We have to insert sound and video in Power Point. It is because to make the slide interview.
You can add sound and movie to slide on power point. It is there in the insert tab in the menu.
PowerPoint is included with Microsoft Office, which is available for Mac. You can also use other similar software, including Keynote (part of Apple's iWork) or OpenOffice.
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beware of copywrite issues. To do this get a basic .wav recorder from http://www.download.com. You may have one already should you have a creative labs sound card. Hit record on your sound recorder and hit play on your youtube video. Save it. Insert it into your power point. beware of copywrite issues. To do this get a basic .wav recorder from http://www.download.com. You may have one already should you have a creative labs sound card. Hit record on your sound recorder and hit play on your youtube video. Save it. Insert it into your power point.
You go on Microsoft word click on insert then clip art and click on media files and select sounds only and choose what sort of sound you want . I hope I helped :)
Open a PowerPoint fileOn the Insert menu, point to Movies and Sounds, and then click Sound from File.Click the music or sound file you want to insert and then click OK.Related tips in below link source.
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Go into the "insert" tab, on the far right in the "media clips" group, you will find "sound". when you click the sound button you can choose where to find you're sound file from - file, clip organizer, cd/audio track, or record sound. :)
You download the song.
There is no such thing as sound bytes.
1. At slide 1, click insert -> sound -> sound from file. Select the music you want to insert;2. In the succeeding dialog box which say "How do you want the sound to start in the slide show", please select?.3. Click on the sound icon on the slide. The ribbon should change to the contextual menu (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Context_menu) for sound. If the ribbon does not change, click on the Sound Tools link above the ribbon. Select "Loop Until Stopped" at the "Sound Option" above the slide, at the same time, in the "Play Sound" item, select "play across slide".After you have done the three steps above, the music you desired can be played all over the slides.
Go to insert, go on sound, then underneath put record sound.