Extraction of .wav file

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Thanks for letting us know, Charlie.

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Charlie3110 said:
I have just returned to this after 4 months. I was posting a new question
and
saw that Echo and Epinn had added a bit to this. I really enjoyed this
interaction and learnt so much from it. I am now 4 months on ripping my
music
in a manageable file size and embedding, sending and no doubt boring all
of
my relatives with a photo montage of just about every event in my long
life.
I thank you all again for you patience and help. I just hope some of you
read
this 4 months after the last post?
Charlie

Echo S said:
Aw, what a nice thing to read. I just looked at the rest of this thread,
and
wow, we really inundated poor Charlie! I'm glad you found it helpful,
Epinn -- it's nice to know that some of the info tossed around in the
older
threads is still useful for people.

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What's new in PPT 2007? http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/
PPTLive! Sept 17-20, 2006 http://www.pptlive.com


Epinn said:
Charlie3110,

Thank you for posting your question. I learned so much from it.

For example:

The difference between MHTML and HTML.
I can do so much with a .PPS file. Now that I know, I am motivated to
do
a
better job to protect my work.
Last but not least, the answer to your question - how to extract files
(.wav).

Yes, the MVP's are exceptional. They are more than knowledgeable,
patient,
generous and helpful ...... They are detail-oriented, have sense of
perfection, strive for excellence ...... The add-ins, websites, books,
teaching material etc. are proof.

Kudos to all MVP's. Glad to be connected with you.

Epinn

:

It is morning here in the UK and I am onto the job and I have done
it!!!
Thanks to all of you, you all had input that got me there, some had
overlooked/assumed I knew the obvious and the others gladly assumed I
didn't
know. I have done it and I am eternally grateful. It makes my
enjoyment
of
making Power Point presentations of my events/parties/holidays so much
better
if I can mail them with music embedded to friends. I hesitate to ask
but
the
music I have isolated is a complete piece (Celine Dion I'm Alive) and
it
is
only 407K. If I try to isolate another .wav file of my own making it
is
always about 18 mb. How did the originator of the presentation from
which
I
have borrowed the music get his down to 407K?
Thanks again
Charlie

:

I have a .pps program that has the music embedded as a .wav file. I
would
like to use this music in siome of my own presentations as it is a
relatively
small file useful for e-mailing wher as every .wav file I make seems
to
be 15
mb or more! How can I extract this .wav file as a stand alone file?
 
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