Replacing music in a powerpoint presentation

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Is there any easy way to replace the background music in a
powerpoint presentation? I want to replace the music from
a wma file with music from an mp3 file. Thanks.

RS
 
John-

Thanks for the reply. It was a friend's presentation, and I'm sure
that he inserted the wma file.
In fact, it is just one wma file that plays continuously for the
entire 3 minute presentation.

RS
 
Thinking about it you cannot use a wma as a transition sound - Doh!

The speaker icon should be visible on the first slide. It may be off slide
and therefore you may need to use a 10% zoom to see it.

Once found simply delete and reinsert the new sound. If you don't know how
to make it play for the whole presentation there are tips and tutorials here.
You may also want to look at embedding the mp3.

http://www.pptalchemy.co.uk/powerpoint_hints_and_tips_tutorials.html#sounds
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You need to know, only WAV file under 100kb can be embedded in PowerPoint. So
I think it's maybe not wma file if it's from others.
About "Embedded and linked sound files in a presentation":
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint/HA012303071033.aspx

In PowerPoint, go to Custom Animation, and check whether it has the audio
file. Delete the original music file and add new file as you like.
About "play music through the whole PowerPoint presentation":
http://www.sameshow.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1992about:blank

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Crystal_developer said:
Is there any easy way to replace the background music in a
powerpoint presentation? I want to replace the music from
a wma file with music from an mp3 file. Thanks.

RS

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William_Peterson via OfficeKB.com said:
You need to know, only WAV file under 100kb can be embedded in PowerPoint.

Nope - wavs upto 50000kb can be embedded. However you do need to change the
default (which is indeed 100kb) before inserting the sound file: tools ->
options -> general -> change 'link sounds with greater file size than' to
50,000. In 2007 you can find this option under office button -> powerpoint
options -> advanced -> save.

Lucy
 
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