powerpoint to video Aug 20, 2018 By Terry Frederick Ok I am just learning but... I have a powerpoint and recorded narration in Articulate. Now I need to make it an mp4 video. Any help is appreciated.
Alyssa Gomez Staff over 5 years ago08/21/18 at 4:05 pm (UTC) Hi Terry! PowerPoint has an export to video feature -- have you tried using that yet? You'll click File >> Export >> Create a video. Then select the video settings, and click Create Video. If that doesn't work for you, you could also import the PowerPoint slides into Storyline, then publish the Storyline file for MP4 Video File .
Veronique Robichaud over 5 years ago08/29/18 at 12:16 pm (UTC) On a similar matter, I have prepared a PowerPoint presentation and recorded my voice using the Articulate tab. Is there a way I can publish my work as a mp4 instead of html? Thanks in advance.
Ashley Terwilliger-Pollard Staff over 5 years ago08/29/18 at 8:49 pm (UTC) Hi Veronique, Within Powerpoint, you could use the Export to video option that Alyssa mentioned, but that won't capture your Presenter narrations. If you're looking to publish as a video file, that's a built-in feature of Storyline, and if you're using Articulate 360 you have access to both.
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Hi Terry!
PowerPoint has an export to video feature -- have you tried using that yet?
You'll click File >> Export >> Create a video. Then select the video settings, and click Create Video.
If that doesn't work for you, you could also import the PowerPoint slides into Storyline, then publish the Storyline file for MP4 Video File
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On a similar matter, I have prepared a PowerPoint presentation and recorded my voice using the Articulate tab. Is there a way I can publish my work as a mp4 instead of html?
Thanks in advance.
Hi Veronique,
Within Powerpoint, you could use the Export to video option that Alyssa mentioned, but that won't capture your Presenter narrations.
If you're looking to publish as a video file, that's a built-in feature of Storyline, and if you're using Articulate 360 you have access to both.
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