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Music on Powerpoint Presentations
      #331328 - Thu Feb 08 2007 09:58 AM

Can anyone advise me if it is possible to save the background music of a powerpoint presentation as a separate music file - a .wav or midi or some other format? If so how do I do it? Many thanks.

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Re: Music on Powerpoint Presentations [Re: Berny]
      #331351 - Thu Feb 08 2007 12:05 PM

Step 1. Download your music in MP3 format.

The best format to download songs in is in the MP3 format. This has the smallest file size. However there is one big problem with mp3 files - you cannot embed mp3 files into PowerPoint.

You will also need to make sure that you have all of the copyright permissions and performing rights clearances to be able to store the music in your presentation.

Step 2. Insert the music in your PowerPoint presentation.

From the main menu Insert > Movies and Sounds > Sound from file

Then from the Files of Type drop down box select mp3 format.

You will then get a message about how you want the music to start

Step3 - Setting the music to play across multiple slides

A lot of people have asked if it is possible to keep the music playing across multiple slides- for example if you wanted to make a slide show of someone's life with music playing in the background - or it could be a useful feature at a trade show.

You do this using a feature called Custom Animation. Select your music file then Right click (not the usual left click) and select Custom Animation.

How you do this depends upon which version of PowerPoint you are using.

For older versions of PowerPoint

Select Multimedia Settings afterwards and make sure that you have selected While Playing >Continue Slide show You will then need to set the Stop Playing button and enter in the Stop Playing > After number slides the number of slides that you would like the music to play for.

If you are using PowerPoint XP the procedure is slightly different

Custom Animation > Right Click on Media and select Effect Options

You will then need to set the Stop Playing button and enter in the Stop Playing > After number slides the number of slides that you would like the music to play for.

Step 4. (Almost there). How to embed music in your presentation

The last gotcha in the process is that the music may not be embedded in your PowerPoint presentation. This means that is you save your presentation onto a CD or you are to email it, then the music may not automatically go across. It all depends upon the file size of the music.

If you want the music to be embedded in the presentation you will need to follow a couple of steps.

1. Make sure your music is in .WAV format (mp3 files can only be linked and not embedded)

2. Increase the value in the Link sounds with file size greater than box to a value greater than the file size of the MP3 file. For example if the file size is 4.5MB then you will need to include a value higher than 4500. A good general purpose size that should incorporate most song files is 6000 as most mp3 files are less than 6MB. Be careful as some music tracks could be longer than this.

The only downside is that the file size of the final file could be quite large.

There is a 50MB limit for embedding .WAV files. For eample if you had two .WAV files of 34MB the you will be able to embed them, but it would make your file size over 68MB.

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Re: Music on Powerpoint Presentations [Re: Berny]
      #331843 - Sun Feb 11 2007 11:45 AM

Thanks - I have learned a lot about how to put music INTO a presentation, but what I would like to know is if I have received a presentation (by email attachment) and saved the .pps file, can I "extract" the embedded musical background and save it elsewhere purely as a music file, in .wav form or other form as appropriate? Thanks again!

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Re: Music on Powerpoint Presentations [Re: Berny]
      #334243 - Thu Feb 22 2007 09:16 PM

Hi

Ive answered above but you should know that you can embed mp3 files in Powerpoint - see our hints and tips pages

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Re: Music on Powerpoint Presentations [Re: JohnWilson]
      #334245 - Thu Feb 22 2007 09:19 PM

Berny, really it would have been sensible to have stuck with this thread, however as you started another, JohnWilson replied to it here so I will lock this one to avoid further confusion.

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