Possible to imbed a song in a powerpoint presentation?

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davey1108

Hi everyone,

Is it possible to imbed a song into a slide show? If so, is there a limit
to the file size? I want the song to be within the powerpoint file itself.

If there is a limit - can I imbed more than one song if they're under that
limit?
 
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David Marcovitz

Hi everyone,

Is it possible to imbed a song into a slide show? If so, is there a limit
to the file size? I want the song to be within the powerpoint file itself.

If there is a limit - can I imbed more than one song if they're under that
limit?

In PowerPoint, only WAV files are embedded and only WAV files of a certain
size. The exception is that some people have used CDEX to fool PowerPoint
into thinking that an MP3 file is a WAV file. The size is a setting that you
can set. It is in the options listed as "Link sounds with file size greater
than..." If you make that number 50,000, then any future WAV sounds you
insert (it won't affect anything already inserted) that are under about 50MB
will be embedded. This PPT FAQ entry has more details:

Sounds/Movies don't play, images disappear or links break when I move or
email a presentation
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00155.htm

--David
--
David M. Marcovitz
Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
http://www.PowerfulPowerPoint.com/
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
Associate Professor, Loyola University Maryland
 
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Bonny Wang

To wav sound larger than 100KB:
PowerPoint-> Tools->Options-> Advanced -> link sounds with file size
greater than ...KB. Please input 50000.
To music in all formats:
Convert your PowerPoint presentation to Flash use some third party
presentation tools, Wondershare PPT2Flash Std[http://www.sameshow.com/
powerpoint-to-flash-std.html#164], for instance. It can help you
create Flash-based presentation with all the original effects
retained. Of course, all the sound files will be embedded in the
presentation. You can send the Flash-based presentation to your
friends and different computers.
 

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