Wav Files

D

Di'Mon

I've converted a mp3 to a wav file. Now, I want to send my
PowerPoint presentation (which was created in PowerPoint
2000) to the recipient via e-mail. How can I install the
wav file into the presentation so that it plays on the
recipient's computer while they are viewing the
presentation? Do I have to embed it or link it?
Basically, will the wav file move with the presentation?
All help is greatly appreciated.
 
S

Sonia

No, and you can't email it either - - too big. WAV's are large. I'll bet
the MP3 was 3MB or 1/10 of the WAV. If you have to email it, you would be
better off using the MP3, which will be linked. Send the presentation and
the MP3 and tell the user to save them to a folder on their system and play
from there.
 
T

TAJ Simmons

Di'Mon,
31.1MB. is there a way to make the file a lot smaller?

If the wav is stereo you could convert it to mono...that would half it's
size....but it would still be too big to email.

You could try lowering the "bit rate" from 44k to 22k (again that would half
the size).

But at 31meg I think it would be a losing battle.

TAJ
 

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