Using SlideDog Playlists

Building and navigating playlists and presentation media

Building a playlist for your show

How to build a SlideDog playlist from your presentation media

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No. Not without manually splitting the .pptx or .pdf into two separate files.

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No. SlideDog does not let you set a custom start or end time within a single video file. You will have to manually edit the video file, trim out the unwanted parts and save a copy of it, before loading it into your SlideDog playlist.

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They will be treated as separate files. If you advance on one playlist item, the other won’t be affected.

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No. To play SlideDog playlists, SlideDog needs to be installed on your PC. If your playlist contains PowerPoint files and PDF documents, you'll also need Office PowerPoint and Adobe Acrobat/Reader installed.

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Navigating playlists and presentation media

How to advance through your playlist and jump between presentation media

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SlideDog only has a few keyboard shortcuts. In general, you press "PgDn" or "Right Arrow" to go to the next slide or item in the playlist and "ESC" to unload the presentation files and exit the show. Remember that you can still use the various file viewers' keyboard shortcuts when you are playing the files in SlideDog.

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Yes. You can use all types of wireless presenter remotes that map their keypresses to the "PgDn" and "PgUp" buttons (which almost all do by default), such as the Logitech Wireless Presenter. So, if your remote works with PowerPoint and Adobe Reader slide shows (viewed outside of SlideDog), it will work with SlideDog.

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Yes, our SlideDog companion app for iOS and Android allows you to remote control SlideDog. Click "Read More" for links.

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