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GzO - 29 Sep 2006 21:05 GMT
hi i got some ppt pps files
and they have sound in the background
I was wondering if there is a possilbe to cut out from the slide the sound
(mp3 or wav)

thanks in advanced
GZO
David M. Marcovitz - 29 Sep 2006 21:12 GMT
I am not sure if you want to eliminate the sound or save it for yourself.
If you want to save it for yourself (assuming you have copyright rights to
do that), save the PPT as a Web Page (not a single page Web page), and you
will get a folder with all the pictures and sounds.
--David

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> hi i got some ppt pps files
> and they have sound in the background
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> thanks in advanced
> GZO
GzO - 29 Sep 2006 21:46 GMT
thanks for the quick and helpfull answer

Are there amu  more ways to cut the sound out (to save for my self ) ?

and can u please direct me to link or tell me how can i put background sound
for myself
(i know 2 ways i think there should be better way :
1. add wav(only wav???) in sound in the "passage between slides" (sorry for
spelling  my PP is hebrew version)
2. insert -> sound from file  (can add even mp3) but i dont know how to save
the ppt ,that it will save it with the file inside it (include the sound
file in ppt/pps )

thanks in advanced
GZO

> I am not sure if you want to eliminate the sound or save it for yourself.
> If you want to save it for yourself (assuming you have copyright rights to
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> > thanks in advanced
> > GZO
John Wilson - 29 Sep 2006 21:55 GMT
Have a read in the sounds section here
-- http://www.technologytrish.co.uk/ppttipshome.html

Did that answer the question / help?
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John Wilson
Microsoft Certified Office Specialist

> thanks for the quick and helpfull answer
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> > > thanks in advanced
> > > GZO
<<< R I N O >>> - 30 Sep 2006 04:47 GMT
Because you didn't mention them BUT any recording devices like Flash
MP3 player with voice recording feature or any portable (tape or digital)
audio recorder can do the job. Find a convenient time that nobody is
around and shut off your radio, TV & windows if loud street noise.
Record your PPT music as you place near the PC speaker.

If you have a video camera use it to shoot the actual scene from your
PC monitor screen. Use a tripod (or table) for hands-FREE recording
which gives professional quality movie without camera movement.

Post back if you have problem using this method or for other ways.

---Rino

thanks for the quick and helpfull answer

Are there amu  more ways to cut the sound out (to save for my self ) ?

and can u please direct me to link or tell me how can i put background sound
for myself
(i know 2 ways i think there should be better way :
1. add wav(only wav???) in sound in the "passage between slides" (sorry for
spelling  my PP is hebrew version)
2. insert -> sound from file  (can add even mp3) but i dont know how to save
the ppt ,that it will save it with the file inside it (include the sound
file in ppt/pps )

thanks in advanced
GZO

> I am not sure if you want to eliminate the sound or save it for yourself.
> If you want to save it for yourself (assuming you have copyright rights to
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> > thanks in advanced
> > GZO
GzO - 30 Sep 2006 11:01 GMT
thanks :)
> Because you didn't mention them BUT any recording devices like Flash
> MP3 player with voice recording feature or any portable (tape or digital)
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> > > thanks in advanced
> > > GZO
Jean-Pierre FORESTIER - 30 Sep 2006 13:11 GMT
If you see the loud speaker icon, just suppress it

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Jean-Pierre FORESTIER Microsoft MVP PowerPoint
Auteur de PowerPoint 2002 chez Micro Application
> thanks for the quick and helpfull answer
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> > > thanks in advanced
> > > GZO
 
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