Can movie or sound clip be edited once inserted in presentation
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yes they can be edited..after inserting the music clips You can trim audio clips, add fade ins and fade outs and adjust various playback options. PowerPoint allows you to add sound to your presentationand when u add an video You can even edit the video within PowerPoint and customize its appearance. For example, you can trim the video's length, add a fade in, and much more.to add a video or audio file..you need to use the insert tab which is on the top you will find both audio and video options and after locating them and inserting them u can edit them
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Insert a movie/video/sound into MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel
To insert a movie into a Microsoft Word document, you must have a movie program such as Media Player — a Microsoft Windows accessory that lets you play audio, video, or animation files — and a sound card installed on your computer.
***Click where you want to insert a movie and do one of the following:
Insert a movie of your own
For .AVI and .WAV file types
1. On the Insert menu, click Object, and then click the Create from File tab.
2. Click Browse, and locate the movie (video clip or sound wave) you want to insert.
3. Select Movie (video clip or sound wave)
4. Click Insert
5. To play media clip, double-click it’s icon
6. Click OK
7. Right click to edit
Note: To play a movie, double-click its icon.
For All Media types (.AVI or .WAV or .WMV)
***Click where you want to insert a movie and do one of the following:
Insert a movie of your own
1. On the Insert menu, click Object, and then click the Create New tab.
2. Scroll and click Video Clip, and locate the movie (video clip)
3. Click OK
4. On the Insert Clip menu, click 1 Video for Windows…
5. In the pop-up screen, browse to video clip
6. Select clip
7. Click Open
8. To play media clip, double-click it’s icon
9. Right click to edit
Note: .WMV files are created in Windows Movie Maker 2
*Note – If you plan to travel with your presentation, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel only save the first frame. You will also have to travel with the video and adjust your presentation so that it reads from the video source, i.e., floppy or CD—as seen in class. Bring your sound files as well.
*Note – 1. extensions for video and sound: Video (.avi) Sound wave (.wav)
2. Media files play better from the hard drive than from a floppy.
To insert a movie into a Microsoft Word document, you must have a movie program such as Media Player — a Microsoft Windows accessory that lets you play audio, video, or animation files — and a sound card installed on your computer.
***Click where you want to insert a movie and do one of the following:
Insert a movie of your own
For .AVI and .WAV file types
1. On the Insert menu, click Object, and then click the Create from File tab.
2. Click Browse, and locate the movie (video clip or sound wave) you want to insert.
3. Select Movie (video clip or sound wave)
4. Click Insert
5. To play media clip, double-click it’s icon
6. Click OK
7. Right click to edit
Note: To play a movie, double-click its icon.
For All Media types (.AVI or .WAV or .WMV)
***Click where you want to insert a movie and do one of the following:
Insert a movie of your own
1. On the Insert menu, click Object, and then click the Create New tab.
2. Scroll and click Video Clip, and locate the movie (video clip)
3. Click OK
4. On the Insert Clip menu, click 1 Video for Windows…
5. In the pop-up screen, browse to video clip
6. Select clip
7. Click Open
8. To play media clip, double-click it’s icon
9. Right click to edit
Note: .WMV files are created in Windows Movie Maker 2
*Note – If you plan to travel with your presentation, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel only save the first frame. You will also have to travel with the video and adjust your presentation so that it reads from the video source, i.e., floppy or CD—as seen in class. Bring your sound files as well.
*Note – 1. extensions for video and sound: Video (.avi) Sound wave (.wav)
2. Media files play better from the hard drive than from a floppy.
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