Do Powerpoint readers work with Audio (and Video) files in slides?

S

Soleil

I’m creating a presentation (for a training) that includes audio files (and
possibly video files).

I want to make this presentation available to anyone - on any platform.
Which means that when I save the presentation, I want to be sure that not
only my slides, but also my audio & video will work.

Questions:
1) Will this work?
2) Do I need to save the presentation in a certain format to have these
components work?
3) What readers will my clients need to download in order to view and hear
the presentation without problems?
 
S

Soleil

Wow - thanks Steve - Helpful & funny, thank you!

Just to clarify:
So if I'm going to use Powerpoint w/ audio narration, what I'm really
looking to do is convert a powerpoint presentation to the 'f' thing - and
Camtasia will do that.

Is there a cheaper way to do this?

And, if I was going to make this available on a dvd or cd? - rather than
online - would camtasia that work for this too?

Thanks. S*
 
W

windhello123

you can convert this PPT for anthoer formats. I recommend you use the
E.M. PowerPoint Video Converter.
it is an all-in-one PowerPoint to video converter. It can convert
PowerPoint presentations to almost all popular video formats such as
AVI, MPEG, MPEG2 TS, MP4, WMV, 3GP, GIF, FLV, SWF, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, H.
264/PSP AVC Video, MOV, Youtube FLV with excellent quality. you could
easily convert PowerPoint presentations to play on your iPod, PSP,
Zune, 3GP mobile phone(Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorola), Apple TV,
iPhone etc. With E.M. PowerPoint Video Converter "converting +
burning" one-step solution, you could easily convert and burn
PowerPoint to DVD, VCD, SVCD, Audio CD.
http://www.effectmatrix.com/PowerPoint-Video-Converter/index.htm
 
L

LQ

I’m creating a presentation (for a training) that includes audio files (and
possiblyvideofiles).

I want to make this presentation available to anyone - on any platform.  
Which means that when I save the presentation, I want to be sure that not
only my slides, but also my audio &videowill work.

Questions:
1)      Will this work?
2)      Do I need to save the presentation in a certain format to have these
components work?
3)      What readers will my clients need to download in order to view and hear
the presentation without problems?

I suggest that you use E.M. PowerPoint Video Converter V2.40, It can
quickly converts PowerPoint to video, audio and images, such as avi,
flv, 3gp, swf, mkv, mpeg2 ts, DVD, mp4, mov, mp3...
Source(s):
http://www.effectmatrix.com/PowerPoint-Video-Converter/index.htm
 

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