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How do i hide video preview when recording in powerpoint
Hello i have the latest version of PowerPoint, before the update there was a button that allowed you to turn on and off the camera preview when recording, but it is not there anymore; please help.
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The camera icon to turn off video is normally in the toolbar at the TOP of the recording screen if you have the latest version.
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Hello, yes i understand; what i mean is that i want to record myself as in video without having to see it at the bottom of the screen, before the update i could record myself with video without having to see the preview.
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If knowing how to record a PowerPoint presentation wasn’t necessary a decade ago, this isn’t how things stand today. The pandemic taught us a valuable lesson – if we don’t catch up with technology, we will fall short.
Fortunately, Microsoft’s app is the global leader in presentation software and provides you with all the required tools to create an excellent presentation you can show in front of your audience. But how to record a presentation on PowerPoint, and is it easy to do so?
Article overview: 1. What are the benefits of recording PowerPoint presentations? 2. How to record a PowerPoint presentation? 3. How to live stream a PowerPoint presentation? 4. Frequently asked questions
1. What are the benefits of recording PowerPoint presentations?
I am are pretty sure that if recording presentations weren’t helpful, PowerPoint wouldn’t offer it to its users. Well, we all know that’s not the case. Recording your PowerPoint slides can bring a ton of benefits. Let’s see which they are:
- Save time – regardless if you’re a lecturer or present in front of colleagues, having a video of your recording will save you many hours. Imagine speaking in front of your marketing team, but 2 members are on summer holidays. It’s fine. They’ll catch up later when they watch your PowerPoint recording.
- Focus on the presentation – usually, if you’re presenting in front of an audience, it’s typical to get asked many questions that you need to answer promptly. But that is a good reason to get distracted from your core information. Thus, it makes sense to record your presentation beforehand.
- Practice before presenting – the best way to carry out a great presentation is to spend some time at home, focusing on key details. When you record your PowerPoint slides, you can find areas of improvement and work on them.
2. How to record a PowerPoint presentation?
There are many tools that you can use to record a PowerPoint presentation. From Loom and Panopto, and even Apple’s basic Quicktime and Windows’ own recording tool. But here we will discuss none of the other options. Why? The answer is simple: PowerPoint has its own in-built, robust recording tool.
Unlike other options, PowerPoint’s recording feature enables you to record slide by slide. This effectively means you can create as many recordings as you like, until you like the playback version, and move on to the next slide.
Pro tip : PowerPoint doesn’t record slide transitions. You need to start recording each slide when it is opened and finish the recording before you move on to the next one.
Let’s see how to record a PowerPoint presentation with video and audio in just a few steps.
Step #1: Open your PowerPoint presentation
The first step is to open the PowerPoint presentation you wish to record. Ensure you have all the necessary slides and information on them. While this seems logical, there aren’t one or two cases when presenters have recorded wrong or unfinished slides, which leads to a disappointing outcome.
Step #2: Prepare your video and audio devices
Before you start the recording, you should check your camera and microphone. Try to make a sound check and see if your camera works properly.
Step #3: Select the slides you wish to record
PowerPoint gives you the option to record a presentation right from the beginning, or from a specifically selected slide.
- Pick “ From Beginning ” (1) from the Record tab of the Ribbon if you wish to start from the first slide.
- Pick “ From Current Slide ” (2) from the same tab in case you would like to start from a selected slide (which isn’t the first one).
- Click the Record button (3) which is positioned in the top right corner, between the Comments and Share buttons. It starts the recording from the slide you have currently selected.
Step #4: Start the recording
Once you click on one of the options, you are ready to start narrating your PowerPoint presentation. You will see a countdown timer, after which you can start narrating slides.
Step #5: Manage your PowerPoint recording
You have probably seen a couple of other options aside from the recording one. Let’s see which they are:
- Timer with a grey/red light – if you are recording your narration, you will see a timer and a small circle with a red light that indicates you are recording. If you pause, the small circle indicator will become grey again and the timer will stop counting.
- Refresh icon – right next to the timer there is a refresh-like icon but it serves a different purpose – to re-take the recording. You have the option to record again the current slide or all slides.
- Start/Stop button – the big red button serves as a start/stop button for your recordings. Only stop the recording when you want to move on to the next slide.
- Pause button – if you would like to stop the slide recording, in order to drink some water or read your speaker notes, you can use the Pause button, and then resume the recording. Bear in mind you cannot pause and move to the next slide. You have to stop the recording, to indicate you have finished with the current slide.
- Camera button – clicking the camera button will work as a toggle on/off.
- Microphone Button – clicking the microphone button will work as a toggle on/off.
- Ellipsis – this is the place where you can select camera and microphone settings, as well as erase recordings from the current slide or all slides.
Step #6: Export your PowerPoint video recording
The last button from the menu is the Export setting. You can export your narration as an mp4 file in Full HD size by default. However, you can customize your export and get your narration in 4 sizes – 480p, 720p (HD), 1080p (Full HD – standard), and 4K. We don’t recommend Ultra HD exports.
Pro Tip : Exporting 4K PowerPoint presentation recordings doesn’t necessarily mean you will get better quality (unless you have 4K resources within your presentation) but it does guarantee a significantly larger file size – up to 4 times more than on standard Full HD recordings.
3. How to live stream a PowerPoint presentation?
If you have already honed your skills and would like to stream your PowerPoint slides directly to your audience, there are many ways to do so. We are going to cover two of them.
3.1. How to stream a PowerPoint presentation from OneDrive?
Microsoft has invested a lot of resources to make OneDrive a powerful cloud service, and so far they have been quite successful. Let’s see how to record a PowerPoint presentation in front of live audiences.
Step 1 – save your PowerPoint presentation in OneDrive.
Step 2 – open your PowerPoint slides from PowerPoint online.
Step 3 – go to Present Live from the Slideshow Ribbon tab.
Step 4 – share a live link with your audience.
3.2. Stream your PowerPoint presentation in Zoom
Zoom is one of the most popular conference call apps which has plenty of tools, including live streaming presentations. Since PowerPoint is the leading presentation program in the world, Zoom developers have created some amazing things, like PowerPoint presentation recording with a web camera on a transparent background. If you’re interested, you can check our guide on how to record a Zoom presentation .
Does PowerPoint have a screen recording?
PowerPoint has a screen recording window and you can select the area you would like to be recorded. Go to Record (from the Ribbon), then select Screen Recording , choose the area and start recording.
Can I view speaker notes while recording narration?
You are able to access your speaker notes if you have created them beforehand. To insert speaker notes, you have to go to View -> Notes Page and you will have a text box that you can utilize for speaker notes.
What format does PowerPoint use for video?
PowerPoint records videos in mp4 format. The default resolution is 1080p (Full HD).
Recording your PowerPoint presentations can make the difference between a successful and smooth speech and a bad narration. Being able to record each slide means you can get the best narration possible for your whole presentation.
And if you would like to stream your presentation live, there are more than enough options to do so – both via the online version of PowerPoint or via third-party apps like Zoom.
If you found this article helpful, you can also check some of our other PowerPoint tutorials:
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How to Record a Presentation in PowerPoint
Recording PowerPoint presentations can have several benefits. They can serve as recordings of a session that can be uploaded online, shared with participants who might not be able to attend a presentation session, or used as tutorials for passing on instructions.
How to Record a PowerPoint Presentation
PowerPoint provides multiple options for initiating recording for a presentation. You can also choose to record audio and yourself presenting the slides using your camera. When recording your presentations, you can choose PowerPoint templates or something minimalist made by you to record the session. Just be mindful of the graphics to ensure the video does not appear overpowering to the viewer.
How do I Record a PowerPoint Presentation as a Video?
You can start recording your presentation using the following method.
- Record Tab: To record a PowerPoint presentation, go to the Record tab and select whether you wish to record from the beginning, from the current slide, a specific area on the screen, or record audio.
- Slide Show Tab: you can also initiate recording a PPT via Slide Show -> Record to initiate recording from the current slide or the beginning of your presentation.
Record Button: If you’re using the latest version of PowerPoint, you can start Recording your presentation from the current slide via the Record button in the top right corner.
Record from the Current Slide or Beginning of the Presentation
Starting your recording from the beginning of the current slide will open your presentation in recording mode. Hit Record to start the recording.
Screen Recording in PowerPoint
If you initiate screen recording in PowerPoint, you can start recording a screencast by selecting the area you wish to record. This is similar to recording a PowerPoint presentation as a video, with the added advantage of recording other parts of your desktop. This method can also be used for recording a screencast, even if you’re not using a PowerPoint presentation in your video recording.
To start the recording, click Record or use the Windows+SHIFT+R hotkey. To stop the screen recording, click Pause to temporarily halt the recording to resume later or Stop or the Windows+SHIFT+Q hotkey to end the recording session.
The recorded video will be instantly added to your slide once you click Stop .
Record Audio
Another option in the Record tab in PowerPoint is to record audio narrations for your PowerPoint presentation. Simply click Record to start, Pause to temporarily halt, and Stop to stop the recording process.
Once the recording stops, the audio will be added to your PowerPoint presentation.
How can I Annotate Slides in PowerPoint During a Recording?
Once you enter recording mode, you can start annotating your slides using the Pen or Highlighter tool. Other tools in the menu include a Laser pointer and Eraser.
How can I Record a PowerPoint Presentation with Audio?
To enable audio for your Powerpoint recording, unmute the mic from the audio icon on top, CTRL+M hotkey, or click the three dots ( More options for recording menu), followed by the Microphone to select the audio device for recording. You can only record audio if an audio device is connected to your computer. This is a fairly simple process, unlike other presentation platforms. For example, in an earlier article, we showed you how to do a voiceover on Google Slides , which entails a slightly more elaborate process.
How to Record Yourself Presenting a PowerPoint?
Enable the camera during a recording session.
Like turning on audio, you can toggle the camera on or off using the icon on top. The camera input device can also be selected via the Camera option or CTRL+K hotkey, which can be revealed via the three dots from the top menu.
Insert Video Recording in a Slide using Cameo
PowerPoint’s Cameo feature enables recording a video to insert in a slide. You can use the feature to quickly insert a video message in your slides that can be played during a presentation session. This option might also be relevant if you intend to convert PowerPoint to video . If you are looking how to video record yourself presenting a PowerPoint, then follow the steps below.
Once Cameo is turned on, you can also choose to stylize the camera shape, style, border, and add effects. Cameo is quite a unique feature in PowerPoint that currently does not have alternatives in rival presentation apps. For example, you cannot use a similar feature if you wish to convert Google Slides to video .
How to Save Recording for a PowerPoint Presentation?
After you have completed your recording, click Export to save the presentation recording.
You can customize your recording settings via Customize Export or continue the process via Export Video .
Using the Customize Export option, you can choose between a desired output quality for your video, including Ultra HD (4K), Full HD (1080p), HD (720p), and Standard (480p).
Other options in the menu include the ability to choose and preview timings and narrations.
After you are satisfied with your recording settings, you can export your presentation to video.
The video recording of your PowerPoint presentation can be played using any standard video player. The video can also be embedded in PowerPoint slides, uploaded online, such as to a YouTube channel, or shared via cloud storage apps like Dropbox, Box, OneDrive, etc.
Final Words
Recording a PowerPoint presentation can provide a record of a session that might be required for further sharing. The best way to record a presentation is to ensure that your slides aren’t visually overpowering, your audio is clear and audible, and if using a camera, the cam input isn’t hazy, grainy, or too dark.
Once you are familiar with how to record a presentation on PowerPoint, it might take a bit of practice to make your video recording look professional and crisp. It’s best to practice your sessions before recording them until you can seamlessly record presentation decks.
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How to Record a PowerPoint Presentation with Narration
Can be helpful in creating a dramatic narrative
Microsoft PowerPoint has a built-in recording tool that allows you to narrate your presentations using recorded audio. You can export and share recorded presentations as video files.
This tutorial covers everything about recording PowerPoint presentations on Windows and Mac computers.
Record PowerPoint Presentation with Narration
Open the PowerPoint file/presentation you want to record and follow the steps below.
Record PowerPoint Presentation on Windows
- Select the slide you want to start recording from on the slide thumbnail pane.
- Head to the Record tab on the ribbon and select the Record button to start recording from the current/selected slide.
To record from the first slide, select the down-facing arrow icon below the Record button and select From Beginning .
You can also record a presentation from the Slide Show tab. Select Slide Show on the ribbon and select Record , From Current Slide , or From Beginning .
That’ll open PowerPoint’s presentation recorder in a fullscreen window.
- Select the Record icon and start speaking after the three seconds countdown.
PowerPoint records the presentation window and captures your voice and webcam feed as you navigate the slides. Select the left-facing and right-facing arrows to move to the previous and next slides in the presentation.
Record PowerPoint Presentation in macOS
- Open the Slide Show tab and select Record Slide Show .
- Select the Record button on the toolbar to start recording your narration.
Use your keyboard arrow keys to move back and forth between slides. Press N or Space Bar to move to the next slide or animation in the presentation. Press P or Backspace to return to the previous slide or animation.
Select Tips in the top-left corner for more keyboard shortcuts and other presentation tips.
Note: The narration tool doesn’t record slide transitions. When moving between slides, wait for the destination slide to appear on the screen before speaking.
PowerPoint Recorder Control/Settings
You’ll find a handful of controls and options on the recording tool. We’ll show you how to use these controls to include voiceovers or audio recordings in your presentation.
Using Presentation Pointer Tools
PowerPoint provides several tools to mark up your slides when narrating your presentation. There’s a pen tool, eraser, laser pointer, and highlighter.
With the Pen tool, you can draw on slides during narration/recording. Press Ctrl + P (Windows) or Command + P (Mac) to use the pen tool. You can also select the Pen icon to convert the pointer to a pen.
The Laser pointer tool converts your cursor to an onscreen laser. Use the laser pointer to draw attention to something on a slide/presentation.
Press Ctrl + L (Windows) or Command + L (Mac) to use the laser pointer. There’s also a Laser pointer icon on the toolbar.
Pressing Ctrl + I (or selecting the Highlighter tool ) converts your cursor to a highlighter.
Use the Eraser tool to remove inks and highlight from slides. Select the Eraser icon or press Ctrl + E and select the ink to erase.
On macOS, select the Erase Pen icon (or press E ) to erase all drawings and highlights on the slide.
You can change the pointer tools ink from the color selection boxes. However, one major limitation is that you can’t change the size of these pointer tools.
Pause and Resume Your Recording
In Windows, press I on your keyboard or select the Pause button in the top-left corner to pause your recording.
Press I again or select the Record icon to resume the recording.
If you use a Mac, select the Pause icon in the top toolbar to pause the recording.
Unmute or Mute Microphone
Check that your microphone is unmuted before recording. Select the microphone icon in the bottom-right corner to mute or unmute your mic.
PowerPoint for Windows allows you to mute and unmute your microphone in real time while recording video/audio narrations. The macOS version of PowerPoint only lets you configure your camera and microphone settings before recording.
Switch Microphone or Camera
Want to record your presentation with an external microphone or camera? Press Ctrl + M or select the audio/camera settings icon in the top-right corner and choose your preferred microphone/camera.
In macOS, select the microphone icon to mute or unmute your microphone. Select the arrow-down icon next to the microphone or camcorder icons to switch input devices.
Enable and Disable Camera
The recorder displays your camera or webcam feed in the bottom-right corner of the presentation slides.
Select the camcorder icon to remove your webcam feed from the recording. Select the icon again to display your webcam feed in the presentation.
You can also use the Ctrl + K keyboard shortcut on Windows computers to enable or disable your camera.
On Mac computers, you’ll find the video control icon on the top toolbar.
Note: The recording tool greys out the camcorder icon if your microphone is turned off.
Enable or Disable Camera Preview
PowerPoint allows you to disable the camera preview without turning off your camera or webcam.
Press Ctrl + J (Windows) or select the Camera Preview icon in the bottom-right corner to disable or enable the camera preview.
End a Recording
Press S on your Windows keyboard or select the Stop icon to end the recording.
Replay or Preview Your Recording
When you end a narration, press V on your keyboard or select Replay to preview or watch the recording.
The recorded narration will include all pen inks, highlights, and laser pointer gestures made during the presentation.
You can also preview/replay the narration outside the recording tool. Open the Slide Show tab and choose to watch the playback From Beginning or From Current Slide .
PowerPoint allows you to preview the playback on individual slides. A speaker/audio icon appears in the bottom-right of PowerPoint slides with narrations.
Choose the slide you want to preview, hover your cursor on the speaker icon in the bottom-right corner, and select Play .
Delete Current Narration/Recording
Did you spot an error when previewing your presentation? Want to delete the current narration and start from scratch?
Select the Clear existing recordings icon and choose whether to Clear Recordings on Current Slide or Clear Recordings on All Slides .
On Mac, select the Bin icon to delete the entire narration/recording.
Close the Narration Tool
Select the X icon on the title bar to close the presentation narration tool and return to Powerpoint.
Select End Show in the top-left corner to close the recording tool on a Mac computer.
Delete Narrations from Slides
Want to delete the narration or timing on an individual slide or the entire presentation? Select the slide with the narration you want to delete and follow the steps below.
- Open the Record tab and select the down-facing arrow below the Record icon.
- Select Clear and choose to clear timing or narration on current or all slides.
Export Recorded or Narrated Presentation
You can export a narrated PowerPoint presentation as a video file. The video output includes ink strokes, recorded audio/video, laser pointer gestures, and webcam/camera recording.
- Open the Record tab and select Export to Video .
Alternatively, open the File menu, select Export on the sidebar, and select Create a Video .
- Choose the quality of the video export in the first drop-down box—Ultra HD (4K), Full HD (1080p), HD (720p), Standard (480p).
- Choose Use Recorded Timings and Narrations in the next drop-down box and select Create Video .
- Give the recorded presentation a file name and select Save .
Narrate Your PowerPoint Presentations
The Microsoft PowerPoint web app doesn’t have a recording tool. As a result, you can only record presentations with narrations using PowerPoint for Windows or Mac.
You might meet issues recording a slide show if you use an outdated version of PowerPoint. Also, the recording tool on older versions of PowerPoint has a different interface and lacks some controls. Update PowerPoint and restart your computer if you cannot record a slide show.
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Record voice narration for PowerPoint
01.11.21 • #presentation #powerpoint #voiceover #narration.
In this blog post, you'll learn how you can add a narration for your PowerPoint presentation. Adding audio or video narration can be very helpful, especially in a time where many seminars and meetings have to be conducted online. If you would rather give your presentation using a live stream (which has many benefits), scroll down to the bottom and learn how you can do that!
Here's what you need for recording:
- a microphone (your computer's microphone should do)
- a finished set of PowerPoint slides
- a video camera (only if you want to record video as well)
- Open your PowerPoint presentation or create a new one.
- In the taskbar, select Slide Show . Then click Record Slide Show .
- Choose the option Record from Beginning .
- You'll now get to a different view, which we'll call "Recorder View". Here's an overview:
- In the bottom right corner, you'll see three icons. The one on the left is for switching the microphone on/off. Make sure this function is turned on. The icon in the middle is for turning on/off your camera. You can choose if you want to switch the video recording on or not. The last icon is only available if you've chosen the video recording function. If the function is enabled, you'll be able to see a video preview.
- In the top right corner under "Settings", you can choose what microphone (and camera) you'd like to use. This is only relevant if you have an external recording device that you would like to use. If you're recording with your computer, you don't have to set anything here.
- Now it's time to record. Click the big red Record button on the top left and start speaking.
- Tip: You can either record all the slides at once without pressing pause, or you record each slide individually, then click pause, then go on to the next slide and record again. However, it's important to note that PowerPoint creates an individual audio file for each slide, even if you record all at once.
- Important : PowerPoint does not record during transitions, so only speak when you're on a slide.
- You can also draw on your slides with the painting tools on the bottom. These drawings will be saved to your presentations.
- On the bottom left corner, you'll see what slide you're on. You can also see two time counts. The first one is for the recording on the current slide, the second one is for the recording of the presentation overall.
- If you want to delete the whole voiceover, click Clear and Clear Recordings on all Slides . If you only want to delete the recording on the specific slide you are on, click Clear Recording on current Slide.
- If you want to re-record the audio from one slide after deleting it, just go to that slide and click Record again. Record what you want to say, then click Stop when you're done.
- Once you're done, leave the Recorder View. Click the small x in the top right corner or hit Esc .
- You can now either save the presentation as a regular PowerPoint file (just click Save and you're done) or as a video. If you'd like a video, follow the instructions below:
Save Presentation as Video
- Go to File in the PowerPoint taskbar
- Choose Export on the left, then Create a Video .
- Select the quality you'd like. We recommend Full HD (1080p).
- In the following drop-down menu, make sure Use Recorded Timings and Narrations is selected.
- The setting Seconds spent on each slide is only for the slides where there is no recording (if you have recordings on all of your slides, you can just ignore this setting.)
- Click Create Video and choose where the video should be saved. The video creation might take a while, so don't close PowerPoint right away!
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Can I record a presentation in PowerPoint?
Yes, PowerPoint also allows you to record your presentation with voice and video narration. You can read about how this works in our blog .
How can I record a presentation in PowerPoint with audio and video?
At first create your presentation. For the recording you will need a microphone (the one on your computer should do), your finished presentation and a video camera (if you also want to record a video). We have created a tutorial on our blog where you can read the further steps.
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How To Record a PowerPoint Presentation With Audio
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3. Select Record from Beginning if you want to start right from the beginning of a presentation. Select Record from Current Slide if you want to record from a specific slide or wish to re-record a particular slide.
4. By default, PowerPoint records both video and audio. If you don’t need a video in your presentation, turn it off by clicking on the camera button. That way, the tool will only record your microphone along with the presentation file.
5. Click on the Record button to begin recording. PowerPoint will count down 3 seconds in the recording window to allow you to get ready, then you can start speaking.
6. Record your narration for a particular slide or the entire presentation. Use the directional arrow buttons to switch slides. You might want to make a one-second break when you go to the next slide, so that nothing will get cut out. Click on Pause if you want to stop and then resume speaking. When you finish, click on Stop in the recording window.
7. Save the file as a PowerPoint presentation. Then go to the File menu and click on Export . Select Create a Video .
For Mac users : You will be directed to the settings menu right after you click Export .
8. Set the desired video quality. Select Use Recorded Timings and Narrations to maintain slide timings for all of the slides. Then, click Create Video .
For Mac users : You can select the desired video format at this point. Once you’ve set the parameters, click Export .
9. Select the video format and the PC location where you want to save your video presentation with narration. Then, click Save .
Congratulations! Once the export process is complete, your video with the complete presentation will be ready.
How to add an existing audio recording to a PowerPoint presentation
Follow these steps if you have an existing audio file with narration that you’d like to add to your presentation.
1. On the main menu, click on the Insert tab.
2. On the sub-menu, select Audio .
3. Choose Audio on My PC .
4. Then, browse your audio files, select the narration, and click Insert .
How to Record PPT Presentations with Narration in iSpring Suite Max
MS PowerPoint allows you to export presentations with narration in a video format. However, PowerPoint does not offer any audio editing options, so it can be challenging to get good-quality sound and a clear recording without unnecessary breaks, volume differences, and other problems.
If you don’t have time to re-record your audio narration and want great quality with minimal efforts, you might need a more advanced tool like iSpring Suite Max. It works as a PowerPoint add-in and is extremely easy to use. iSpring Suite Max offers many audio recording and editing options for your slide show.
For example, you can synchronize narration with slide animations, remove background noise, and improve slide transitions in your PowerPoint file. You can even create voice-overs without ever recording your own voice by converting text to lifelike AI-generated speech.
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to record presentations with narration in iSpring Suite Max:
Step 1. Install iSpring Suite Max
Download a free 14-day iSpring Suite Max trial and install it on your computer.
Step 2. Choose your presentation
Open your PowerPoint presentation and go to the iSpring Suite tab.
Step 3. Record slide show with audio narration
The next step will vary depending on your needs. iSpring Suite offers 3 recording options:
- Create a simple recording with preset parameters like noise removal and volume options
- Record audio that synchronizes with the PowerPoint slide and animation timings
Convert text to speech
Let’s look at each of these options.
Record audio with preset parameters
Follow this approach if you don’t have any animations or effects in your presentation and just want to add high-quality narration to your presentation.
1. Click on Record Audio in the top left corner of the menu.
2. Use the intuitive menu and record your narration.
Please note that you can apply some settings before recording. For example, you can set noise removal and volume, which will make your narration more comprehensible and easier to edit. Click on Options to set the desired parameters.
3. Once your recording is ready, click OK to save it.
Synchronize audio with animations
Use this approach if you have animations in your presentations and want them to appear at specific points during your speech.
1. Click Manage Narration.
2. Click Record Audio .
3. Now, you can start recording, save, or cancel the changes you’ve made, and preview your presentation. When you click Start Record , that button will change to Next Slide or Next Animation , offering you an easy transition between slides – as though you were delivering the lecture live using a projector. Each of your live clicks will automatically preserve those specific timings for slides and animations.
4. Click Save & Close to save your recording.
Use this approach if you don’t want to record your own voice or that of a voice-over artist, but need to record and play narrations for your presentations.
1. Click Manage Narration on the iSpring Suite Max toolbar.
2. Click the Audio button and choose Text to Speech .
3. Select the language, speaker, and type of voice.
4. Add the text that you wish to convert, and click the Insert button. Then you’ll be able to choose when to start playing narration: right after you open the slide or later.
5. Click Save & Close to save your recording.
Step 4. Save and export your presentation with audio narration
No matter which option you had selected earlier, you now have an audio file. Your next step is to export your presentation. Click Publish on the iSpring Suite toolbar.
Step 5. Publish your presentation
Select where you want to publish your presentation and in which format. You can either publish it as a video or in one of the different online formats. Select:
- Video – if you want to upload your presentation to YouTube.
- SCORM or xAPI – if you want to upload your presentation to an LMS and track learner progress as they study your presentation.
- HTML5 – if you want to upload your presentation to a website.
Then click Publish .
Congratulations! Your presentation with narration is ready.
Useful resources
We’ve selected some tutorials that can make you a more effective PowerPoint user.
- How to Record a Voice-Over for PowerPoint Presentations
- How to Create a Video Lecture
- How to Add Narration to a PowerPoint Presentation
- How to Create a Video Presentation
- How to Insert a YouTube Video into a PowerPoint Presentation
- How to Convert a PowerPoint Presentation to an MP4 Video on Windows and macOS
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The eLearning authoring toolkit by iSpring allows you to create courses from within PowerPoint with just a few clicks. You can also convert your Word and PDF documents into interactive e-books.
Some of the other features include:
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- Interactive assessments
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- Conversion of PowerPoint slides into mobile-ready courses
- Combination of videos with slides
- Course localization in 42 languages with text-to-speech capabilities
There’s so much more you can do with the iSpring Suite 11 fast eLearning authoring toolkit.
Takeaways
Recording PowerPoint presentations with narration and audio is pretty easy if you follow our guide. And your recordings will sound great and synchronize with your animations perfectly when you use iSpring Suite Max.
The tool also allows you to:
- Create complex online courses
- Build engaging online quizzes
- Create interactive dialogue simulations
- Record video lectures
- Collaborate with your colleagues on simple courses and quizzes right in a browser
- Use over 81,000 ready-made eLearning assets (templates, backgrounds, characters, and icons)
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How to record your screen with microsoft powerpoint.
You don't need expensive software to record your screen--do it with PowerPoint!
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If you need to record your screen to demonstrate a process as part of your PowerPoint presentation, you can use the built-in tools to do so. Here’s how to record your screen using PowerPoint.
PowerPoint comes with a built-in, no-nonsense screen recorder. There are a lot of things that PowerPoint’s screen recorder can’t do that more full-featured screen recording software can, but that’s the beauty of it—it’s great for a quick, no-fuss recording.
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First, open PowerPoint, head to the “Insert” tab, and then click “Screen Recording.”
PowerPoint will minimize, and the screen recording dock will appear at the top of your screen. Here’s where the “simplicity” of PowerPoint’s screen recording feature comes in—you only have five options. By default, PowerPoint will record audio and your cursor. Toggle these options to disable them if you want. When you’re ready to move on, click “Select Area.”
Your pointer will turn into a crosshair. Click and drag to select the area of your screen you want to record.
Next, click the “Record” button in the screen recorder dock.
A three-second countdown will begin. Once it reaches zero, your recording will begin. When you’ve finished recording everything, move your cursor back to the top of the screen where the dock was, and the dock will reappear. Click “Stop.”
Your screen recording will now appear in your PowerPoint slide.
Now that you’ve successfully embedded the recording in your presentation, you might want to adjust a few of the settings. There are a few things you can do here, including trimming the video, setting how the video plays during the presentation, or applying a style to the video’s frame.
Trimming Your Video
There may be a few seconds of your video that you’d like to remove. You can trim these parts out directly in PowerPoint. Right-click the video and select “Trim.”
The “Trim Video” window will appear. Here, click and drag the green and red bars to adjust the start and stop time, respectively. Once you’ve set this up, click “OK.”
Your video will now be trimmed.
Setting Video Playback Rules
You can tell PowerPoint how to play your video during the presentation. To do this, right-click the video and select “Start” from the menu.
A sub-menu will appear, presenting three different playback options:
- In Click Sequence: The video will play in the appropriate order you’ve set in terms of actionable sequences (such as animations).
- Automatically: The video will automatically play when it appears.
- When Clicked On: The video will play when you click on it.
Select the one that works best for you.
Applying Frame Styles
If you want to make your video more visually appealing, you can apply a frame to it. To do so, right-click the video and select “Style” from the menu.
A sub-menu will appear, presenting a large library of frames for your video. Hovering over each one will show a live preview of how the frame will look.
Select the one you like, and it will be applied to your video.
That’s all there is to it!
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How to Convert PowerPoint (PPT) to MP4 in Good Ways – Solved
PowerPoint in Office 2010 and later versions enables you to convert PowerPoint to MP4. But the PowerPoint 2007 and earlier versions don’t support exporting in video format. In the following content, we will show you how to turn PowerPoint into MP4 in Office 2010 (and later versions) and Office 2007 (and earlier versions). Please continue reading.
Convert PowerPoint to MP4 in Office 2010 and Later
In this part, we will display how to turn PowerPoint into MP4 on both Windows and Mac.
#On Windows
Step 1. After creating your presentation, you can directly export it to MP4. For PowerPoint 2010, you need to go to File > Save & Send > Create a video . For PowerPoint 2013 and later versions, you need to navigate to File > Export > Create a Video .
Step 2. Open the first dropdown list to choose the video quality. The higher the resolution, the better the video quality.
Step 3. Expand the second dropdown list and you can select whether to use Recorded Timings and Narrations.
Step 4. Click the Create Video button, name the file, select MPEG-4 Video , and choose its saving path. Finally, click the Save button to start the process of converting PowerPoint file to MP4.
Step 1. Open the PowerPoint file that you want to convert to MP4, click File , and choose the Export option.
Step 2. Expand the File Format dropdown and choose MP4 as the output format.
Step 3. Open the Quality menu to choose the video quality.
Step 4. Click the Export button to save the MP4 video.
Convert PowerPoint to MP4 in Office 2007 and Earlier
Can you convert PowerPoint to MP4 in Office 2007 or earlier versions? The answer is no! There is no built-in support for exporting PowerPoint files as MP4 videos directly in PowerPoint 2007 and earlier versions.
Fortunately, it supports exporting image files for each individual slide. Hence, you can use a good photo video editor to create a wonderful MP4 video with those image files. MiniTool MovieMaker is a good choice you can try.
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Are you a non-Apple user and want to play a downloaded iTunes movie? You’d better convert iTunes movie to MP4. Here are good ways to do that task.
How to Convert PowerPoint to MP4 via Screen Recording
Besides, you can also choose to use a screen recording to turn your presentation into MP4 video. Which screen recorder should you choose? It is better to choose a free screen recorder without watermarks and time limits. MiniTool Video Converter is one of the best choices. It can record any activities happening on the screen with the microphone and system audio . Moreover, it supports saving recordings in various formats including MP4, MKV, FLV , and more.
You can refer to the below guidance on how to convert PowerPoint to MP4 using MiniTool Video Converter.
Step 1. Download and install MiniTool Video Converter and then launch it.
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Step 2. Click the Screen Record tab and click the Click to record screen area to access MiniTool Screen Recorder.
Step 3. Open the PowerPoint presentation, return to the screen recorder, and customize the recording area according to the presentation. Choose whether to record the system audio and microphone audio.
Step 4. Click the Settings icon, expand the Output format list, and choose MP4 . Adjust other settings like recording mouse movement, setting recording duration, etc. Then click OK to save the changes.
Step 5. Click the Record button or press F6 to start recording. After the presentation is finished, you can press F6 again to end the recording.
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How to Convert PowerPoint to MP4 Online
In addition to the above methods, you can also try online PowerPoint to MP4 converters. They allow you to use them on your browser and without downloading any software. There are various good converters like Flixier, VEED.IO, Simplified, and more.
Final Words
How to convert PowerPoint to MP4? It’s not a hard thing to do, you can refer to the guide above and have a try!
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5 Free Alternatives To Microsoft PowerPoint
M icrosoft PowerPoint has always been the default choice for creating professional meeting briefs or fun little project demonstrations in schools. Its inclusion as a free service for students or working professionals makes it a no-brainer to use. However, for the general public, it can get quite expensive to pay for a subscription just to be able to create simple presentation slides. Although you can subscribe to Microsoft's Office Suite and get more bang for your buck, the pricing still doesn't hit the affordable range for most.
Fortunately, completion has been growing, and a sea of strong contenders offer similar services to PowerPoint. After considering feature sets, here are five of the best free alternatives to Microsoft PowerPoint. At the end of the article, you can find a detailed explanation of why we've chosen the services, alongside useful comparisons that may help you make your decision easier.
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When it comes to productivity apps, Zoho makes some of the better ones in the market. Zoho Sheet, for example, is one of the best Microsoft Excel alternatives out there — owing to its extensive product catalog, there is a great way to view and edit presentations. The aptly named Zoho Show lets you design and demonstrate professional-looking slides, all without having to download the program.
Zoho takes a minimal approach to most of its services, and its PowerPoint application is no different. You'll find that most menus are contextually aware of what tasks you're currently performing, which helps keep unnecessary tools out of the way and bring the important ones in focus. There is also a huge library of customizable templates you can choose from, making it easier to kickstart your presentation work.
Zoho Show is completely free to use for individuals and offers unlimited cloud storage. No features are locked behind a paywall, and rest assured, you can fully rely on this online presentation-making tool for all your needs, be it for school or work.
Canva is a service that can easily climb up to becoming everyone's favorite once they start using it. While most applaud it for its graphic designing prowess, there are many other things Canva can do that you probably aren't aware of . Among them is the ability to craft beautiful slides for your presentations and projects.
By creating a free account, you can access thousands of templates on Canva. You can filter these by use case—maybe you need one for a professional business briefing or a casual one explaining why your pet dog is the best canine. There is a whole section of ready-to-use templates dedicated to mobile-friendly viewing as well, which is something you don't usually find to be as accessible with other tools.
Like most presentation apps, Canva lets you collaborate with your team members and work across devices seamlessly. The Canva app for mobile also lets you control your slides remotely during your presentation. Some menus also feature AI-featured tools to add one-click enhancements to your slides -- unfortunately, these are locked behind premium subscription tiers. However, for the cent percent of the population, Canva can be used without spending a dime to meet a plethora of creative needs.
Apple takes great pride in developing in-house solutions to meet every user requirement. While most of its products dominate the competition in popularity, the same cannot be said for Keynote , the company's version of Microsoft PowerPoint. The program was first released in 2003 with macOS Big Sur and has largely remained one of those icons you glance over and forget about.
However, recent versions of Keynote have made it a compelling alternative to PowerPoint. Not only is it pre-installed on every Apple device, including your iPhone, but it also works best with the iPad touchscreen. Keynote has a largely clean and professional approach to the built-in templates, but nothing is stopping you from going creative. Animations are one of Keynote's strongest suits, allowing you to create near cinematic-looking presentations with just a few clicks.
While you can still use Apple Keynote through iCloud on Windows devices, this alternative is clearly meant for people surrounded by the walled garden of Apple technology. It makes use of features like AirDrop, Live Photos, and VoiceOver — all of which are technologies available across Apple devices. Using Apple Keynote is completely free, and the app has easy exporting tools that make working with Microsoft PowerPoint less of a hassle.
WPS Presentation
WPS Office makes some of the best solutions for creating and editing documents on smartphones , but their service offerings extend to Windows, macOS, and even Linux. WPS Presentation is perhaps the closest you'll get to Microsoft PowerPoint in terms of the user interface and how most tools are bundled in familiar locations.
This PowerPoint app offers real-time collaboration where you can invite your team members and work on the same document remotely. Like most collaboration tools, users can leave comments to suggest changes or add information for other people on the team.
WPS Presentation is not the only free product; you can utilize every app in the WPS Office suite. Unlike most competitors, you don't need to download or use a separate mini-app to make presentations. WPS Office has a document editor, PowerPoint creator, spreadsheet manager, and other tools all within its umbrella. Premium plans for this service exist, but they mostly cater to unlocking features for editing PDFs.
Google Slides
As a netizen, you most likely already have a Google account. Not only is it required to make any meaningful use of your Android phone, but popular services that we take for granted, like Gmail and Drive, all fall under Google's umbrella. One such free service that the tech giant has at its disposal is Google Slides . While the barebones UI might seem lackluster at first, Slides has nearly the same level of functionality as Microsoft PowerPoint and can even be supercharged by add-ons.
All of Google's workspace apps, such as Docs, Sheets, and Slides, provide an intuitive way to work in a team. You can add comments, use annotations, and share the presentation with limited access to others. You can use one of the many predesigned Google Slides templates for simple presentations , or browse for templates that cater to specific needs. Being part of a bigger service catalog has its obvious advantages, such as seamless integration with Google Meet, Gmail, and other products from Google that you already use.
We recommend Google Slides to anyone who needs to create and edit PowerPoint presentations on the go and can't be bothered with working in a complicated environment. The service is also available as an app for Android and iOS, and you can export your presentations in a wide range of formats, including PPT, PDF, or PNG for individual slides.
To Pay Or Not To Pay?
You'll notice that all the services we've mentioned on this list are free to use. In fact, you can use Office 365 apps online for free — including PowerPoint, which makes purchasing a standalone subscription to the Microsoft PowerPoint app quite redundant. However, nearly every free alternative here short of Keynote also offers premium plans, but should you consider buying one?
For the vast majority of people who are looking for a robust software to create, edit, and share presentations with — these free options deliver exceptionally well in every aspect. Some apps like Google Slides and Apple Keynote let you work in smaller teams with the free tier as well. Apps like WPS Office and Canva tend to lock new and exciting features like AI tools behind a paywall, and while these are nice to have, you definitely can do without them.
If you're looking for a presentation tool for a company with multiple people, you can scale up using any of the alternatives mentioned on this list. Both Google Workspace and Zoho offer reliable and enterprise-level plans you can upgrade to. For everyone else — enjoy creating and demonstrating your PowerPoint presentations for free.
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- PowerPoint trim video reaches the web
The long-standing Trim Video feature in PowerPoint desktop has now reached the browser based version as well as in the desktop Windows and Mac versions.
If you’ve ever used Trim Video in either PowerPoint for Windows or Mac, this ‘new’ feature will be familiar in PowerPoint on the web .
Any video saved with the presentation (uploaded or Stock Video) has a Trim Video option on the Video tab.
Change the start or end points of the video by either dragging the end handles or entering start or end times.
It’s a fast way to shorten a video to something snappier for the presentation without the hassle of separately editing a video before adding to PowerPoint.
Linked videos from YouTube etc don’t have the trimmed video feature. You can trim the start of a YouTube video using the &t= URL parameter e.g. &t=16 will start a YouTube video 16 seconds in.
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Hi Alex, >> Click the Slide Show tab. Select Record Slide Show. On the bottom right of the recording window, there will be a video camera icon. Clicking this icon will disable the camera when recording. Let us know if you need further support on the issue. Give back to the Community. Help the next person who has this issue by indicating if this ...
More than a PowerPoint recorder. VEED is a complete browser-based tool that lets you do so much more than just record and share your Microsoft PowerPoint presentations. You can annotate your videos to make your presentation more informative. Edit your recording to add images, subtitles, and more. It is a professional all-in-one video-creation ...
Issue/Question. How can I turn off the camera when I record a presentation on PowerPoint? Environment. PowerPoint; Resolution. Click the Slide Show tab.; Select Record Slide Show.; On the bottom right of the recording window, there will be a video camera icon.Clicking this icon will disable the camera when recording.
Let's see how to record a PowerPoint presentation in front of live audiences. Step 1 - save your PowerPoint presentation in OneDrive. Step 2 - open your PowerPoint slides from PowerPoint online. Step 3 - go to Present Live from the Slideshow Ribbon tab. Step 4 - share a live link with your audience.
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In this video tutorial from Microsoft, you will learn how to record your PowerPoint presentation.You can record your PowerPoint presentation—or a single slid...
This method can also be used for recording a screencast, even if you're not using a PowerPoint presentation in your video recording. To start the recording, click Record or use the Windows+SHIFT+R hotkey. To stop the screen recording, click Pause to temporarily halt the recording to resume later or Stop or the Windows+SHIFT+Q hotkey to end ...
Step 3: Open Your PowerPoint Slides and Capture the Screen. Open your PowerPoint presentation and put it in "Slide Show" mode. With Panopto Express, you'll have two options for recording your slides: You can either record your slides by recording your screen or by recording the slides within the PowerPoint application.
Open the Slide Show tab and select Record Slide Show . Select the Record button on the toolbar to start recording your narration. Use your keyboard arrow keys to move back and forth between slides. Press N or Space Bar to move to the next slide or animation in the presentation.
Record narration and timings for your presentation in Microsoft PowerPoint to give it a professional and polished feel. Record narration and timings:1. Selec...
Tutorial. Open your PowerPoint presentation or create a new one. In the taskbar, select Slide Show. Then click Record Slide Show. Choose the option Record from Beginning. You'll now get to a different view, which we'll call "Recorder View". Here's an overview: In the bottom right corner, you'll see three icons.
Learn how to record a PowerPoint Presentation with audio and video simply by using the build-in PowerPoint functionalities and tools. You will learn how to...
Step 3. Record your presentation video . Click on the record button in the top right corner to start recording. Here you will record your PowerPoint, teleprompter, and webcam. A three second countdown will appear. To stop recording, click on the stop recording button. You can preview your video before saving.
1. Open your PowerPoint presentation. 2. Go to the Slide Show tab and click the Record Slide Show box. 3. Select Record from Beginning if you want to start right from the beginning of a presentation. Select Record from Current Slide if you want to record from a specific slide or wish to re-record a particular slide. 4.
First, open PowerPoint, head to the "Insert" tab, and then click "Screen Recording.". PowerPoint will minimize, and the screen recording dock will appear at the top of your screen. Here's where the "simplicity" of PowerPoint's screen recording feature comes in—you only have five options. By default, PowerPoint will record ...
A step-by-step tutorial on how to record a slide show and narrate with PowerPoint. This uses the Microsoft PowerPoint "Record Slide Show" feature. This incl...
Step 3. Open the PowerPoint presentation, return to the screen recorder, and customize the recording area according to the presentation. Choose whether to record the system audio and microphone audio. Step 4. Click the Settings icon, expand the Output format list, and choose MP4. Adjust other settings like recording mouse movement, setting ...
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It's a fast way to shorten a video to something snappier for the presentation without the hassle of separately editing a video before adding to PowerPoint. Linked videos from YouTube etc don't have the trimmed video feature. You can trim the start of a YouTube video using the &t= URL parameter e.g. &t=16 will start a YouTube video 16 ...