I installed the Auto View in Moodle 1.9 without any problems.
I follow the instructions provided on this page to create presentation, but when you add the slides in
swf format always sees the last to climb and
disappear earlier.
Also I did with the video settings, but
when I will see, it looks first and then into the
second and it only shows a blank page.
I could say I'm doing wrong?
Thank you very much,
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Problems with Slide Show
I'm not sure I fully understand your problem.
However, you should check that you have chosen the correct slide format, there are several different options depending on how the slides were created. Different slide converters work in different ways so AutoView has to handle the differently.
If you used OpenOffice to export the slides in flash format, then you should use the Flash (Open Office) type. Using non-OpenOffice flash slides with the OpenOffice flash slide type will probably cause the slides to jump forward 2 at a time, if they work at all.
If you have a single flash file containing all the slides that wasn't created in OpenOffice, then try the Flash (AutoView converter) type, but I can't promise this will work.
If the flash slides are in separate files (ie one file per slide), use the Flash (Separate files) type. You should only add one slide source and point it at the folder containing the flash files, which must be named according to the instructions on the 'How to use AutoView' page.
Finally, remember to set the correct number of slides in the box at the bottom of the slide sources section.
However, you should check that you have chosen the correct slide format, there are several different options depending on how the slides were created. Different slide converters work in different ways so AutoView has to handle the differently.
If you used OpenOffice to export the slides in flash format, then you should use the Flash (Open Office) type. Using non-OpenOffice flash slides with the OpenOffice flash slide type will probably cause the slides to jump forward 2 at a time, if they work at all.
If you have a single flash file containing all the slides that wasn't created in OpenOffice, then try the Flash (AutoView converter) type, but I can't promise this will work.
If the flash slides are in separate files (ie one file per slide), use the Flash (Separate files) type. You should only add one slide source and point it at the folder containing the flash files, which must be named according to the instructions on the 'How to use AutoView' page.
Finally, remember to set the correct number of slides in the box at the bottom of the slide sources section.