> To embed, I need to
> change my audio file to a wav file. Is this true?
Yes, it's true, powerpoint can only embed (keep within the .ppt file) .wav
files
> How do I do this?
find some software on your mac that allows you to open an audio file of one
format (e.g. mp3) and save to another type (e.g. wav)
if it's an itunes file, then it probably includes some kind of copyright
protection...
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>I need to increase the max size of my music file to 2M although I
>understand
> that my MPeg3 music file will not embed, only link. To embed, I need to
> change my audio file to a wav file. Is this true?
>
> How do I do this?
iTunes and PowerPoint - 29 Sep 2005 00:20 GMT
Don't know if it matters, but I have a PC not a MAC.
> > To embed, I need to
> > change my audio file to a wav file. Is this true?
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> >
> > How do I do this?
Kurt - 29 Sep 2005 01:31 GMT
In article <D4BB913C-1E70-4096-92E0-F3780295AA5E@microsoft.com>,
iTunes and PowerPoint <iTunesandPowerPoint@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> Don't know if it matters, but I have a PC not a MAC.
This is a Mac group.

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Kurt - 29 Sep 2005 01:31 GMT
> > To embed, I need to
> > change my audio file to a wav file. Is this true?
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> find some software on your mac that allows you to open an audio file of one
> format (e.g. mp3) and save to another type (e.g. wav)
Quicktime Pro does this. Save as mono wav to keep file size smaller.
> if it's an itunes file, then it probably includes some kind of copyright
> protection...
JHymn will help you out here.
> Cheers
> TAJ Simmons
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> >
> > How do I do this?

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Doug Metz - 29 Sep 2005 18:28 GMT
Just a clarification for those following the thread:
> if it's an itunes file, then it probably includes some kind of copyright
> protection...
This only applies to music that's been purchased through the iTunes music
store. Songs that you've ripped yourself don't have any copy protection.
Since you stated in the original post that it's an mp3, this is not an
issue. It will need to be a .wav, though.
>> I need to increase the max size of my music file to 2M although I
>> understand
>> that my MPeg3 music file will not embed, only link. To embed, I need to
>> change my audio file to a wav file. Is this true?
>>
>> How do I do this?