LaTeX Creating a PDF Audio Presentation

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To create a PDF audio presentation, a recording program like Camtasia or Snagit can be used to capture the slides and overlay audio commentary. These programs allow for cursor marking on the slides while recording the explanation. Users are encouraged to explore various options available for screen recording. The discussion highlights the importance of selecting the right software for effective presentations. Overall, utilizing a recording tool enhances the presentation experience by combining visuals and audio seamlessly.
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Hello all,

I have created a PDF presentation using LateX. I want to add my commentary on the slides by recording my explanation using a mic and mark some parts of the slides while I am commenting, at least to be able to point where I want using the cursor. How can I do that?

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You just need a recording program, like Camtasia or Snagit. This will capture the images on your monitor and overlay the audio that you add. There are many such programs out there, so poke around before you pick one.
 
kreil said:
You just need a recording program, like Camtasia or Snagit. This will capture the images on your monitor and overlay the audio that you add. There are many such programs out there, so poke around before you pick one.

Thanks man, you have rescued me. That's exactly what I needed. Thanks again.
 

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