You can export to video in a Windows version of PowerPoint and the narration will be captured. There also are 2 ways to do this on a Mac. You can extract the narration and add it as a sound file to the video export, or you can record the presentation in QuickTime Player. Method 1: Please follow these steps to extract the audio: • Close PowerPoint.
Make a copy of your presentation and rename it, adding.zip to the end of the file. • Right-click on the file and choose Open With> Archive Utility. The file is unzipped. • Archive Utility creates a folder with the same name as the presentation.
• Open ppt> media. • Your narration will be in a WAV file. If you only have one narration and no music, then there will only be one file.
ETinySoft PowerPoint Video Converter for MAC claims to be an all-in-one PowerPoint to video converter, able to convert files to almost all popular video formats. The site provides a number of tutorial videos to help users get started. I'm not sure what kind of equipment you are using, but my mac powerbook os 10.5.8 fails to show the video image in the presenter mode of powerpoint for Mac 2011. This failure occurs for.mov,.dv,.avi, and MPg4 files, all of which worked fine in a previous version (Office for Mac 2008). I created a narrated PowerPoint Show file (.ppsx) using PowerPoint for Mac 2011 (Version 14.6.1). I would like to convert that file to an audio-narrated video file for posting to YouTube.
Using Video in PowerPoint for Mac. Online converter. Compatible file types for PowerPoint 2011 for Mac are: File type File name extension QuickTime Movie Sound.mov,.moov,.qt. PowerPoint 2011 for Mac embeds video files by default. The simplest way to do so is to. How to Save PowerPoint Presentation as Video on Windows and Mac OS. Organizing information in a presentable way was the task Microsoft PowerPoint has performed brilliantly since the early 1990's.
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If there are more, play the files to find the narration. Now you can re-export the movie: • Open the presentation in PowerPoint.
• Choose File> Save as Movie. • Click on the Movie Options. button • Beside Background soundtrack, click the dropdown and choose Select soundtrack. • Choose the WAV file that holds your narration. • Click OK, then Save. Method 2: • Open your presentation in PowerPoint and resize the window to the size you want your video to be (i.e.
640x480 pixels, etc.). • Select Slide Show>Set Up Show. • Under Show type, choose Browsed by an individual (window), then click on OK. • Start your Slide Show. • In QuickTime Player, choose File>New Screen Recording. • On the Screen Recording dialog, click the red button in the middle.