Question:
Microsoft Powerpoint only playing one out of the two sound clips?
2009-03-10 13:11:10 UTC
Hi, me again.

I'm doing a Powerpoint presentation on one of my favourite guitarists for my speaking and listening in english, but I'm having a slight problem with the sound clips. They both appear, but I can't seem to make it so that the second one plays; the thing is, I can only play one of them at a time, and I can't seem to play both one after the other without having to shut the program down and load it up again, and to me that would look like bad presentation.

If anyone knows any quick fixes or some other alternative to this problem it would really help me and my grade (hopefully!).

Thanks in advance.
Three answers:
▓▒∫ҜßЋ▒▓∫
2009-03-10 13:38:31 UTC
You need to set the length of of slide then set the sound two play after the sound one

or put the sound one in slide one and the sound two in slide two, only the sound you put in different slide, the slide background can remain the same color.. set the transition, set the timing and set play after slide one and also you can put played continues..



>good luck!
◦•●◉✿ plυмdυмplιngѕ ✿◉●•◦
2009-03-10 23:43:23 UTC
There are ways to do that, but I'm not sure exactly what you are trying to achieve. ▓▒∫ҜßЋ▒▓∫ gave you a good cheat if you know exactly where you want song one to end and song two to begin, but, in all honesty, the easiest thing may be to just edit the two songs together into one audio clip.



If you don't have a program to do that, try Audacity - it's free and fairly easy to use http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
wileen
2016-11-29 08:18:30 UTC
click on Insert menu < video clips and Sounds < Sound from document in the look in drop-down menu, specify the force and folder the place the sound document is placed. in the document record, click the sound document you decide on, then click ok. PowerPoint might ask you no depend in case you decide on the sound to play immediately or on mouse-click. in case you decide on mouse click, you will ought to click the icon throughout the presentation to start it taking part in.


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