But if I export to quicktime, then it will work like a movie clip, right?
Because the ppts I'm talking about aren't really the movie-clip-kind.
They're more like the kind you use to talk on when making a presentation.
I need the reader to be able to proceed through the ppts manually.
The problem is the following: there's this teacher of mine, she asked me and two other students in my class to create a "multimedia document with text and animations and a movie" to send to a commission for a competition or something.
She actually asked for a very specific kind of document: a site in flash which opens with a skippable movie, then, through an interactive button menu you can access the main content, which will be a pdf document and the abstract ppts.
I'm not the one who's gonna do the flash-thingy because I know nothing of it. But my friend, who's gonna create the flash, told me he can't import the ppts into flash directly as they are - they need to be in swf format.
That's why I tried to create a swf directly from the original files...but the result was not very good.
And that's why I was wondering if there's a program out there which would enable me to export the ppts but keeping the animations.
Well, I don't really care about the text-based ones, but I'd still like to keep the transitions and the animations associated to the pictures.
On a side note, I tried creating slides directly from flash, but it'd take me years to finish them and the material needs to be assembled at the end of this week. So I'm a little short on options.
PS
I forgot. We have all Macs at home so I'd need a program which would work on Mac. (I didn't install Windows on mine.)
Or if anyone can tell me a trick to make things work it'd be much appreciated.