image quality, use methods 2 or 3.
• Fly
• Blinds
• Box
• Checkerboard
• Crawl
• Dissolve
• Peek
• Random Bars
• Spiral
• Split
• Stretch
• Strips
• Swivel
• Wipe
• Zoom
Image Quality
Animation
Reflection
Send Scenario
1
"Normal" fixed
Reflected
Continuous
operation
*1
2
Select from "Highest
Quality", "High Quality" and
"Normal"
Reflected
Continuous
operation
*1
3
Select from "Highest
Quality", "High Quality" and
"Normal"
Not reflected
Operating later
*2