I recently reported issues I expereinced with LibO Impress and MP3 files. I 
have summarised 
it as follows which hopefully might give someone a clue as what the problem is 
and when it 
might be fixed?

My System is Win XP Pro + SP3 and LibreOffice 3.3.0 (OOO330 m19 Build 6, tag 
libreoffice
- 3.3.0.4)

1). LibO Impress has a nasty habit of "losing" the link between an icon (on the 
screen) with 
an "interaction" set to "play sound". In the interaction window you can still 
see the correct 
path to the MP3 file BUT it's dead and won't play when the icon is clicked on. 
If you re-set the 
path by browsing the file and saying OK the link is re-activated. If you simply 
cut and paste 
the path the link remains dead. I have no idea what causes the loss... when it 
happens 
there's no apparent associated event.... you can switch off PC one night and 
next morning.... 
no links! The loss of links is infrequent BUT lethal.... You start your 
presentation never 
knowing if audio is working today or not! Worse still is the massive waste of 
time re-setting 
lost links.

I also wonder if the loss is related to the number of slides and/or audio files 
in my 
presentation. I have 96 slides with a total of 409 links to MP3 files (very 
short clips). If I build 
a test page with say 6 links to mp3's I can never get it to lose the links?

Does LibO expect sounds files that are to be played via "interact play sound" 
to be in the
Gallery or can they be in any nominated directory.. I say this because there 
appears to be
some hangup in the Gallery function in that if you try and add a new folder of 
sounds in MP3
format I can't get it to work... after the Gallery folder build runs there's a 
folder but no files
inside? Am I right that maybe Gallery only accepts .wav files?... also maybe 
there's limit on 
filesize in the gallery?... if so that's not good.

2) If you try and convert LibO Impress .odp format to .ppt then the text, 
pictures and icon
graphics get converted OK, however the audio files vanish completely. I think 
this is because
Powerpoint does not have an "interaction" function but uses a modified 
"hyper-link" for doing
things like "playing sound". In my experience this also applies to trying to 
convert to .pps
format as well. 

As I've said before (personal opinion) this failure to convert makes using 
Impress a non 
starter (no matter how much I do not like MS) in business you have to have 
uniform 
communication... I can't tell a client who has spent thousands on MS licences 
to down load 
LibO if he wants to see my presentation.

3) Image mapping in Impress does not seem to work. Maybe it's me but I cannot 
get an area
of a picture to become "hot" by placing an Image map behind the picture. I 
think this was a
bug in OOO, not sure?

Generally i love the functionality of LibO and would, without doubt chuck MS 
Office IF I could 
guarantee LibO conversions  could be opened by any MS System AND do not lose or 
corrupt 
any content.

sincerely


timi


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