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Unfortunately the .wav format is one of the largest file sizes... You can
try to minimize the size by lowering the quality when you convert it (11,025
Hz, 8 Bit, Mono), but even then the file size will be larger than the more
compressed .mp3 format.
One other option, though it has plenty of pitfalls as well, is to convert
your audio to a Flash (.swf) file. Flash uses .mp3 to encode, so the files
size will stay small, and a Flash file can be embedded into a presentation.
But the viewing computer needs to have the Flash plugin installed (most do)
and PowerPoint cannot interpret much of the file, such as when to start -
rewind - or stop. Cannot be part of an animation timeline and cannot play
across multimple slides...
--
Troy Chollar
TLC Creative Services
<< Microsoft MVP, PowerPoint >>
PowerPoint Blog @ www.tlccreative.com/blog
"Malia from Houston" <MaliafromHouston@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:F094DF14-E567-42EA-84C9-C5BDAD557866@microsoft.com...
>I would like to send a email of Power Point show with embedded background
> music to my family & friends.
> My show is about 4.5 MB the mp3 music is 3.6 MB
> PP presentation will embed only wav files
> If I convert the mp3 to wav file, the size of it is 28.8 MB
>
> Is there a way to do it & stay below 10 MB so I'll be able to send it as
> an
> email?
>
> Please help me, I've been trying to do it for the past 3 weeks.
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