![]() Also, PowerPoint is wont to lock up when you start inserting 30 or 50 videos. If the whole lecture is loooong… Like an hour? It can take a very, very long time. ![]() This can take some time, there’s a status bar at the bottom. Also note, you need to have a video on every slide for this to work.ġ0. Make sure to select “Use recorded timings and narrations.” If this options isn’t available, it means you skipped one of the star thingies. Full HD and Ultra are overkill for most academic PowerPoints.ĩ. Go to the Transitions menu, and under Advance Slide deselect the “On Mouse Click,” choose “After” leave it set to 0:00 and then click on “Apply to All.”Ĩ. When you have done that for all your animations, go back to your first slide. Click on the video (or make sure it’s still selected) and go to the Animations menu and choose “Start - After Previous” option in the upper-right corner.Ħ. Click on the video, then click on the menu Video Tools|Playback and choose the “Start - Automatically” option.ĥb. For each and every video, you need to do both of the following:ĥa. Doesn’t matter, all further instructions are the same.ĥ. Size it to the picture-in-picture size/placement you want, make it full screen or make is small and put it entirely off screen if you want to use it for audio. For each slide, go to menu Insert|Video|Video on my PCĤ. Transfer the videos to your computer and open your deck in PowerPoint. Record a separate video for each slide, keeping in mind if you want it to be just audio, full video or picture-in-picture.ģ. Also, leave blank slides for where you’ll add full-screen video, and put a note for where you’ll be adding just audio.Ģ. If you want to plan a spot on the screen for where your picture-in-picture videos will fit, that’s not a bad idea. If you go to File|Export and there’s no “Create a Video” option, this process won’t work.ġ. These instructions are all for Windows, and assume you have a version of PowerPoint that can export to video. You don't even need to watch the video, if you learn well through following text instructions, they're after the video insert. ![]() This is the hack I use that only requires PowerPoint and videos from your phone to create a final presentation that combines your slides, full screen video, picture-in-picture video and audio all using one easy method. ![]() Hey there! I'm an adjunct professor of marketing and I have to convert my in-class, live PowerPoint slides to online video lectures because of fickin' COVID. ![]()
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