Computer Science, asked by charchitpal, 11 months ago

What are the two tabs that open on insterting audio clip on slide​

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Answered by sivachidambaramthang
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Answer:

Explanation:

Workaround

Method 1: Duplicate the audio file

To work around this issue, you can use third-party audio or audio/video editing software to edit the audio file and to physically repeat the audio file the number of times that you want the audio file to play. This workaround lets you control exactly how many times the audio file repeats itself.

For example, you have an audio track that lasts 30 seconds. You want the track to play five times. You copy the audio track and append it to itself four more times. This makes the audio track 2.5 minutes long, with the audio portion repeating itself five times.

For more information about how to edit audio files, see the documentation that is included with the third-party audio editing software.

After you add the edited audio file to the PowerPoint slide, set the audio file to stop playing after a set number of slides. To insert and configure the audio file, follow these steps:

On the slide, click the Insert tab, and then in the Media Clips group, under Sound, click Sound from File.

Select the edited audio file, and then click OK.

Click Automatically when you are prompted.

Click the Animations tab, and then click Custom Animation.

In the Custom Animation pane, right-click the audio file entry, and then click Effect Options.

In the Stop playing section, click After, and then set the number of slides that you want the sound to play on.

Click OK.

Method 2: Loop the audio file continuously

To work around this issue, you can set the audio file to loop continuously for a set number of slides. This workaround does not let you control the number of repetitions. This workaround only lets you control how many slides the audio track repeats across. To do this, follow these steps:

On the slide, click the Insert tab, and then in the Media Clips group, under Sound, click Sound from File.

Select the audio file, and then click OK.

Click Automatically when you are prompted.

On the Sound Tools Options tab, in the Sound Options group, click to select the Loop Until Stopped check box.

Click the Animations tab, and then click Custom Animation.

In the Custom Animation pane, right-click the audio file entry, and then click Effect Options.

In the Stop playing section, click After, and then set the number of slides that you want the sound to play on.

Click OK.

Method 3: Play the audio file across all slides

To work around this issue, you can set the audio file to play across slides in the presentation, starting on the slide the file is inserted on. This workaround does not let you control the number of repetitions or how many slides the sound plays on. To do this, follow these steps:

On the slide, click the Insert tab, and then in the Media Clips group, under Sound, click Sound from File.

Select the audio file, and then click OK.

Click Automatically when you are prompted.

On the Sound Tools Options tab, in the Sound Options group, click to select the Loop Until Stopped check box.

In the Play Sound drop-down list, click Play across slides.

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