PowerPoint supports a bunch of common video formats, but the most reliable ones are MP4 and WMV. MP4 is usually the easiest to use because it works on both Windows and Mac. WMV is mostly for Windows, so it’s not as flexible. You can also sometimes use AVI or MOV, but they might cause problems depending on your version of PowerPoint. I usually stick with MP4 to avoid any problem when presenting.
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Actually,you can first insert your video into PowerPoint file and then convert the PowerPoint file to video formats with Moyea PowerPoint to Video Converter,then your can take your PowerPoint easily with mobile devices such as iPod,iPhone,Blackberry or upload it to video websites like Youtube,from now on,it is no need to worry about the PowerPoint version puzzle and frequently importing your videos into PowerPoint.
PowerPoint only accepts .avi,.asf and .mpeg video formats.
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Yes. In PowerPoint 2010, you can insert a .swf file like other formats videos. PowerPoint 2010 supports .swf, .asf, .avi, .mpg or .mpeg, .wmv. But in PowerPoint 2007 or earlier, .swf is not allowed to insert into powerpoint. You need to convert swf to other video formats, such as .asf, .avi, .mpg or .mpeg, .wmv.
First you need to convert the Powerpoint into video format, The most suitable formats to insert into PowerPoint are WMV. AVI, MPG. In order to do that you can use a video converter to turn your files to this format. Then you can use iMovie converter to make the powerpoint into the imovie. you can do this with a MKV to imovie converter.
i think mp4 ,avi
The most common video file formats supported by smartphones, including the popular 3gp format, are MP4, AVI, and MOV.
The best video format for Macintosh is .MP4,but .AVI or .3GP are also supported by it.
You have to convert your presentation to a video. PowerPoint 2010 already has this ability: File-->Save&Send-->Create a Video older versions of PowerPoint require you to use a 3rd party application to convert your presentation into a video.
I know MP4 is supported by default but you can download codecs to make it compatible with other video formats, like AVI and FLV.
With PowerPoint to Video converter, you can make a video from MS PowerPoint