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From: NZ Nicola NZ on 26 Feb 2010 20:21 i am trying to package up a powerpoint presenatation that contains an audio track - which is an mp4 file. Within the presentation the sound file is currently a linked file. I've tried using the 'package to cd' function but I can still not get the sound to work when i then put the cd into other computers. so how can i embed it instead? i've tried deleting the track, raising the 'sound size limit' to 6000 kb and resinserting it-but that doesnt work. the file is 5.3MB. My plan is to ultimately email the presentation - but it's vital that the sound plays with presso. Any ideas?
From: Michael Koerner on 27 Feb 2010 06:41
The only files that get embedded into PowerPoint are .WAV files all other files are linked. Unfortunately MP4 files are not one of the files that can be linked or played through PowerPoint. You will have to convert it to MP3, WMA, or WAV -- Michael Koerner MS MVP - PowerPoint "NZ Nicola" <NZ Nicola(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:60656F63-D5E7-452F-9573-0A254535E50C(a)microsoft.com... > i am trying to package up a powerpoint presenatation that contains an > audio > track - which is an mp4 file. Within the presentation the sound file is > currently a linked file. I've tried using the 'package to cd' function > but > I can still not get the sound to work when i then put the cd into other > computers. so how can i embed it instead? i've tried deleting the track, > raising the 'sound size limit' to 6000 kb and resinserting it-but that > doesnt work. the file is 5.3MB. > > My plan is to ultimately email the presentation - but it's vital that the > sound plays with presso. Any ideas? |