The latest version of Windows media player will convert the CD file into a
usable product to insert into your presentation
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Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]
message | Okay but I downloaded it from Rhapsody and have it on a cd, as long as the
cd
| is in the drive it will work. I can't get into a format that is a sound
file
| so that I can save it in the ppt folder.
|
| "Mr. Smith" wrote:
|
| >
| > You will need to 'rip' the audio from the CD to a .wav, .aiff or .mp3
file
| > first, then select the appropriate slide and go;
| >
| > Insert->Movies and Sounds->Sound from file...
| >
| > and select the file(s) you want to play along with your presentation.
To
| > rip the sound from your CD, try using Windows Media player, Nero, iTunes
or
| > any number of applications (there are many free/demo ones out there that
you
| > can use if necesary)
| >
| > Hope this helps.
| >
| >
| > Mr. Smith
| >
| > "desperate teacher" wrote:
| >
| > > I have created a presentation and can present it with the music as
long as
| > > the cd is in the drive however it is for my kindergarten class and I
would
| > > like to make a copy for all of my students with the music and don't
know how
| > > to get the music onto the presentation for the families. HELP!! Need
to have
| > > completed by Thursday.