Where Does PowerPoint Save Recordings? [Here’s Where!]
By: Author Shrot Katewa
It is really annoying when you finish recording a PowerPoint presentation and you don’t get to see the complete presentation that you just finished recording! The truth is that the presentation is embedded on the slides itself. But, how do you access the recordings and how do you share the recorded presentation?
PowerPoint saves the recording specific to each slide on the slide itself. However, to access the complete recording of your presentation, you need to export your presentation as a video file. Click on the “File” tab, then click “Save As” and change the file format to an “.MP4” file.
In this article, I will share with you all the details of not just how to record a presentation correctly, but also how to locate the recorded file and share it with your colleagues or clients.
So, without further ado, let’s get started!
1. How to Record a Presentation in PowerPoint?
To know how the video or audio recordings work in PowerPoint, let us first understand how to record a presentation in PowerPoint. We shall take two examples to understand this further i.e. recording yourself giving the presentation with your video camera, and recording just the audio narration.
1.1 How to Record Yourself Giving a PowerPoint Presentation With Video?
Microsoft PowerPoint allows you to record yourself presenting the slides. You can also use features like laser pointer, pen, highlighter, etc. during the recording. To record yourself presenting a PowerPoint presentation, follow the steps mentioned below:
Step-1: Click on the “Record” tab
In the menu ribbon located at the top of the screen, click on the “Record” tab to open the “Record” menu.
Step-2: Click on the “From Beginning” option
Click on the “From Beginning” option in the “Record” group of the “Record” menu. This will open the recording screen.
Step-3: Click on the “Camera” icon
In the toolbar at the top of the screen, click on the “Turn camera on” option which is the camera icon. Alternatively, you can press the “Ctrl+K” keys on your keyboard to turn on the device camera to record yourself.
Step-4: Click on the “Start recording” option
Now you can start recording yourself presenting. Click on the “Start Recording” option which is the circle icon with a large red dot in the middle. When you are done presenting, click on the same icon to stop recording.
Step-5: Click on the “Close” option
Click on the “Close” option which is the “X” icon at the top right corner of the recording screen to return to the “Normal” view.
Once you have finished the recording, you will notice that the part of the video that talks about slide 1 gets automatically added to the first slide, and part of the video where you talk about slide 2 is added to the 2nd slide .
Likewise, your entire recording gets automatically divided across every single slide wherever you had any comments to add!
You may not notice this at first, however, just look for the camera video that gets embedded to the bottom right corner of your slide.
Now, how do you extract your recordings? I will explain that in the subsequent sections.
1.2 How to Record a PowerPoint Presentation with Audio?
If you wish to record just the audio narration for your presentation without showing your face or using your camera, you can do so by choosing the following methods.
To be honest, there are a couple of different ways to record audio narration for your presentation.
Method 1 – Using the “Record” Feature
The first method is quite similar to the one described above. The only difference is that you need to turn off the camera before you begin recording the presentation.
This will record the presentation with just your voice for each slide. Since we’ve already covered the steps, I won’t show you the steps for this method and I shall focus on the second method for recording audio narration for your presentation.
Once the recording is complete, follow the steps mentioned in section 1.3 below to convert it into a cohesive recorded presentation.
Method 2 – Using the “Audio” Recording Feature
The second method involves recording the audio for a presentation on each slide. This method allows you to record audio for a slide individually and not the whole presentation at once.
Here’s what you need to do to record just the audio for the presentation.
The first step is to click on the “Record” tab in the menu ribbon at the top of the screen. This will open the “Record” menu.
Step-2: Click on the “Audio” option
In the “Record” group of the “Record” menu, click on the “Audio” option. This will open the “Record Sound” dialog box.
Step-3: Click on the “Name” box
In the “Record Sound” dialog box, click on the “Name” box. Then you can type in a file name for the audio recording.
Step-4: Click on the “Record” icon
The next step is to click on the “Record” icon in the “Record Sound” dialog box. It is the black circle with a large red dot inside. When you are done recording audio, click on the “Stop” option which is the square icon.
Step-5: Click on the “Ok” button
Now all you have to do is click on the “OK” button at the bottom of the “Record Sound” dialog box to save the audio recording.
Repeat the process for each slide where you want to add an audio recording. Once you’re done recording the audio narration for your presentation, save the file and proceed for section 1.3 below to make it into a cohesive presentation.
1.3 How to Save Your PowerPoint Presentation Recording?
Once you have recorded your complete presentation using the aforementioned methods, it is now time to save your presentation recording.
One mistake that people often make is to try and save the camera video embedded on the file. However, this will only save the camera video and not your entire presentation.
The correct way to save your PowerPoint presentation recording is to save the file as a video. However, do this only once you have finished recording your presentation.
Here’s what you need to do to save your recorded presentation into a video:
Step-1: Click on the “Save” option
On the left corner at the top of the screen, click on the “Save” option. Alternatively, you can press the “Ctrl+S” keys on your keyboard to save all the changes made to the presentation file.
Step-2: Click on the “Export to Video” option
Click on the “Record” tab in the menu ribbon to open the “Record” menu. Then click on the “Export to Video” option in the “Record” menu. This will open the recording screen.
Step-3: Click on the “Export Video” option
In the recording screen, click on the “Export Video” button at the bottom to save the presentation recording as a video file.
1.4 Recording a Presentation into a PowerPoint Show File
You can also convert your presentation into a PowerPoint Show file (.ppsx file). This allows you to directly open the file into a presentation.
This option works great when you don’t have any audio components to your presentation and when you don’t want to record yourself to give a presentation. Instead, all you want to show is the presentation itself in the “Slideshow” mode.
I’ve written a detailed article about how you can loop your presentation using a PowerPoint Show file . Make sure to check out that article to understand a use case for this type of a presentation recording.
Nevertheless, here’s what you need to do to record your presentation as a .ppsx file.
Step-1: Click on the “File” tab
In the menu ribbon located at the top of the screen, click on the “File” tab. This will open the “File” screen.
Step-2: Click on the “Save As” option
In the menu sidebar on the left side of the “File” screen, click on the “Save As” option. Then click on the second box in the “Desktop” section of the “Save As” screen.
Step-3: Click on the “PowerPoint Show (.ppsx)” option
Now all you have to do is click on the “PowerPoint Show (.ppsx)” option from the dropdown list to save the PowerPoint presentation as a recording.
Step-4: Click on the “Save” button
Finally, click on the “Save” button next to the “Save As” box to save the PowerPoint recording. This will save all the transitions, animations, and audio as a slideshow.
2. Where Does PowerPoint Save Recordings?
As I previously mentioned, typically PowerPoint saves the presentation recording as a video embedded into the presentation slide. You can access the complete recording only when you save your entire presentation and convert it into a video file.
This video file is saved in the same folder as the location of your original PowerPoint file. To find the recording or the slideshow, all you have to do is open the location of the PowerPoint presentation file.
2.1 Where does PowerPoint Save Recordings on Mac?
In Microsoft PowerPoint for Mac, you can save a presentation recording as an “MP4” or a “MOV” file. Just like Windows, you get an option to choose the location of the folder to save the video recording of your PowerPoint presentation.
That said, if you want to access just the video from the camera, it is usually saved in the “Movies” folder available on your Mac device.
3. How to Find Saved PowerPoint Recordings?
In Microsoft PowerPoint, you cannot select the destination for saving the default presentation recording as the files are saved within the presentation itself.
The difficult bit is often recognizing that the presentation has been recorded as it is often difficult to notice any change to the presentation at the end of the recording.
However, there are ways you can know that the presentation has been recorded and access the recordings!
Method-1: Click on the video inserted in the slide
When you record yourself presenting a Microsoft PowerPoint file, the recording is embedded in each slide as a video. To find the recording, all you have to do is open the slide and find the video embedded in there.
Method-2: Click on the “Video Exported Successfully” notification
When you save a presentation recording using the “Export to Video” option, the “Video exported successfully” notification will appear at the bottom of the screen. All you have to do is click on the notification to open the recorded video without having to look for it in your desktop files.
Method-3: Open the PowerPoint location
Since recordings are saved in the location of the original PowerPoint presentation file, you can simply open the file location to find the recorded presentation file.
4. Where does PowerPoint Save Audio?
In Microsoft PowerPoint, the recorded audio is embedded into each slide rather than saved as a separate file. You can find the recorded audio as the “Audio” icon which is a megaphone icon in the middle of the slide. To play the narration, all you have to do is click on the “Audio” icon on the slide during the presentation.
Credit to cookie_studio (on Freepik) for the featured image of this article (further edited).
How to Record a PowerPoint Presentation with Narration
Can be helpful in creating a dramatic narrative
Microsoft PowerPoint has a built-in recording tool that allows you to narrate your presentations using recorded audio. You can export and share recorded presentations as video files.
This tutorial covers everything about recording PowerPoint presentations on Windows and Mac computers.
Record PowerPoint Presentation with Narration
Open the PowerPoint file/presentation you want to record and follow the steps below.
Record PowerPoint Presentation on Windows
- Select the slide you want to start recording from on the slide thumbnail pane.
- Head to the Record tab on the ribbon and select the Record button to start recording from the current/selected slide.
To record from the first slide, select the down-facing arrow icon below the Record button and select From Beginning .
You can also record a presentation from the Slide Show tab. Select Slide Show on the ribbon and select Record , From Current Slide , or From Beginning .
That’ll open PowerPoint’s presentation recorder in a fullscreen window.
- Select the Record icon and start speaking after the three seconds countdown.
PowerPoint records the presentation window and captures your voice and webcam feed as you navigate the slides. Select the left-facing and right-facing arrows to move to the previous and next slides in the presentation.
Record PowerPoint Presentation in macOS
- Open the Slide Show tab and select Record Slide Show .
- Select the Record button on the toolbar to start recording your narration.
Use your keyboard arrow keys to move back and forth between slides. Press N or Space Bar to move to the next slide or animation in the presentation. Press P or Backspace to return to the previous slide or animation.
Select Tips in the top-left corner for more keyboard shortcuts and other presentation tips.
Note: The narration tool doesn’t record slide transitions. When moving between slides, wait for the destination slide to appear on the screen before speaking.
PowerPoint Recorder Control/Settings
You’ll find a handful of controls and options on the recording tool. We’ll show you how to use these controls to include voiceovers or audio recordings in your presentation.
Using Presentation Pointer Tools
PowerPoint provides several tools to mark up your slides when narrating your presentation. There’s a pen tool, eraser, laser pointer, and highlighter.
With the Pen tool, you can draw on slides during narration/recording. Press Ctrl + P (Windows) or Command + P (Mac) to use the pen tool. You can also select the Pen icon to convert the pointer to a pen.
The Laser pointer tool converts your cursor to an onscreen laser. Use the laser pointer to draw attention to something on a slide/presentation.
Press Ctrl + L (Windows) or Command + L (Mac) to use the laser pointer. There’s also a Laser pointer icon on the toolbar.
Pressing Ctrl + I (or selecting the Highlighter tool ) converts your cursor to a highlighter.
Use the Eraser tool to remove inks and highlight from slides. Select the Eraser icon or press Ctrl + E and select the ink to erase.
On macOS, select the Erase Pen icon (or press E ) to erase all drawings and highlights on the slide.
You can change the pointer tools ink from the color selection boxes. However, one major limitation is that you can’t change the size of these pointer tools.
Pause and Resume Your Recording
In Windows, press I on your keyboard or select the Pause button in the top-left corner to pause your recording.
Press I again or select the Record icon to resume the recording.
If you use a Mac, select the Pause icon in the top toolbar to pause the recording.
Unmute or Mute Microphone
Check that your microphone is unmuted before recording. Select the microphone icon in the bottom-right corner to mute or unmute your mic.
PowerPoint for Windows allows you to mute and unmute your microphone in real time while recording video/audio narrations. The macOS version of PowerPoint only lets you configure your camera and microphone settings before recording.
Switch Microphone or Camera
Want to record your presentation with an external microphone or camera? Press Ctrl + M or select the audio/camera settings icon in the top-right corner and choose your preferred microphone/camera.
In macOS, select the microphone icon to mute or unmute your microphone. Select the arrow-down icon next to the microphone or camcorder icons to switch input devices.
Enable and Disable Camera
The recorder displays your camera or webcam feed in the bottom-right corner of the presentation slides.
Select the camcorder icon to remove your webcam feed from the recording. Select the icon again to display your webcam feed in the presentation.
You can also use the Ctrl + K keyboard shortcut on Windows computers to enable or disable your camera.
On Mac computers, you’ll find the video control icon on the top toolbar.
Note: The recording tool greys out the camcorder icon if your microphone is turned off.
Enable or Disable Camera Preview
PowerPoint allows you to disable the camera preview without turning off your camera or webcam.
Press Ctrl + J (Windows) or select the Camera Preview icon in the bottom-right corner to disable or enable the camera preview.
End a Recording
Press S on your Windows keyboard or select the Stop icon to end the recording.
Replay or Preview Your Recording
When you end a narration, press V on your keyboard or select Replay to preview or watch the recording.
The recorded narration will include all pen inks, highlights, and laser pointer gestures made during the presentation.
You can also preview/replay the narration outside the recording tool. Open the Slide Show tab and choose to watch the playback From Beginning or From Current Slide .
PowerPoint allows you to preview the playback on individual slides. A speaker/audio icon appears in the bottom-right of PowerPoint slides with narrations.
Choose the slide you want to preview, hover your cursor on the speaker icon in the bottom-right corner, and select Play .
Delete Current Narration/Recording
Did you spot an error when previewing your presentation? Want to delete the current narration and start from scratch?
Select the Clear existing recordings icon and choose whether to Clear Recordings on Current Slide or Clear Recordings on All Slides .
On Mac, select the Bin icon to delete the entire narration/recording.
Close the Narration Tool
Select the X icon on the title bar to close the presentation narration tool and return to Powerpoint.
Select End Show in the top-left corner to close the recording tool on a Mac computer.
Delete Narrations from Slides
Want to delete the narration or timing on an individual slide or the entire presentation? Select the slide with the narration you want to delete and follow the steps below.
- Open the Record tab and select the down-facing arrow below the Record icon.
- Select Clear and choose to clear timing or narration on current or all slides.
Export Recorded or Narrated Presentation
You can export a narrated PowerPoint presentation as a video file. The video output includes ink strokes, recorded audio/video, laser pointer gestures, and webcam/camera recording.
- Open the Record tab and select Export to Video .
Alternatively, open the File menu, select Export on the sidebar, and select Create a Video .
- Choose the quality of the video export in the first drop-down box—Ultra HD (4K), Full HD (1080p), HD (720p), Standard (480p).
- Choose Use Recorded Timings and Narrations in the next drop-down box and select Create Video .
- Give the recorded presentation a file name and select Save .
Narrate Your PowerPoint Presentations
The Microsoft PowerPoint web app doesn’t have a recording tool. As a result, you can only record presentations with narrations using PowerPoint for Windows or Mac.
You might meet issues recording a slide show if you use an outdated version of PowerPoint. Also, the recording tool on older versions of PowerPoint has a different interface and lacks some controls. Update PowerPoint and restart your computer if you cannot record a slide show.
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How to Record a Presentation in PowerPoint
Recording PowerPoint presentations can have several benefits. They can serve as recordings of a session that can be uploaded online, shared with participants who might not be able to attend a presentation session, or used as tutorials for passing on instructions.
How to Record a PowerPoint Presentation
PowerPoint provides multiple options for initiating recording for a presentation. You can also choose to record audio and yourself presenting the slides using your camera. When recording your presentations, you can choose PowerPoint templates or something minimalist made by you to record the session. Just be mindful of the graphics to ensure the video does not appear overpowering to the viewer.
How do I Record a PowerPoint Presentation as a Video?
You can start recording your presentation using the following method.
- Record Tab: To record a PowerPoint presentation, go to the Record tab and select whether you wish to record from the beginning, from the current slide, a specific area on the screen, or record audio.
- Slide Show Tab: you can also initiate recording a PPT via Slide Show -> Record to initiate recording from the current slide or the beginning of your presentation.
Record Button: If you’re using the latest version of PowerPoint, you can start Recording your presentation from the current slide via the Record button in the top right corner.
Record from the Current Slide or Beginning of the Presentation
Starting your recording from the beginning of the current slide will open your presentation in recording mode. Hit Record to start the recording.
Screen Recording in PowerPoint
If you initiate screen recording in PowerPoint, you can start recording a screencast by selecting the area you wish to record. This is similar to recording a PowerPoint presentation as a video, with the added advantage of recording other parts of your desktop. This method can also be used for recording a screencast, even if you’re not using a PowerPoint presentation in your video recording.
To start the recording, click Record or use the Windows+SHIFT+R hotkey. To stop the screen recording, click Pause to temporarily halt the recording to resume later or Stop or the Windows+SHIFT+Q hotkey to end the recording session.
The recorded video will be instantly added to your slide once you click Stop .
Record Audio
Another option in the Record tab in PowerPoint is to record audio narrations for your PowerPoint presentation. Simply click Record to start, Pause to temporarily halt, and Stop to stop the recording process.
Once the recording stops, the audio will be added to your PowerPoint presentation.
How can I Annotate Slides in PowerPoint During a Recording?
Once you enter recording mode, you can start annotating your slides using the Pen or Highlighter tool. Other tools in the menu include a Laser pointer and Eraser.
How can I Record a PowerPoint Presentation with Audio?
To enable audio for your Powerpoint recording, unmute the mic from the audio icon on top, CTRL+M hotkey, or click the three dots ( More options for recording menu), followed by the Microphone to select the audio device for recording. You can only record audio if an audio device is connected to your computer. This is a fairly simple process, unlike other presentation platforms. For example, in an earlier article, we showed you how to do a voiceover on Google Slides , which entails a slightly more elaborate process.
How to Record Yourself Presenting a PowerPoint?
Enable the camera during a recording session.
Like turning on audio, you can toggle the camera on or off using the icon on top. The camera input device can also be selected via the Camera option or CTRL+K hotkey, which can be revealed via the three dots from the top menu.
Insert Video Recording in a Slide using Cameo
PowerPoint’s Cameo feature enables recording a video to insert in a slide. You can use the feature to quickly insert a video message in your slides that can be played during a presentation session. This option might also be relevant if you intend to convert PowerPoint to video . If you are looking how to video record yourself presenting a PowerPoint, then follow the steps below.
Once Cameo is turned on, you can also choose to stylize the camera shape, style, border, and add effects. Cameo is quite a unique feature in PowerPoint that currently does not have alternatives in rival presentation apps. For example, you cannot use a similar feature if you wish to convert Google Slides to video .
How to Save Recording for a PowerPoint Presentation?
After you have completed your recording, click Export to save the presentation recording.
You can customize your recording settings via Customize Export or continue the process via Export Video .
Using the Customize Export option, you can choose between a desired output quality for your video, including Ultra HD (4K), Full HD (1080p), HD (720p), and Standard (480p).
Other options in the menu include the ability to choose and preview timings and narrations.
After you are satisfied with your recording settings, you can export your presentation to video.
The video recording of your PowerPoint presentation can be played using any standard video player. The video can also be embedded in PowerPoint slides, uploaded online, such as to a YouTube channel, or shared via cloud storage apps like Dropbox, Box, OneDrive, etc.
You can start recording a PowerPoint presentation using one of the following methods: – Record Tab: Go to the Record tab and select whether to record from the beginning, from the current slide, or from a specific area on the screen. – Slide Show Tab: Go to Slide Show > Record to initiate recording from the current slide or the beginning of your presentation. – Record Button: If you are using the latest version of PowerPoint, you can start recording from the current slide by clicking the Record button in the top right corner.
To record audio: – Go to the Record tab. – Click Record under the Audio section. – Use the Pause button to temporarily halt the recording and the Stop button to end the recording.
Yes, you can annotate slides during a recording: – Enter recording mode. – Use the Pen or Highlighter tool from the toolbar to annotate slides. – Other tools include the Laser pointer and Eraser.
To enable your microphone: – Unmute the mic from the audio icon on top. – Use the CTRL+M hotkey or click the three dots (More options for the recording menu). – Select Microphone to choose the audio device for recording.
To record yourself presenting: – Enable the camera during the recording session by toggling the camera icon on top. – Use the CTRL+K hotkey or access the camera option via the three dots from the top menu.
Cameo allows you to insert a video recording into a slide: – Go to Insert > Video > Cameo. – Record a video message that can be played during a presentation session. – Customize the camera shape, style, and border, and add effects using the Camera Format options.
To save a recording: – Click Export after completing your recording. – Customize your recording settings via Customize Export or continue the process via Export Video. – Choose the desired output quality (Ultra HD, Full HD, HD, or Standard). – Select and preview timings and narrations if needed. – Export the presentation to a video format.
Yes, you can edit the recording settings before exporting: – Use the Customize Export option. – Adjust output quality and other settings as needed. – Preview timings and narrations to ensure everything is as desired.
Yes, you can record a screencast: – Go to the Record tab and select Screen Recording. – Choose the area you wish to record. – Click Record or use the Windows+SHIFT+R hotkey to start recording. – Click Pause to temporarily halt the recording and Stop or use the Windows+SHIFT+Q hotkey to end the session.
Recording a PowerPoint presentation can provide a record of the session, allow you to share it with those who could not attend, and create tutorials or instructional videos.
Final Words
Recording a PowerPoint presentation can provide a record of a session that might be required for further sharing. The best way to record a presentation is to ensure that your slides aren’t visually overpowering, your audio is clear and audible, and if using a camera, the cam input isn’t hazy, grainy, or too dark.
Once you are familiar with how to record a presentation on PowerPoint, it might take a bit of practice to make your video recording look professional and crisp. It’s best to practice your sessions before recording them until you can seamlessly record presentation decks. Alternatively, check our article about how to insert a video into PowerPoint .
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If knowing how to record a PowerPoint presentation wasn’t necessary a decade ago, this isn’t how things stand today. The pandemic taught us a valuable lesson – if we don’t catch up with technology, we will fall short.
Fortunately, Microsoft’s app is the global leader in presentation software and provides you with all the required tools to create an excellent presentation you can show in front of your audience. But how to record a presentation on PowerPoint, and is it easy to do so?
Article overview: 1. What are the benefits of recording PowerPoint presentations? 2. How to record a PowerPoint presentation? 3. How to live stream a PowerPoint presentation? 4. Frequently asked questions
1. What are the benefits of recording PowerPoint presentations?
I am are pretty sure that if recording presentations weren’t helpful, PowerPoint wouldn’t offer it to its users. Well, we all know that’s not the case. Recording your PowerPoint slides can bring a ton of benefits. Let’s see which they are:
- Save time – regardless if you’re a lecturer or present in front of colleagues, having a video of your recording will save you many hours. Imagine speaking in front of your marketing team, but 2 members are on summer holidays. It’s fine. They’ll catch up later when they watch your PowerPoint recording.
- Focus on the presentation – usually, if you’re presenting in front of an audience, it’s typical to get asked many questions that you need to answer promptly. But that is a good reason to get distracted from your core information. Thus, it makes sense to record your presentation beforehand.
- Practice before presenting – the best way to carry out a great presentation is to spend some time at home, focusing on key details. When you record your PowerPoint slides, you can find areas of improvement and work on them.
2. How to record a PowerPoint presentation?
There are many tools that you can use to record a PowerPoint presentation. From Loom and Panopto, and even Apple’s basic Quicktime and Windows’ own recording tool. But here we will discuss none of the other options. Why? The answer is simple: PowerPoint has its own in-built, robust recording tool.
Unlike other options, PowerPoint’s recording feature enables you to record slide by slide. This effectively means you can create as many recordings as you like, until you like the playback version, and move on to the next slide.
Pro tip : PowerPoint doesn’t record slide transitions. You need to start recording each slide when it is opened and finish the recording before you move on to the next one.
Let’s see how to record a PowerPoint presentation with video and audio in just a few steps.
Step #1: Open your PowerPoint presentation
The first step is to open the PowerPoint presentation you wish to record. Ensure you have all the necessary slides and information on them. While this seems logical, there aren’t one or two cases when presenters have recorded wrong or unfinished slides, which leads to a disappointing outcome.
Step #2: Prepare your video and audio devices
Before you start the recording, you should check your camera and microphone. Try to make a sound check and see if your camera works properly.
Step #3: Select the slides you wish to record
PowerPoint gives you the option to record a presentation right from the beginning, or from a specifically selected slide.
- Pick “ From Beginning ” (1) from the Record tab of the Ribbon if you wish to start from the first slide.
- Pick “ From Current Slide ” (2) from the same tab in case you would like to start from a selected slide (which isn’t the first one).
- Click the Record button (3) which is positioned in the top right corner, between the Comments and Share buttons. It starts the recording from the slide you have currently selected.
Step #4: Start the recording
Once you click on one of the options, you are ready to start narrating your PowerPoint presentation. You will see a countdown timer, after which you can start narrating slides.
Step #5: Manage your PowerPoint recording
You have probably seen a couple of other options aside from the recording one. Let’s see which they are:
- Timer with a grey/red light – if you are recording your narration, you will see a timer and a small circle with a red light that indicates you are recording. If you pause, the small circle indicator will become grey again and the timer will stop counting.
- Refresh icon – right next to the timer there is a refresh-like icon but it serves a different purpose – to re-take the recording. You have the option to record again the current slide or all slides.
- Start/Stop button – the big red button serves as a start/stop button for your recordings. Only stop the recording when you want to move on to the next slide.
- Pause button – if you would like to stop the slide recording, in order to drink some water or read your speaker notes, you can use the Pause button, and then resume the recording. Bear in mind you cannot pause and move to the next slide. You have to stop the recording, to indicate you have finished with the current slide.
- Camera button – clicking the camera button will work as a toggle on/off.
- Microphone Button – clicking the microphone button will work as a toggle on/off.
- Ellipsis – this is the place where you can select camera and microphone settings, as well as erase recordings from the current slide or all slides.
Step #6: Export your PowerPoint video recording
The last button from the menu is the Export setting. You can export your narration as an mp4 file in Full HD size by default. However, you can customize your export and get your narration in 4 sizes – 480p, 720p (HD), 1080p (Full HD – standard), and 4K. We don’t recommend Ultra HD exports.
Pro Tip : Exporting 4K PowerPoint presentation recordings doesn’t necessarily mean you will get better quality (unless you have 4K resources within your presentation) but it does guarantee a significantly larger file size – up to 4 times more than on standard Full HD recordings.
3. How to live stream a PowerPoint presentation?
If you have already honed your skills and would like to stream your PowerPoint slides directly to your audience, there are many ways to do so. We are going to cover two of them.
3.1. How to stream a PowerPoint presentation from OneDrive?
Microsoft has invested a lot of resources to make OneDrive a powerful cloud service, and so far they have been quite successful. Let’s see how to record a PowerPoint presentation in front of live audiences.
Step 1 – save your PowerPoint presentation in OneDrive.
Step 2 – open your PowerPoint slides from PowerPoint online.
Step 3 – go to Present Live from the Slideshow Ribbon tab.
Step 4 – share a live link with your audience.
3.2. Stream your PowerPoint presentation in Zoom
Zoom is one of the most popular conference call apps which has plenty of tools, including live streaming presentations. Since PowerPoint is the leading presentation program in the world, Zoom developers have created some amazing things, like PowerPoint presentation recording with a web camera on a transparent background. If you’re interested, you can check our guide on how to record a Zoom presentation .
Does PowerPoint have a screen recording?
PowerPoint has a screen recording window and you can select the area you would like to be recorded. Go to Record (from the Ribbon), then select Screen Recording , choose the area and start recording.
Can I view speaker notes while recording narration?
You are able to access your speaker notes if you have created them beforehand. To insert speaker notes, you have to go to View -> Notes Page and you will have a text box that you can utilize for speaker notes.
What format does PowerPoint use for video?
PowerPoint records videos in mp4 format. The default resolution is 1080p (Full HD).
Recording your PowerPoint presentations can make the difference between a successful and smooth speech and a bad narration. Being able to record each slide means you can get the best narration possible for your whole presentation.
And if you would like to stream your presentation live, there are more than enough options to do so – both via the online version of PowerPoint or via third-party apps like Zoom.
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How to Record in a PowerPoint presentation Audio & Video.
Recording audio and video in a PowerPoint presentation can improve the overall effectiveness and impact of your presentation because it can make it more interesting and keep your audience engaged.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 and later versions allow you to record your presentation with audio and video, so you can enhance your slides with voice narration or by recording yourself during the narration via the camera.
In this guide we show, how you can record your voice or yourself while presenting a Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation and how to insert an audio or video file to a Presentation. You will also learn how to save the presentation as a video file or as a PowerPoint Show after you have finished recording audio/video.
How to Record or Insert Audio or Video in a PowerPoint Presentation.
There are two ways to include audio and video in your PowerPoint presentation: record a slide show with audio from your microphone and video from your camera, or add external audio and video to your presentation from a file.
* Note: As mentioned above, to add sound and video to a PowerPoint presentation you should have Microsoft PowerPoint 2013, 2016, 2019 or PowerPoint for Office 365.
1. Record your Audio & Video to PowerPoint.
2. Insert External Audio or Video files to PowerPoint.
Method 1. Record your Sound and Video to a PowerPoint Presentation.
To record your voice narration and/or yourself while presenting the slides in a presentation:
Step 1. Configure Microphone & Camera Settings.
Before recording your audio/video to a PowerPoint presentation, make sure that your microphone and camera settings are properly configured.
To adjust your microphone and camera settings for optimal quality:
1. Press Windows + I keys to open Windows Settings.
2 . Go to System > Sound and under Input Settings select your microphone device and make sure the input volume is set to at least 80%
3. When done, go to Bluetooth & devices > Cameras > Connected Cameras and ensure that your camera is recognized by the system.
Step 2. Record Audio and Video to PowerPoint Slideshow.
Before you start recording audio/video in a presentation, it's important to know that audio cannot be recorded during animations and slide transitions. So, to avoid interruptions of your speech during the presentation, remember to leave a brief pause of 1-2 seconds in your narration at the beginning and end of each slide.
1. Open the PowerPoint presentation in which you want to record audio and video.
2. From the Slide Show tab (or the Recording tab), click the Record Slide Show button and choose either Record from Current slide or Record from Beginning, depending on which point you want to add audio/video.
3. The presentation will open in a recording window in full-screen mode.
4. Click the SETTINGS button at the top-right corner and ensure the correct microphone and camera devices are selected.
5. Use the Microsoft and Camera icons in the bottom right corner of the screen to turn off the input of the Microphone or Camera device if it is not needed during the presentation.
6. When you are ready, click the RECORD button to start recording your voice and/or camera input and present your slides.
7. Use the arrow keys to navigate through slides (forward only). Remember that you cannot go back or forward to a slide that already has a recording. This is to prevent accidentally recording over an existing recording.
8. If there are videos in your slides, click on them to start or stop the playback.
9. Use the Pen , Highlighter , or Laser icons from the bottom right corner to annotate your slides.
10. Look at the bottom left corner to find out the time counts for the current slide and the entire presentation.
11. If a slide already contains a recording, you will see a video preview or a speaker icon displayed at the bottom right corner.
- To re-record audio/video to a slide, click CLEAR and select Clear Recording on Current Slides .
- To delete all recordings, click CLEAR and select Clear Recordings on All Slides .
12. To pause or stop recording using the Pause and Stop buttons.
13. When finished Close the recording window (or right-click and select End Show ).
Step 3. Preview your Recordings on the Presentation.
After completing the recording, it is crucial to review the recordings of each slide before exporting the file as a PowerPoint show or video. To preview your recordings in your PowerPoint presentation:
1. Go to the Slide Show tab and click either From Beginning or From Current Slide to start playback.
2. Make sure each slide has a record and timing by changing the View to Slide Sorter .
3. On each slide where audio has been recorded you will see an audio icon along with the time/duration of the recording.
4. When you are satisfied with your recordings, you can move on to the next steps and export the entire presentation, including your audio and videos, either as a PowerPoint Show as a video file.
Step 4. Save the Presentation as a PowerPoint Show.
If you want to export your Presentation as a PowerPoint Show (.ppsx), which is useful if you want your presentation to be viewed even on computers that don't have the Microsoft PowerPoint app installed, do the following:
1. Click on File and select Save As .
2. Choose the location where you want to save the file and select PowerPoint Show (*.ppsx) format from the Save as type drop-down menu.
3. Then, click Save to save the file as a PowerPoint Show.
Step 5. Save Presentation to Video.
If you prefer to export your PowerPoint SlideShow as a video file, follow these steps:
1. Click on File and select Export .
2. Then Click the Create a Video option and select the preferred video quality from the first drop-down menu (e.g., Full HD 1080p ).
3. Then select the Use Recorded Timings and Narrations option in the next drop-down menu.
4. Then adjust the Seconds spent on each slide for the slides without recordings.
5. Finally, click the Create Video button and select the location to save the video.
6. Now wait for the PowerPoint to finish creating the video, as it may take some time depending on the performance of your computer.
7. Once the video is created, you can play it using any video player of your choice.
Method 2. Add External Audio and/or Video to a PowerPoint Presentation.
Instead of directly capturing audio and video within PowerPoint, you can insert an external audio or video file in your presentation.
Step 1. Adding an audio archive to a PowerPoint presentation.
To insert an audio file from your computer (such as pre-recorded narration, background music), to a slide:
1. Open your PowerPoint presentation and navigate to the specific slide where you want to add the audio.
2. Then, go to the Recording tab, click on the Audio button, and select the Audio on My PC option.
3. Then, choose the desired audio file from your device and click Insert .
4. The added audio file will appear as a small speaker icon in your presentation.
5. When you click on the speaker icon, the Playback tab will appear in the Ribbon. Move to the Playback tab and click the Play in Background option if you want the audio to play across all slides.
Step 2. Adding a Video file to a PowerPoint Presentation.
If you want to insert a video file from your PC, inside a Presentation.
1. Open the presentation and navigate to the specific slide where you want to add the audio.
2. Switch to the Recording tab and click on the Video button.
3. Then, select the video file that you want to add in the slide and click Insert .
4. Resize the video window as needed, and then customize the Playback settings from the Playback tab.
Step 3. Exporting or Saving the Presentation.
Once the audio and video files are inserted, you can export the presentation to a video file or save it as a PowerPoint show. To do that:
1. Select the Recording tab:
- Select Save as Show to save the file as a PowerPoint show, or…
- Export to Video to export the file as a video.
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- The Recording Slideshow feature is only available in Microsoft PowerPoint versions 2013 to 2019 and 365.
- When a PowerPoint presentation is recorded with audio and video, it can be exported as a video in either MP4 or WMV format.
- Your recording will be added to each slide separately, so you can modify individual recordings if needed.
Recording your PowerPoint presentation with audio and video can make it more attractive and exciting. This can help to keep your audience engaged and focused, making it more likely that they will stay engaged throughout your entire presentation.
Microsoft PowerPoint offers options to record PowerPoint presentations with audio and video, allowing you to present the slides while capturing your camera feed.
There are two ways to create a PowerPoint presentation with sound and video: by recording a slideshow with audio and video or by adding external audio and video to your presentation.
Can you record PowerPoint with audio?
PowerPoint allows you to record your screen along with your voiceover narration. You can either record your voice as you present the slides or add a pre-recorded audio track to your presentation.
During recording, you can turn off your camera, allowing you to include only your voice narration or background music in your presentation.
When you’re done recording, you can save the presentation as a video file or PowerPoint Show that includes both the slides and the audio.
How do I record PowerPoint presentations with audio and video?
1. check your microphone and camera settings.
- Connect your headset or external microphone to your computer for the best sound quality. You can also use your computer’s internal microphone.
- Scroll down to the Input section. You will see your default microphone device is selected.
2. Convert older Powerpoint presentations
- In the Save As dialog window, choose PowerPoint Presentation (*.pptx) from the Save as type drop-down menu.
3. Record PowerPoint with audio and video
- Open the PowerPoint presentation.
- To delete all recordings in the presentation, click CLEAR and select Clear Recordings on All Slides.
- You can record all of them continuously without pausing, or you can record each slide individually and click pause before moving on to the next slide to begin recording again.
The recordings are added to the presentation on a slide-by-slide basis. So, if you need to modify a recording, you only need to re-record the specific slide or slides affected.
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4. Check the Recordings
For each slide, you should see a speaker icon or a thumbnail image in the lower-right corner, along with a recording time indicating how long the recording is.
Once you are satisfied with your recording, you can export the entire recorded presentation as a Slide show or a video.
5. Save the presentation as a PowerPoint Show
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6. Save the presentation as a video
- Choose how long you want to spend on the slides without any recordings in the Seconds spent on each slide setting.
It may take some time to create the video, depending on your computer’s performance. Once the video is created, it can be played on any video player.
How to add audio and video to a PowerPoint presentation?
Instead of recording audio and video directly in PowerPoint, you can add external audio and video files to your presentation.
1. Add audio to a PowerPoint presentation
2. Add video to a PowerPoint presentation
There are many advantages to recording PowerPoint presentations. They can be used as a record of a meeting that can be uploaded to the internet, shared with those who could not attend the meeting, or used as instructional videos to convey information.
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Wondering how to make a video with PowerPoint? If you want to create a video presentation from your PowerPoint slides, you can use PowerPoint's in-built recording feature. The feature allows you to narrate your slides, add annotations, and insert webcam video. You can then export your recording as a video file that you can share with your audience.
This article explains how to record your PowerPoint slideshow and how to share the recorded presentation via Teams or Zoom. We'll also give you some tips on how to avoid common pitfalls and glitches that you might encounter.
Here's our step by step guide to record a PowerPoint slide show:
- Open your PowerPoint presentation and click on the Slide Show tab.
- From the PowerPoint Set Up group, click on Record Slide Show button. You can choose to record from the beginning, or from the current slide.
- A new window will open with your PowerPoint presentation in full screen mode. You will see a Recording toolbar at the top left corner of your PowerPoint screen if you are on a single monitor, or at the top of your main monitor if you are working on dual screens (as pictured in the screenshot below). You can use this toolbar to control your recording in PowerPoint, such as start, pause, stop, rewind, and forward. You can also use the pen, highlighter, and eraser tools to annotate your slides.
- To start recording your PowerPoint presentation, click on the Record button (the red circle). You will see a countdown from 3 to 1 before the recording begins.
- As you record, you can speak into your microphone to narrate your PowerPoint slides. You can also click on the Camera button (the camera icon) to turn on your webcam and insert a video of yourself in the corner of your slide.
- To move to the next or previous slide, you can use the arrow keys on your keyboard or click the Next or Previous buttons on the Recording toolbar.
- When you get to the end of your PowerPoint slideshow, you can export the video immediately by selecting export and following the prompts, or you can end your recording to review, before exporting to video format. To end your recording in PowerPoint, click the Stop button (the square icon) or press Esc on your keyboard.
- You will be taken back to the normal view of your PowerPoint presentation. You will see a speaker icon and a camera icon on each slide that has audio or video recording. You can click on these icons to preview, edit, or delete your PowerPoint recordings.
- To export your PowerPoint recording as a video file, click the File tab and select Export.
- In the Export window, choose Create a Video from the menu on the left.
- In the Create a Video panel, you can adjust the video quality, resolution, and file size. You can also choose whether to use recorded timings and narrations or not.
- Click on Create Video and choose a location and a file name for your video.
- Wait for PowerPoint to create your video. You can see the progress bar at the bottom of your screen.
- Once your PowerPoint video is ready, you can play it with any media player or upload it to any online platform.
Troubleshooting issues that may arise when recording a PowerPoint presentation
If you want to record a PowerPoint presentation with narration, annotations, or video, you may encounter some issues depending on your device, software, and settings. Here are some common problems and how to fix them:
- If your microphone is not working, make sure it is plugged in, turned on, and selected as the default recording device in your system settings (for example sometimes your monitor or webcam can also have a microphone, and the wrong device has been selected). You can test your microphone in PowerPoint by going to Slide Show > Record Slide Show > Settings > Microphone.
- If your video camera is not working, make sure it is plugged in, turned on, and selected as the default camera in your system settings. You can also test your camera in the PowerPoint app by going to Slide Show > Record Slide Show > Settings > Camera.
- If your annotations are not showing up in your PowerPoint recording, make sure you have enabled the pen and laser pointer tools in the PowerPoint app. You can do this by going to Slide Show > Record Slide Show > Settings > Pen and Laser Pointer Tools.
- If your PowerPoint recording is not saving or playing back correctly, make sure you have enough disk space and memory on your device. You can also try saving your PowerPoint presentation as a video file by going to File > Export > Create a Video.
Can I share my recorded PowerPoint presentation via Zoom or Microsoft Teams?
If you have recorded a PowerPoint presentation, you can share it with your audience via Zoom or Microsoft Teams. Here's how to share your recorded PowerPoint presentation in both platforms.
How to share recorded PowerPoint Presentations via Zoom To share your recorded PowerPoint presentation on Zoom, you need to have the Zoom app installed on your computer and the PowerPoint file saved on your device or on OneDrive. Here are the steps to follow:
- Start or join a Zoom meeting and click Share Screen in the meeting controls.
- Select your primary monitor then click Share. If you are not sure which monitor is your primary, select the one that PowerPoint opens in.
- Switch back to PowerPoint and click the Slide Show tab. Begin playing the recorded PowerPoint presentation by selecting the Play from Start or Play from Current Slide options.
- If you have recorded narration or video for your PowerPoint presentation, make sure to check the Play Narrations and Use Timings option in the Set Up group on the Slide Show tab.
- Your participants will see your PowerPoint presentation in slide show view with your narration and video playing along.
- To stop sharing your recorded PowerPoint presentation, click Stop Share on the Zoom toolbar.
How to share recorded PowerPoint Presentations via Microsoft Teams To share your recorded PowerPoint presentation on Teams, you need to have the Microsoft Teams app installed on your computer and the PowerPoint file saved either on OneDrive or your local computer. Here are the steps to follow:
- Start or join a Teams meeting and click Share content in the meeting controls.
- In the share content menu ensure 'include computer sound' is turn on
- Select Browse OneDrive or Browse my computer at the bottom of the 'share content' menu.
- Navigate to the folder where you have saved your PowerPoint presentation file and select it.
- To stop sharing, click Stop presenting on the Teams toolbar.
Troubleshooting issues when sharing recorded PowerPoint presentations via Teams or Zoom
If you want to share a recorded PowerPoint presentation with your audience via Zoom or Teams, you may encounter some issues that can affect the quality or the delivery of your presentation. Here are some common problems and how to solve them:
- If your recorded PowerPoint presentation has audio or video embedded, make sure you check the option to share computer sound when you start sharing your screen. Otherwise, your audience will not hear the sound from your presentation.
- If your recorded PowerPoint presentation has animations or transitions, make sure you play it in slideshow mode and not in editing mode. Otherwise, your audience will see the editing tools and the slides will not advance automatically.
- If your PowerPoint presentation has hyperlinks or action buttons, make sure you click on them during the presentation and not before. Otherwise, your audience will not see the linked content or the action result.
- If your PowerPoint presentation is too large or has high-resolution images or videos, make sure you compress it before sharing it. Otherwise, your presentation may lag or freeze during the presentation due to bandwidth limitations.
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Recording yourself presenting a PowerPoint can be challenging, especially getting the technical aspects right. You need to capture your screen, webcam, and audio seamlessly while delivering your content naturally and avoiding awkward transitions between slides.
Finding a tool that integrates all these components can seem daunting. However, recording yourself presenting a PowerPoint doesn't have to be reserved for the tech-savvy or professional speakers.
Whether you're a teacher creating online lessons, a marketer producing a product demo, or someone looking to improve their presentation skills, this guide will walk you through user-friendly tools and strategies that will teach you how to video record yourself presenting a PowerPoint.
- Recording yourself presenting a PowerPoint can be challenging, but it doesn't have to be reserved for experts.
- Video recording offers unlimited reach, repurposing opportunities, and a more engaging experience.
- Use PowerPoint's built-in recording feature or tools like Descript for a polished presentation.
- Other tools like Zoom, Loom, OBS Studio, Clipchamp, and Quick Time Player can also be used for recording.
- Tips include practicing your script, using slide notes, ensuring high-quality audio and lighting, and incorporating storytelling techniques.
Why video record yourself presenting a PowerPoint?
Video recording your PowerPoint presentations offers several advantages:
- Unlimited reach : Unlike in-person presentations confined to a specific time and location, recorded videos allow your message to reach audiences globally at their convenience.
- Repurposing opportunities: Recorded presentations can be repurposed as evergreen content across multiple platforms, such as social media, online courses, webinars, and internal training materials, maximizing their value.
- Personal and engaging : Recording yourself narrating a presentation adds a personal touch and dynamic element that static slides alone cannot replicate. Your viewers can see and hear you deliver the content, creating a more immersive and engaging experience.
How to record your presentation with the PowerPoint app
Built-in recording feature in powerpoint.
1. Open the PowerPoint slide you want to record.
2. Click on the Record tab of the top toolbar.
3. Click on the Record button and choose from any of the following options:
- From Current Slide
- From Beginning
4. You'll see the PowerPoint screen recording window.
5. Select the microphone and camera from the icon on the top-right.
6. Click the Stop and Replay buttons to end or replay your recording.
7. To export your presentation's recording, click Export to Video within the Recording tab.
Benefits : Easy to use, no external tools needed
Limitations : Limited editing capabilities.
How to make a more polished recording of your presentation with Descript
While PowerPoint's built-in recording features are helpful, they may not produce the refined result you want for your presentation. That's where Descript comes in handy.
It’s a whole production studio at your fingertips, with video recording, transcription, and editing capabilities, ready to transform dull PowerPoint slides into an engaging experience for your audience. Descript also has a built-in screen recorder.
You can use Descript on Windows, Mac, or even straight from your web browser.
Here's step-by-step guide to recording your PowerPoint presentation with Descript.
Set up your screen recording
1. Install and open Descript. At the top of the editor, click and open the Record panel.
2. Select Screen.
3. Set Recorder settings:
Adjust the default recording settings to your liking, including the transcription language, the maximum recording resolution, and more.
4. Set recording options. Choose which audio and video sources to record (e.g., microphone, computer audio, camera). Remember to turn the camera on to capture your talking head video alongside your PowerPoint presentation.
5. Click the Additional Settings icon for
- Studio Sound (Optional): Enhance audio quality with noise reduction and background removal
- Transcription (Optional): Enable automatic transcription for easier editing
- Recording separate audio tracks
6. Add (optional) Speaker labels for each audio track (e.g., "Narrator," "Expert") by typing them in the text box next to your audio inputs.
Capture your screen recording
1. Select the right recording option:
- Recording into script : Choose this if you haven’t recorded anything yet.
- Replace selection : Choose this if you already have a script and want to replace a specific section with a new recording.
- Record new layer : Pick this for recording your video as a new layer on top of an existing recording.
2. Click Record at the bottom of the Record panel.
3. Drag over the area of your screen you wish to record. Click Start Recording. Press Space to start recording the full screen.
4. Click Stop to finish recording
Bonus: Descript creates separate tracks for camera, microphone, and computer audio. You can edit each track individually for more precise control.
- Do a short test recording to ensure everything is set up correctly.
- Set your recording to transibe for easier editing.
Editing and polishing your PowerPoint recording in Descript
Descript's AI video editing tool makes it a breeze to trim, cut, and splice your video footage, ensuring a seamless flow from start to finish. You can add smooth transitions and other visual effects to make your presentation pop.
Here’s a glimpse of how to edit and polish your PowerPoint recording in Descript:
Edit your recording like a doc
Did you make a mistake during a slide transition? No problem. Just delete those sections in the text transcript (created automatically by Descript) and the video will adjust to match.
Remove filler words
Sound smoother and more confident by easily removing filler words like "um" and "uh" from the transcript.
Fix voiceover mistakes by typing
Didn't nail your delivery on a specific slide? No need to start from scratch! Descript's Overdub feature lets you simply type in the correct narration and replace the audio on that slide with AI voice cloning.
Boost video quality and engagement :
- Crisp up audio quality by reducing background noise and room reverb with the AI-powered Studio Sound feature.
- Replace your background completely with the Green Screen Video Editor —look like you're presenting in a sleek studio or broadcasting from a beach.
- Enable Eye Contact simulation with AI, so it appears you're making direct eye contact with viewers, even if you’re looking or reading something off-camera.
Other ways to video record yourself presenting a PowerPoint
Use Zoom’s meeting recording feature to record yourself giving a PowerPoint presentation. Start a Zoom meeting with yourself, share your PowerPoint window, and enable recording
Loom is a handy screen recording tool that also offers a webcam overlay. Launch the Loom app or Chrome extension and set it to record your screen and webcam. Expect high-quality recordings but no advanced editing features. The free plan offers only five minutes of recording at a stretch.
3. OBS Studio
OBS Studio is a free, open-source screen recorder/streaming software with a steeper learning curve. It’s popular among advanced or tech-savvy users who need granular customization and control.
To record your presentation, add a "Screen Capture" source to capture your PowerPoint window and a "Video Capture Device" source for your webcam.
4. Clipchamp: Recording natively in Windows
You can use Microsoft’s Clipchamp , the built-in screen recorder and video editor for Windows, to simultaneously capture your computer screen, webcam, and audio for recording your PowerPoint presentation. It’s also available as a browser-based app. You can record up to 30 minutes on screen and webcam recordings.
Users can also adjust the screen and webcam recordings in the editing timeline separately.
5. Quick Time Player Recording natively in Mac
Use Mac’s Quick Time Player to record your PowerPoint presentation. It’s not as straightforward as the other options on this list, so here’s a quick guide to help you out:
- Launch Quick Time Player.
- Select File and go to New Movie Recording.
- You'll be recording your entire screen in addition to recording your face, so adjust the size and location of the recording window so that it's in a nonintrusive corner of your PowerPoint.
- Go to View and select Float on Top .
- Next, go to File and select New Screen Recording.
- On the menu that appears, select Record Selected Portion and drag a border around your PowerPoint and the webcam recording window.
- Press Record and start presenting.
- You can adjust the video quality and the audio source in the webcam recording window.
How to turn your PowerPoint presentation slides into a video
Did you know PowerPoint lets you save your presentation as a video, too?
Here's a breakdown of the two ways you can do so—keeping all the presentation elements (narration, animation, pointer movements, timings, and so on) intact in the presentation itself.
Save your PowerPoint presentation as a video
This creates a separate video file (MP4 or WMV) that anyone can play, even without PowerPoint.
Follow these steps:
- Save your presentation
- Go to File > Export > Create a Video
- Ultra HD (4K): Best for large screens (if you have Windows 10+)
- Full HD (1080p): Great for computers and TVs
- HD (720p): Good for streaming online or on DVDs
- Standard (480p): Smallest size, good for phones
4. Decide on narration
- If you haven't recorded yourself talking, choose "Don't Use Recorded Timings and Narrations" from the dropdown menu
- If you have a recording, choose "Use Recorded Timings and Narrations." You can also set how long each slide shows for (default is 5 seconds)
5. Click Create Video
6. Name your video, pick a folder to save it in, and choose a file type (MPEG-4 or Windows Media Video)
Creating the video might take a while, especially for longer presentations. You can even leave it running overnight. Once done, find your video in the chosen folder and double-click to play it.
Save your PowerPoint presentation as a slideshow
This saves your presentation as a special file (PPSX) that starts playing automatically on full screen when opened. It only works with PowerPoint.
Here’s how it works:
- Make sure your presentation is saved (regular PowerPoint file)
- Go to File > Save As .
- Pick a folder to save the slideshow in.
- Under Save as type, choose PowerPoint Show (*.ppsx) .
- Click Save .
Now when someone opens the file, it will automatically play the slideshow.
Pro tips for making better video PowerPoint presentations
Practice your script.
Recording a flawless PowerPoint video rarely happens in one take. The key is practice.
Record practice run-throughs and watch them back. Make notes on areas that need improvement or parts lacking clarity. The more you drill your script, the more confident and natural you'll sound in the final recording.
Take advantage of PowerPoint's built-in Speaker Coach . The feature shows you whether your pace is too fast or slow, your use of filler words like "um," and suggestions to improve your voice modulation.
Use slide notes for coherent delivery
Wouldn’t a personal teleprompter make presentations so much easier? That’s what slide notes are for.
Having your thoughts and talking points organized within your PowerPoint file lets you have all crucial information and prompts readily available when recording.
Go ahead and add detailed notes or even a full script for each slide. This will help you stay on track and provide a handy transcript reference if you need to do any editing or voiceover work in post-production.
Use high-quality audio equipment or turn on Studio Sound
Poor audio recording quality is a surefire way to make even the most visually polished video feel amateurish. Do your presentation justice by investing in a decent external or Bluetooth microphone and audio interface to capture clear voiceover audio.
If you must use a built-in mic, record in a quiet environment to minimize background noise pickup. Or better yet, pair up with an AI-powered audio enhancement tool like Descript's Studio Sound , which reduces background noise , reverb, and other artifacts.
Ensure a clean background and even lighting
Ditch cluttered backgrounds. You want people to focus on the content of your PowerPoint and not be distracted by the funny shapes and colors in your video.
Your video lighting and framing matters, too. Position yourself facing a natural light source or bring supplemental video lighting to eliminate weird shadows and squinting-level glare.
Look directly into the camera or turn on Eye Contact
Looking directly into the camera is essential to create a sense of connection with the audience. Position your webcam or camera at eye level and imagine you're talking to a friend. If you're using Descript, enable the Eye Contact feature to auto-adjust your gaze towards the camera.
- Dress professionally and maintain a good posture to project confidence and authority.
- Use visuals, animations, and multimedia elements to enhance your presentation and keep your audience engaged.
- Consider adding closed captions or subtitles to your video for better accessibility and engagement, especially for those watching without sound.
- Speak clearly and at a moderate pace, using vocal variety to emphasize key points and maintain interest.
- Incorporate storytelling techniques, real-life examples, or personal anecdotes to make your video presentation more relatable and memorable .
Take your PowerPoint presentations from amateur to amazing
Recording yourself virtually presenting a PowerPoint allows you to distribute your message using the most engaging type of content: video. And there are many screen recording tools out there that can capture your screen and web camera footage with just a few clicks.
But how do you stand out?
By focusing on the presentation's depth, your delivery, and the video's quality. The first two are the bare minimum to communicate your message effectively.
But the right screen capture software and all-in-one video creation tool like Descript can help you with third. Use the tool to improve the quality of your recorded PPT presentations.
With Descript, it's easier than ever to record your screen, polish up the audio, and create stunning visuals all in one place. So why wait?
Sign up for Descript today and simplify your workflow while creating a PowerPoint presentation video that sticks with your audience in the long term.
How do you make a presentation video with your face?
To create a presentation video with your face, follow these steps:
- Open your presentation in PowerPoint.
- Go to the Slide Show tab.
- Click on Record and choose From Current Slide or From Beginning .
- Choose your microphone and camera by clicking on a sound icon on the top-right.
- Start recording by clicking on the record button.
- Speak into your microphone to narrate the presentation.
- Your webcam will capture your face during the recording.
- Click Stop when you finish recording.
- Export your recorded presentation by clicking on File> Export>Create a video.
How do you present yourself in PowerPoint?
To present yourself effectively in PowerPoint, follow these steps:
- Determine the key information to include in your presentation.
- Design and prepare your PowerPoint slides with a cohesive theme.
- Craft a compelling introduction to engage your audience.
- Tailor your presentation to different time constraints for flexibility.
- Capture the audience's attention before you begin speaking.
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How to Record a PowerPoint Presentation
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If you’re a professional , chances are you’re familiar with giving presentations or will have to give one at some point. Recording presentations is a great tool, whether it’s to share the videos with remote colleagues or to watch the videos to see where you can improve as a presenter.
Fortunately, you can record your next presentation in a few simple steps, either with Microsoft PowerPoint’s built-in tool or by using a third-party screen recording tool. Check out our guide below to find out more!
Microsoft PowerPoint offers a user-friendly tool that allows you to record, markup, and export a presentation. Here’s how:
1. Present Slide Show
Once you’ve put together a great presentation , navigate to the Slide Show option in the ribbon toolbar at the top of your screen and select Record Slide Show.
If you’re using a Windows computer, you’ll either start recording from the start of the presentation or from your current slide. If you’re on a Mac, you’ll want to open the slide you want to start recording from before selecting the record button.
2. Utilize Recording Tools
The recording toolbar will then appear at the top of the next screen.
The tool options may differ slightly depending on your operating system, but they include options to start and stop recording, pause or delete the recording, and select whether you’d like to use a camera to record yourself during the presentation and/or a microphone to add narration.
3. Record Presentation
Once you click start, you’ll get a three-second countdown before the recording begins.
You’ll see the Presenter View during recording, which includes speaker notes on the right side of your screen and markup tools, including a laser pointer and highlighter, under the slide currently being presented:
You can progress through your presentation using the arrows on the screen or those on your keyboard. It’s important to note that narration won’t record over slide transitions, so you should pause speaking until transitions have completed.
4. Save and Export
Once you’ve reached the end of your presentation, you should click Stop on the toolbar and then End Show on the left side at the top of your screen.
Next, navigate to the File menu option to save and export your video:
Once you’ve selected your desired file format, you can choose video quality and timing settings before exporting:
5. Watch and Share Your Presentation
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After the export has completed, you’ll have a complete recording of your presentation, including all narration and markup!
If you’re looking for another tool for recording presentations, Loom is a third-party screen recorder that you can use in a web browser or on your desktop. You’ll first need to sign up for free and then download the desktop app to use it with PowerPoint.
1. Setup Recording Tools
When you first open Loom, you’ll see a toolbox with camera, microphone, and screen recording options:
You can choose to record your entire screen or just one app, like PowerPoint, and you can also create speaker notes that will only be visible to you.
2. Record Presentation
Once you click Start recording, like PowerPoint’s tool, you’ll be given a three-second countdown, and then you can navigate to play your slideshow in your desired view (i.e., standard or presented).
Note that although PowerPoint can create a video of only the slide show and none of the presenter’s view, Loom creates a recording of your screen exactly as you see it.
When the recording begins, a toolbar will be added to the left side of your screen with similar options to start, stop, pause, delete, and markup:
3. Save and Edit
Once you’ve reached the end of your presentation, you should click Stop on the toolbar. Loom will then automatically save a copy of the recording and redirect you to your library on their website.
From here, you can use the settings menu on the right side of the video to make any necessary edits, such as trimming the recording.
4. Download and Share
Next, you can click on the three dots above the video to either download the recording or copy a link to it, which you can share with anyone you want to send your presentation to:
Proofreading and Editing
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And if you want more help with Microsoft Office, check out our MS Word series on YouTube, where we’ll add videos with helpful tips, like how to create a list of abbreviations in Word on a Mac.
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How to Video Record Yourself Presenting a PowerPoint?
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PowerPoint presentations are an effective means to communicate with your remote team members, pitch investors or clients, and share learning material with employees or students.
However, a PowerPoint presentation can be boring, even after you add animations or images.
One way to make them more engaging and personalized is to add videos. You can also demonstrate processes and explain complex concepts better through video presentations.
So, it’s time to move from traditional static decks, project presentations, or sales pitches and create interactive video presentations with PowerPoint or other video recording software.
This blog will walk you through the steps to record yourself while giving a PowerPoint presentation.
How to Record Your Presentation in PowerPoint?
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Before you start the recording process, ensure your presentation is polished and ready to go. Resolve any errors, formatting issues, or misplaced elements.
Now, let’s see how to video record yourself in a PowerPoint presentation.
1. Open PowerPoint
Launch the PowerPoint app and open the presentation you want to record.
2. Navigate to the ‘Record’ tab
Click on the ‘Record’ tab in the ribbon at the top of the screen to record a PowerPoint presentation.
3. Select ‘Record’ dropdown
In the ‘Record’ tab, click on the dropdown arrow.
4. Choose recording options:
You will see the following two options:
- Start recording from the beginning: Choose this option to record a presentation from the beginning
- Start recording from the current slide: Select this option to record the slide that you’re currently on
Click on the option that suits you and go to the recording section.
5. Record your presentation
After selecting your preferred option, PowerPoint will direct you to the recording section.
Go to the buttons on the lower-right corner of your screen to switch on the camera and microphone and add video narrations.
Once you are good to go, start recording. Select the ‘Record’ button to begin a three-second countdown, after which the screen recording will start.
Speak clearly and confidently as you navigate through your PowerPoint slides. You can also use the onscreen laser, colored pens, or highlighters in the tray below markup slides to explain ideas visually during the presentation.
Navigate through the next or previous slides by clicking on the arrows appearing on the side of the slide.
6. Pause or stop recording
If you need to take a break, pause the video recording by simply clicking on the ‘Pause’ button in the recording toolbar. To stop recording the presentation altogether, click on ‘Stop’.
7. Review your recording
After recording, review your video presentation to ensure everything looks and sounds as intended. You should also play your video recording back to check for any errors or issues using the ‘replay’ button.
8. Save your presentation
Once you’re satisfied with your presentation recording, save it to preserve your changes. Click on the ‘Export Video’ button to export the deck.
Using Slideshow timings and narrations
Let’s discuss Microsoft PowerPoint’s key features—the timings and narrations.
- Slideshow timing: Set specific times for each slide while rehearsing, and the slides will automatically advance at the set time, ensuring your presentation flows smoothly. When recording, Microsoft PowerPoint slides automatically save these times, making it easier to synchronize your narration with your slides. Slideshow timing is for personal timekeeping to ensure that you can explain each slide.
- Narrations: Adding narrations to your presentation can enhance engagement and understanding for your audience. You can record the presentation in your voice, providing context, explanations, and insights that complement your slides. Narrations are a more engaging way to provide information to your audience instead of blandly making them read all the PowerPoint slides.
Making Use of Advanced Features
With PowerPoint, you can easily integrate multimedia resources into your presentation to make your content more interesting and impactful. For example, you can embed a YouTube video in the presentation and play it live while recording.
Let’s see the advanced presentation recording features—writing, drawing, and annotating during the presentation
- Inking tools: Write or draw directly on your slides during a presentation by accessing inking tools in the ’Draw’ tab in the ribbon
- Pen and highlighter: Choose from different pen colors and thicknesses to emphasize critical points or underline important information
- Eraser: Correct mistakes or remove annotations quickly with the ‘Eraser’ tool
- Laser pointer: Use the laser pointer feature to draw attention to particular areas of your slide, guiding your audience’s focus and enhancing clarity
- Navigate to the slide: Select the slide where you want to insert the video or multimedia resource
- Insert tab: At the top of the screen, click the ‘Insert’ option in the ribbon.
- Video or audio: Depending on your multimedia resources, choose ‘Video’ or ‘Audio’ from the toolbar
- Select ‘Online Video’
- A dialog box will pop up, prompting you to enter the URL of the YouTube video you want to insert
- Paste the URL of the YouTube video and click ‘Insert’
- PowerPoint will embed the video into your slide
- If you have a video or audio file saved on your computer, choose ‘Video’ or ‘Audio’ and then select ‘Video on My PC’ or ‘Audio on My PC,’ respectively.
- Navigate to the file location, select the video or audio file, and click ‘Insert’
- After inserting, you can resize and reposition the multimedia resource on your slide. In the ‘Playback’ tab, you can customize the playback options to play the video or audio during your presentation
To effectively use advanced features in your PowerPoint presentation, remember to:
- Practice: Familiarize yourself with the advanced features before the presentation to ensure smooth execution
- Use sparingly: Avoid overusing advanced features as they may distract from your message
- Test compatibility: Test multimedia resources to ensure they play seamlessly on the presentation computer before presenting
Tips for a Successful PowerPoint Presentation
Creating a successful PowerPoint presentation requires careful planning, preparation, and execution. Here are some tips to ensure your PowerPoint slides captivate your audience and effectively deliver your message:
- Keep it simple: Avoid cluttering slides by keeping minimal text. Use concise bullet points and visuals to convey the key ideas effectively
- Ensure consistency: Maintain a uniform presentation theme by using consistent fonts, colors, and slide layouts
- Focus on key points: Use slides as visual aids to highlight the main points and reinforce your message. The slides should complement your verbal presentation, not overshadow it.
Pro tip: Use the ClickUp Presentation Template to create effective PowerPoint presentations in less time. It helps you design the presentation outline to quickly arrange and format the slides. Moreover, the customized tasks, statuses, and views let you visualize the presentation and track the progress of each slide.
- Practice, practice, practice: Rehearse your presentation multiple times to become familiar with the content and flow. Keep notes handy for presentation and refer to them to maintain proper flow
- Time yourself: Time your rehearsal to ensure your presentation fits the allotted time frame. Adjust your pacing as needed to avoid rushing or dragging out certain sections
- Anticipate questions: Anticipate potential questions from your audience and add a short FAQ or summary towards the end for a quick recap of the essential details
- Tell a story: Structure your presentation like a narrative, with a clear beginning, middle, and end. Engage your audience by including examples and case studies in your presentation
- Use visuals wisely: Incorporate relevant infographics such as charts, graphs, images, and videos to enhance understanding and retention. Break text-heavy slides into different sections to explain complex information
- Inject energy: Maintain a lively and enthusiastic delivery throughout your presentation. Use formal hand gestures to keep your audience engaged and attentive
- Know your audience: Consider your audience’s knowledge level and interests to tailor your content and delivery style
These tips will help you create and deliver an informative, well-structured, engaging, and impactful PowerPoint presentation. Remember to stay confident, adaptable, and responsive to your audience’s needs throughout the presentation.
Recording a PowerPoint presentation is convenient and straightforward. However, there are certain limitations you should be aware of:
- Limited editing capabilities: PowerPoint does not support advanced editing. So you will have to re-record the presentation if you need a lot of changes
- Inability to incorporate advanced multimedia features: PowerPoint supports basic multimedia insertion, such as videos and audio files. However, it’s challenging to add advanced multimedia features while recording
- File size and compatibility issues: PowerPoint presentations have large file sizes, especially if they contain embedded multimedia elements. Sharing the presentation via email or other platforms is difficult because of file size limitations. You may also face compatibility issues while sharing recorded presentations with others with different PowerPoint versions or alternative presentation software
- Limited customization options: PowerPoint offers limited control over video resolution, audio quality, and playback settings. It restricts the ability to tailor the recording to specific audience preferences or technical requirements
- Limited interactivity: PowerPoint presentations offer limited interactive elements, which reduces the effectiveness of the presentation, especially for training or educational purposes
How to Video Record PowerPoint Presentations in ClickUp
Creating presentations on PowerPoint and then recording, editing, and sharing them takes a lot of time.
Instead, you can use quick video and screen recording tools on platforms like ClickUp for effective communication. ClickUp is a versatile tool that enables seamless project management, collaboration, and documentation. With ClickUp Clips , you can instantly record and send a screen recording to give feedback, share ideas, or collaborate with your team. You can also convert Clips into tasks.
Go to ClickUp Brain to transcribe your Clips and find information from them.
Here’s how you can record presentations on ClickUp:
- Go to any task that you want to record
- Head to the comment for which you want to record the video and click on the video icon
- Choose your mic from the given options to record audio
- Select the presentation tab that you want to record and start presenting
- Once you are done recording, your clip is automatically added to the comment so you can send it to the team in one go.
- You can download the video file for future use
You can also record Clips anywhere on Clickup by following the below steps:
1. Click on the global action tool of video recording on your ClickUp page
2. Once you have recorded a video, you can easily access it in your Clips Hub
- Transparent communication: Streamline collaboration and share quick feedback with your team
- Efficiency and productivity: Eliminate the need for external meeting minutes software, saving time and eliminating endless comment threads
- AI-powered transcription: Send videos automatically transcribed using ClickUp Brain to provide clear context to the viewers and enable quick search
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How to Record a Presentation with Webcam, Narration, and More
Justin Simon
Table of contents
- Benefits of Recording a Presentation
How to record your presentation (with Snagit)
How to record a presentation from powerpoint with audio and webcam, how to turn your powerpoint presentation slides into a video.
- How to edit a presentation video (in Camtasia)
Recording a PowerPoint Presentation, the FAQs
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Everyone has, at some point, put a load of time and effort into creating the perfect PowerPoint presentation, only to use it once or twice. But isn’t it a shame for all that hard work to be discarded so quickly? Is every slide deck destined for deletion after just a couple of uses?
Isn’t there a better way to make the most out of your presentations? Well, yes. Yes, there is.
Rather than simply creating and presenting your work once or twice, recording your presentations can give them a new lease of life. Whether it’s a data report or a self-recorded PowerPoint, you can record a presentation in real-time, or in advance to make it available on-demand.
In this guide, we’ll explore two distinct ways of recording your presentation. First, we’ll discuss how to record a presentation from PowerPoint with audio and webcam, and then we’ll look at how to turn your .ppt slides into a video.
Benefits of Recording a Presentation
As well as there being many different ways to record a presentation, there are also many benefits of recording them. So, before we show you the ‘how,’ let’s talk about the ‘why.’
- Encouraging asynchronous communication : One key benefit is fostering asynchronous communication . By recording presentations, you’re letting your audience engage with the content in their own time, breaking the constraints of time zones and scheduling conflicts. This also ensures your viewers can absorb information at their own pace, and revisit it as needed.
- Boosting SEO : You can use your presentation to create a YouTube video and share it on your website to increase your online visibility and attract prospective customers. This can be a great way to expand your audience, increase web traffic, and establish yourself as an expert in your field.
- Perfecting your presentation : Whether it’s in-person or over Zoom, you don’t get second chances with live presentations. However, a pre-recorded keynote lets you perfect the content and the narration before anyone sees it. This is a great way to combat stage fright while honing your presentation skills and building confidence.
With this in mind, turning your slides into a video is a no-brainer. It’s an easy way to grow your audience and make the information you’re sharing more accessible and easier to digest.
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Record your screen and camera with Snagit for quick updates and feedback.
Depending on your audience and the type of presentation you need to deliver, TechSmith’s Snagit could just be the perfect tool for recording your PowerPoint. With its user-friendly interface and advanced features, Snagit is ideal for capturing top-notch presentation videos, in just a few clicks.
Now, there’s no denying that presentations are better when you can see the presenter… Fortunately, Snagit lets you capture your screen and webcam at the same time to create a Picture-in-Picture video.
In this section, we’ll guide you through the steps to record your presentation and webcam with Snagit.
Step 1: Open video capture
First, open Snagit and navigate to the Capture window. Select the Video tab, and start by clicking the big red Capture button.
Step 2: Select a recording area
Next, you’ll be prompted to choose which parts of your screen you want to record. Use Snagit’s orange crosshairs to select a specific region, window, or your entire screen.
Step 3: Configure recording settings
With the Video Recording toolbar, you can set options like Cursor Capture and Effects, System Audio, and Webcam.
If your webcam isn’t showing, click on the webcam icon. If you have an external webcam, select the one you want to use by clicking the dropdown arrow next to the webcam icon.
Step 4: Adjust your webcam
Next, adjust your webcam options to ensure your Picture-in-Picture recording looks how you want it. Here you can change the Picture-in-Picture placement as well as the shape and size of your webcam recording. You can even toggle between Picture-in-Picture and fullscreen webcam modes as you like.
The best part? You can make these adjustments even while recording.
Step 5: Manage recording
When you’re ready to roll, hit the Record button and click the Stop button when you’re finished. It’s that simple!
And remember, if there’s an interruption (like an unexpected visit from the mailman), just hit Pause. It’s okay to take a break — your video won’t be ruined by a little interruption.
Step 6: Edit your video
Once you’ve finished recording, Snagit will automatically open your video in the Snagit Editor, which is super easy to use. From here, you can make light edits to the footage as needed.
For example, if you need to cut or trim your footage , you can! Here’s how:
- Set Start Point : Drag the Start handle (green) on the timeline to your desired starting point.
- Set End Point : Similarly, drag the End handle (red) to where you want to end the cut.
- Review the Segment : Before making any cuts, you can review the segment by dragging the Playhead (white) left and right across the timeline. This ensures you’re only cutting the footage you intend to.
- Make the Cut : Once you’re satisfied with the selection, click the Cut button, which will pop up once you’ve made a selection.
And that’s all there is to it! If you want to go the extra mile, you can also use Snagit to save individual frames of your video as images , which can be used to create a thumbnail for your video .
Record your screen with Snagit
Snagit makes it easy to share quick updates and how-to’s by capturing exactly what’s happening on your screen.
Now, Snagit is great for recording less formal videos in a flash, but if your presentation is intended for a particularly large or important audience, you might be looking to create something more polished. This is where TechSmith’s Camtasia comes in.
Camtasia is one of the smartest and most intuitive pieces of editing software out there, but it also makes for a pretty nifty screen recorder too. Camtasia is great for recording presentations when you need more control and editing powers over the final product.
But best of all, Camtasia streamlines the process by letting you record your presentation and voice over directly within PowerPoint.
Step 1: Set up your presentation video recording
If you’re a Windows user, you’ll have the option to include a PowerPoint Add-in Toolbar when you install Camtasia. While this feature isn’t currently available on MacOS, the Camtasia Add-in Toolbar allows you to start, stop, and control your recordings from within PowerPoint — so you don’t need to switch between applications.
Just open the presentation you want to record and locate the Add-in toolbar under the Add-ins tab.
Don’t see the add-in toolbar? Go to File > Options > Add-ins, to enable it. Click on the Manage drop-down, select Disabled Items, then click Go. If the Camtasia Add-in is listed, select it, and click Enable.
If you’re an Apple user, don’t panic! You can still record your screen (with audio) on a Mac using Camtasia, and it’s just as easy. Alternatively, you can skip ahead to the next section and import your slides directly into Camtasia.
Step 2: Customize your recording options
Now let’s walk through each of the options on the toolbar before we begin recording.
Record audio
The microphone button controls whether or not audio is recorded as part of your presentation. When you enable it, you’ll be able to record your narration using a microphone.
If you are planning to record audio, this is where you’ll select your microphone. If you want to record great audio , we suggest using an external microphone, rather than the one that’s built into your laptop.
Some of the best microphones for recording video are likely to be less expensive than you think. But, if you’re on a shoestring budget, even the mic that’s built into your headphones could produce better audio than your laptop.
Once you’re set up, be sure to test the mic and adjust the volume slider as needed. You’ll also need to decide whether or not to record your system audio, which is any sound that comes out of your speakers, such as email notifications.
Record webcam
If you have a webcam, you can also record your camera during the presentation to create a Picture-in-Picture clip — just as you can with Snagit!
To customize even more of the recording settings, click the Recording Options button. Here you’ll find settings that let you record with a watermark and adjust your video frame rate . There are a few more options too, but the default settings should work just fine.
When you’re ready, click OK to close this window and save any changes made.
Step 3: Record your presentation
The final step is as simple as clicking the Record button in the toolbar. This will launch your slides into the Presentation Mode and start recording.
When you exit Presentation Mode or reach the end of your slideshow, you can either continue recording your screen, or stop recording and save your file. Pretty easy right?
Before you get started, let us show you another way to turn your presentation into a video, without recording your desktop .
Another way to create a video from your presentation is to import your PowerPoint slides into Camtasia. This way you can adjust how long each slide appears on screen, as well as add Behaviors and Annotations to personalize your presentation and highlight important information.
By importing your slides into Camtasia, and recording your voice over separately, you get a lot more flexibility with the editing process, which means you have more control over the finished article.
If you do decide to record your audio separately, you might want to take a look at TechSmith’s Audiate . This advanced audio recorder will transcribe your voice over in real-time and let you edit the audio file as if it were a text-based document. We don’t want to brag, but it’s probably the best way to add a voice over to a PowerPoint .
Regardless of how you decide to narrate your PowerPoint, here’s how to turn your presentation into a video:
1. Import your PowerPoint slides
First, start by importing your PowerPoint slides directly into Camtasia. Once your media is imported, you can edit it by dragging your slides into the Editing Toolbar.
You can now add the images to the Timeline, and edit them like any other media in a Project.
If you drag your slides to the Timeline, the slides will be placed in the order of the presentation, each with a default 5-second duration.
With your presentation on the timeline, use Ripple Move to create space in between slides to adjust the timing of each one. To do this, hold shift, then click and drag.
Once you’ve imported your slides and adjusted the duration of each one to correlate with your voice over, it’s time to start editing.
How to edit a presentation video (in Camtasia)
Add behaviors.
Firstly, add some visual interest with Camtasia Behaviors . A Behavior is an animation that brings movement to your slides, making them stand out on screen. This is a great way to bring parts of your presentation to life and take it from ordinary to extraordinary — because nobody likes a boring presentation .
To add a Behavior, click and drag the Behavior you wish to use onto the slide you want to animate. Once added, you can adjust the Behavior using the Properties tab.
Add annotations
Another good way to grab and direct your audience’s attention is to add some Annotations, which are great for highlighting important information.
To insert an Annotation, click the Annotation tab on the left side of the screen and drag it into the designated slide. You can then re-position and edit the Annotation in the Properties tab as needed.
Absolutely! Both Snagit and Camtasia are excellent choices for recording a professional and polished presentation. Snagit is perfect for no-fuss recording and editing. If you require more sophisticated editing capabilities, Camtasia is the ideal choice, offering the added convenience of recording your slideshow and voice over directly within PowerPoint.
Click the Record button in the toolbar to launch your slides into the Presentation Mode and start recording. When you exit Presentation Mode or reach the end of your slideshow, you can either continue recording your screen or stop and save your file.
If you’re planning to record audio, select your microphone in the recording options. The microphone button controls whether or not audio is recorded as part of your presentation. If you have a webcam attached to your computer, you can also record your camera to create a Picture-in-Picture clip, perfect for showing the presenter during the presentation.
With Snagit, you can conveniently record your voice over as you go through your presentation, capturing both the audio and visuals in one go. If you’re looking for more advanced recording and editing options, you might also consider using Camtasia, which allows you to record your voice over while presenting. For even more control, use Audiate to record your audio separately and then import it into Camtasia for fine-tuning.
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How to Record a PowerPoint Presentation: Step-by-Step Guide for Professionals
Recording a PowerPoint presentation can be a game-changer for anyone looking to deliver polished and professional content. Whether we are educators, business professionals, or students, knowing how to record and narrate our slides efficiently can bring our presentations to a whole new level. Forget about the days of live presentations where a slip of the tongue or technical glitch could throw us off. Now, we can rehearse, record, and perfect our slides before ever presenting them.
The process is surprisingly straightforward with PowerPoint’s built-in features. Start by navigating to the “Record” tab where we can select options to record our screen, audio, and even video through a webcam. This allows us to create an engaging presentation that looks and sounds like we are right there in the room with our audience. Just imagine the flexibility and professionalism it brings, especially when we can embed annotations and gestures using the ink feature!
What makes it even better is the ability to edit and save the recording in various formats, including MP4 video files, ensuring compatibility across different platforms. Think about how convenient it is to send your polished presentation to remote teams or even upload it to your favorite online platform. This means our hard work reaches the audience exactly as intended, with all our points perfectly emphasized and no missed cues.
- 1.1 Incorporating Visuals and Transitions
- 1.2 Enhancing Narration and Audio
- 2.1 Streamlining Presentations with Recording Tools
- 2.2 Exploring Advanced Editing and Playback
- 3.1 Mastering Presentation Techniques
- 4.1 Useful Tabs and Tools
- 4.2 Recording Narration
- 4.3 Editing and Saving
- 4.4 Subscriptions and Compatibility
Crafting a Powerful PowerPoint Presentation
Creating a compelling PowerPoint presentation involves carefully balancing appealing visuals and dynamic audio. We focus on incorporating visuals with transitions and enhancing narration with seamless audio integration.
Incorporating Visuals and Transitions
Effective visuals can transform a good presentation into a memorable one. High-resolution images, crisp icons, and thoughtfully designed layouts play a significant role in capturing and maintaining the audience’s attention. For PowerPoint, resolution options like Full HD or Ultra HD can make a big difference, especially on large screens.
Slide transitions should be chosen carefully. While flashy animations might be tempting, they can sometimes distract rather than enhance. Focus on subtle transitions like Fade or Push from the Slide Show tab to keep the flow smooth. Adding custom animations to specific elements can also help highlight key points without overwhelming the viewer.
Incorporating charts, graphs, and infographics can break up text-heavy slides, making information easier to digest. Using the Record Slide Show option allows us to time these transitions perfectly with our narration, ensuring a synchronized and professional outcome.
Enhancing Narration and Audio
Good narration adds personality and clarity to a presentation. Before recording, we need to check our microphone settings to ensure clear audio. PowerPoint’s Record tab lets us add voiceovers to individual slides, making it easy to pause and adjust as needed.
Adding background music or sound effects can enhance the auditory experience. However, it’s crucial to balance this audio so it doesn’t overpower the narration. Background music should be set at a lower volume, while sound effects should be used sparingly for emphasis.
Ensuring that the narration and audio timings align with the visual transitions creates a seamless experience. After recording, we can preview the presentation, make adjustments, and ensure the final version is polished. This involves exporting the PowerPoint file to formats like MP4 or Full HD video, ready to be shared.
Effectively Utilizing PowerPoint Features
Leveraging PowerPoint’s robust tools for recording and editing ensures your presentation is polished and engaging. Let’s dive into efficient methods for streamlining your presentations with the built-in recording tools and explore advanced editing techniques for playback.
Streamlining Presentations with Recording Tools
Recording your PowerPoint presentations transforms them into dynamic videos that can be easily shared. First, ensure that you enable the Recording tab in the Ribbon to access essential features. Using a webcam can personalize your narrative and create a direct connection with your audience.
For a seamless recording experience, we recommend utilizing the Teleprompter View . It displays your notes without cluttering the screen. Press Record Slide Show and wait for the countdown before starting.
During the session, make full use of ink gestures for real-time annotations on slides. Pause and resume recordings to maintain a natural flow. Once done, click Stop Recording . Replaying and editing recordings is straightforward. Utilize the edit view to trim parts, adjust timings, and even re-record sections if necessary. Save your recording in MP4 format for universal compatibility.
Exploring Advanced Editing and Playback
After creating your recording, fine-tune it with advanced editing options. PowerPoint allows precise control over the playback. We can adjust slide timings, overlay additional audio narrations, and incorporate screen recordings .
Reset to Cameo inserts your video into a specific position on the slide, making the setup professional. Clean up any unwanted areas with the eraser tool and clear specific parts without affecting the entire recording.
Exporting your presentation as a video is simple. Under the File menu, choose Create a Video . Select the desired quality and save it. Ensure the file size suits your needs, balancing quality and accessibility. With these tools, you maximize the impact of your presentations, delivering content that is both informative and engaging.
Maximizing Engagement during PowerPoint Delivery
Making our PowerPoint presentations engaging is vital. By refining our presentation techniques, we capture attention and make the material more memorable.
Mastering Presentation Techniques
Using a laser pointer can effectively highlight key points. It helps direct the audience’s focus precisely where we need it.
Incorporating a webcam can add a personal touch, making our delivery feel more human and relatable. This is especially useful when presenting to remote audiences.
Engage with visual aids, such as highlighters and cameos , to emphasize important content. Highlighting can be done digitally on slides, adding layers of interaction.
We shouldn’t overlook the power of audio icons for narrations. Narrating slides, coupled with recorded timings, ensures the message is delivered as intended.
When it comes to resetting parts of the presentation, tools like the retake and delete options give us flexibility. Also, we can use the pause and stop buttons to manage our pacing.
Utilize presenter view for a comprehensive view of notes and upcoming slides, maintaining seamless delivery. This helps us know what’s next without losing track.
Subscriptions benefits and training courses from providers offer in-depth tutorials and expert tips to sharpen our skills. These benefits help us stay updated with the latest features and best practices.
Finally, tapping into communities and forums can provide additional insights from fellow presenters. We learn from shared experiences, thus improving our techniques.
Optimizing PowerPoint for Different Formats and Audiences
When preparing a PowerPoint presentation , it’s crucial to tailor it to the intended audience and output format. Let’s explore some key tips.
First, let’s talk about resolution . If projecting onto large screens, we should choose Full HD 1080p or even Ultra HD for crystal-clear visuals. This ensures our images and text remain sharp.
We can control video quality by exporting the presentation as a video file. PowerPoint supports MP4 format , which balances quality and file size effectively. If our audience is using different devices, this format will be widely compatible.
Useful Tabs and Tools
PowerPoint offers several tabs for a seamless recording experience:
- Record tab : Allows us to record our slideshow, including narration and laser pointer gestures.
- Slide Show tab : Useful for setting up Presenter View and Teleprompter View, ensuring we stay on track during the presentation.
Recording Narration
Including narration can enhance our presentation. We can utilize a webcam and web camera for recording narration to add a personal touch.
To get started:
- Click on the Record Slide Show option.
- Ensure our microphone and camera are enabled.
Editing and Saving
We’re bound to make mistakes. Luckily, PowerPoint lets us delete and edit specific sections of our recordings. After perfecting it, we can export the presentation in different formats or save it directly to OneDrive for easy sharing.
Subscriptions and Compatibility
For those of us using Microsoft 365 , some features offer added benefits, such as better integration with other Office apps and cloud storage. However, PowerPoint 2016 users can still access essential recording tools, though with fewer bells and whistles.
By customizing our presentation and recording settings, we can ensure it resonates with any audience and looks professional across all formats. Let’s always aim for precision and clarity to leave a lasting impression!
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How to Record a PowerPoint Presentation
Knowing how to record a PowerPoint presentation with audio and video can provide viewers with an engaging experience. Whether you're creating a tutorial , a lecture, or a business presentation, combining visuals with narration helps convey your message more effectively.
In this guide, we will walk you through the step-by-step recording process in PowerPoint . From setting up your equipment and recording your screen to editing the final video, you'll learn everything you need to know about creating narrated PowerPoint presentations.
Prepare everything
- Presentation . Ensure your slides are complete and in the correct order. Update PowerPoint to the latest version for the best performance and features.
- Microphone . Use a good-quality microphone to record clear audio . A USB or headset microphone is recommended.
- Webcam (Optional) . If you want to include a video of yourself, use a built-in or external webcam.
- Script . Outline what you want to say for each slide. This will help you stay on track during the presentation recording.
How to record a PowerPoint presentation?
1. set up a screen recorder.
Download and install the free screen recording software for Windows from the official website. Launch the video recorder on your computer.
Easy to use free screen recorder for PC. Record desktop, take screenshots, upload the created content to the cloud for easy and fast sharing.
2. Configure settings
Go to " Settings " to set recording preferences .
- In " Video ", choose the desired output quality and format. Make sure the toggles next to " Record mouse movements " and " Animate mouse clicks " are enabled if needed.
- In the " Audio " tab, adjust the sound levels and select the desired input devices.
3. Record your presentation
Click the " Capture video " option in the side menu and select the mode. Choose the entire display if your presentation is in full-screen mode. You can also manually adjust the screen recording area to show the desired content.
Open your PowerPoint and press the F7 hotkey or click the " Rec " button to record the presentation with audio . Navigate through your slides while speaking clearly into the microphone.
Use drawing tools in the presentation recorder to highlight key points during your narration.
If you need to take a break, use the pause button to temporarily stop the recording. When you've completed your presentation, press the F8 hotkey or click " Stop ".
4. Editing the final video
Use the built-in video editor to trim any unwanted parts of the presentation recording. You can also adjust the playback speed, change the format, and resize the video.
If you need to make more changes, you can import your recorded clip into third-party video editing software . Add transitions, effects, background music, or other enhancements as needed.
Save your edited video in the desired location. It is also possible to upload the recording to the cloud and share it via a link .
FAQ on how to record a presentation
PowerPoint screen recording with audio and video is a powerful way to enhance your message and engage your audience. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can create professional and polished videos that combine your slides with a voice-over .
Whether you're an educator, business professional, or content creator, knowing how to narrate a PowerPoint presentation recording can significantly boost your impact. Remember to practice your delivery and utilize editing tools to refine your final product.
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Do you want to set the right mood and keep your audience engaged and entertained during your next presentation? In this new Slidesgo School tutorial, you’ll learn how to add audio or music to your presentations . You’ll also find out how to edit them to your liking .
Adding Audio from your Computer
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- Before we begin, please note the following: in PowerPoint 2010 or older, you should use .wav or .wma files in Windows, and .wav files in Mac. If you’re using a newer version, we recommend that you work with AAC .m4a files.
- Open your PowerPoint presentation and select the slide where you want to add audio.
- On the Insert tab, in the Media group, click the Audio drop-down arrow. You’ll see two options: the first one allows you to add audio from your PC, whereas the second one allows you to record audio (you’ll need to have a microphone set up in your computer).
- Select Audio from My PC. A new window will open, where you have to locate the audio file you want to add to your presentation.
- Once located, click the drop-down arrow next to Insert. You’ll see two options:
- If you choose Insert , the audio will be directly inserted into your presentation, increasing the size of the document.
- If you choose Link to File , a link to the file will be created, reducing the size of the document. However, there could be issues if you use the presentation in a different computer, forcing you to link the audio file to the presentation again.
- Select the option that best suits your needs.
- If you want to export any audio included in your PowerPoint presentation, right-click its icon → Save Media As (you can only do this with audio inserted from your PC).
- Please note that if you want to play a different audio in each slide, you’ll need to add the audio files one by one. You’ll also need to uncheck “Play Across Slides”. You can refer to the “ Editing Audio ” section in this tutorial if you want more information.
- On the Insert tab, in the Media group, click the Audio drop-down arrow. Select Record Audio. A new window will open.
- Enter the name of the audio file you’re about to record.
- Press Record to start recording. To stop, press the Stop button. To play what you’ve recorded, press Play.
- If you’re happy with what you’ve recorded, click OK. If that’s not the case, click Cancel.
- Select the audio whose format you want to adjust. A new set of tabs, called Audio Tools, will appear on the toolbar.
- In the Bookmarks group, you’ll find an option to add bookmarks, which will be visible in the timeline. These can be helpful if you want to quickly find the main points in your audio during the presentation.
- In the Editing group, there are options to add a fade in and a fade out. You’ll also find the Trim Audio option. If you click it, a new window will open, where you can set the start point and the end point of the audio clip.
- In the Audio Options group, you’ll find the following options to adjust the behavior of the audio clip:
- Volume: It allows you to set the volume of the clip.
- Start: Click the drop-down arrow to choose how you want the audio to start. If you’re using Office 2010, you’ll also find an option here to play the audio clip during the entire presentation.
- Loop until Stopped: Once the audio clip finishes, it starts again indefinitely until you stop it.
- Play Across Slides: If you enable this, the audio clip will be played during the entire presentation. If “Loop until Stopped” is enabled too, it won’t stop playing until you reach the end of the presentation.
- Hide During Show: Check this option if you want to hide the icon.
- Rewind after Playing: Check this option if you want the timer of the audio clip to go back to the beginning when it reaches the end.
- If you’re using newer versions of PowerPoint, you’ll find a group called Audio Styles. Choose “No Style” if you don’t want additional effects. Choose “Play in Background” if you want the audio clip to be played in the background during your presentation.
- You can change the icon of the audio clip. To do so, on the Format tab, in the Adjust group, click Change Picture.
- Insert an icon or a picture. We’ll use it to link the online audio. Please refer to the How to Add and Modify Icons tutorial to learn how to insert icons.
- Add the link to the online audio resource. If you don’t know how to do it, please refer to the How to Insert a Hyperlink in PowerPoint tutorial.
- Once added, click the icon of this audio. A new window will open, where you must click the Play button. Some audio platforms, such as Soundcloud, allow you to generate an autoplay sharing link. With that, you just need to click the icon to play the audio automatically.
- If you want to pause the playback, you’ll need to exit the presentation mode and do it manually.
- Insert the video containing the audio or music you want. If you don’t know how, please refer to the How to Add a Video in PowerPoint tutorial.
- Decrease the size of the video and place it outside the visible part of the slide.
- We need to set it to automatically play in presentation mode. To do this, on the Playback tab, in the Video Options group, click the Start drop-down arrow and select “Automatically”. If you need more information, please refer to the How to Add a Video in PowerPoint tutorial.
- Please note that the audio will stop when changing slides.
To create a playlist that plays across all slides during your presentation, you need to use an audio editing software, such as Audacity or Adobe Audition, and edit the clips so that they come one after another. When you’re done, export it as a single audio file, which you can now use in your presentation.
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How to use Microsoft PowerPoint
Creating a successful slideshow is no small task. So, if you’re new to Microsoft PowerPoint, you’ll need to familiarize yourself with the features and tools you need to build a presentation.
How to create a slideshow
How to add a slide, how to insert slide elements, how to use different views, how to add speaker notes, how to start and end a presentation.
We’ll guide you through the process of creating a PowerPoint slideshow by adding slides and elements as well as how to present the show when you finish. These basics are just what you need as a beginner and should get you off to a terrific start with PowerPoint.
Note : The information in this tutorial applies to PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 on Windows. While you may see variations in features or menus, most PowerPoint versions have the same basic options.
When you open the application, you can create a new blank slideshow or use a built-in PowerPoint template . To best familiarize yourself with the application and the items we’ll walk through here, select a Blank slideshow on the Home screen and follow along.
Next, you’ll want to name and save your presentation file. Select File > Save or Save As name the file on the right, choose a location for it, and select Save .
Be sure to continue saving your slideshow regularly as you work on it by selecting Save in the Quick Access Toolbar.
A blank presentation in PowerPoint starts you off with a main slide. You’ll notice a text box at the top for the title and one beneath for the subtitle. Simply click inside these boxes to enter your text.
While it’s good to get in the habit of using title slides like these to begin future presentations, you’ll also need to know how to insert the additional slides.
Go to either the Home or Insert tab and open the New Slide menu in the ribbon.
Choose the layout you want to use for the new slide. You’ll see several options that include placeholders, which is handy for popping in what you need like text, lists, or images.
Once the slide appears, click inside a placeholder to add the necessary elements.
Continue to insert as many slides as you want the same way.
Along with using the placeholders on the slides, you can add your own items. This is helpful if a slide doesn’t contain the number or type of placeholders you need.
Add a text box
One popular slide element to add is a text box, which is just like the title and subtitle boxes on the title slide. With it, you can insert and format text as you wish.
Go to the Insert tab and select Text box in the Text group.
You can use your cursor to draw the size of the box you want or simply click the slide and begin typing inside the box.
To format the text in the box, select it and go to the Home tab. Use the options in the Font section of the ribbon to adjust the style, size, color, or emphasis.
Specific to PowerPoint on Windows, you’ll also see a floating toolbar appear near the text that you select. This toolbar contains the same features as on the Home tab along with additional options.
Add images, shapes, and icons
Because a slideshow is a visual tool, you’ll likely want to add photos, illustrations, shapes, or icons to slides.
Go to the Insert tab and open the Pictures , Shapes , or Icons menu.
- Pictures : Pick an image from your device, one of the stock images, or an online picture and select Insert .
- Shapes : Pick a shape from the menu and use your cursor to draw it on the slide.
- Icons : Search or use the categories to find the icon, select it, and click Insert .
Once you insert one of the above on your slide, you’ll see the corresponding tab appear to format the object. For pictures, you have a Picture Format tab, for shapes, you have a Shape Format tab, and for icons, you have a Graphics Format tab.
You can use the tools in the ribbon to do things like change the color, add a border, align or rotate the object, and resize it.
Add audio or video
Another useful object to add to your slides is an audio file or video. You can then play the sound or video clip during your presentation.
Go to the Insert tab and open the Audio or Video menu.
- Audio : Pick an audio file to add to PowerPoint from your device or record audio on the spot.
- Video : Pick a video to embed into your presentation from your device, one of the stock videos, or an online video and select Insert .
Like with images and shapes, you’ll see tabs appear to format the file you insert. For audio, you have an Audio Format tab, for video, you have a Video Format tab, and for both types of files, you have a Playback tab.
Use the Format tabs to adjust the color, add a border, or apply an effect and the Playback tab to set a fade in or out effect, loop the playback, or play it in the background.
You can take advantage of different views in PowerPoint for accomplishing various tasks. This is helpful for seeing all of your slides in a grid, viewing a notes page, or working with an outline.
Go to the View tab and you’ll see the options in the Presentation Views group.
- Normal : Use this to create and edit your slides.
- Outline View : Use this to work with an outline of your presentation. Each slide is numbered with a hierarchy of slide elements.
- Slide Sorter : Use this to see your slides in a grid format for an overall slideshow view.
- Notes Page : Use this to view your presentation with notes — this is where you print a PowerPoint presentation with notes .
- Reading View : Use this to play your slideshow in the same window without entering full-screen mode.
Use the tools in the Show section of the View tab to display a Ruler , Gridlines , or Guides . These items can help you line up your slide elements.
You can also select the Zoom and Fit to Window options in the Zoom section of the ribbon to get a better view of slide items or the overall slide.
Presenting a slideshow is similar to giving a speech where you may want to use speaker notes. Like note cards, you can add notes to each slide in your presentation. When you present the slideshow, only you can view your notes; your audience cannot see them.
Select Notes in the Status Bar at the bottom of the PowerPoint window or go to View > Notes .
Add your notes in the section that appears below the slide.
You can use the options in the Font section of the Home tab to add emphasis or create a list.
For more detail, check out our how-to for adding notes in PowerPoint .
When you’re ready to present your PowerPoint slideshow or to see it as your audience will, you can start the presentation anytime.
Go to the Slide Show tab.
To display your speaker notes and a dashboard of controls while you present, check the box for Use Presenter View in the Monitors section. Then, select the monitors for the slideshow display and presenter view using the Monitor drop-down menu.
On the left side of the ribbon, pick From Beginning or From Current Slide per your preference.
When the slideshow starts, you’ll see what your audience sees on one monitor with Presenter View on the other. This is a super helpful way to present your slideshow because the Presenter View window provides you with controls.
If you’re unable to use more than one monitor, you’ll also see controls on the bottom left of the slides.
In the Presenter View window, you’ll see the current slide on the left with the controls beneath and the next slide on the right along with your speaker notes.
To use a control, hover your cursor over each button for a brief description.
From left to right, you can choose a laser pointer or pen, see all slides in a grid, zoom in on the slide, display a black screen, turn the subtitles or camera on or off, and view additional options like changing the subtitle settings or ending the presentation.
To stop presentation mode, press your Esc key, select End Slide Show at the top, or use the three dots to choose End Show .
While this beginner’s guide to using PowerPoint should get you off to a great start creating and presenting your first slideshow, there’s plenty more to learn. Check out how to use Presenter Coach for rehearsing your presentation and best practices for making awesome PowerPoint slides for tips and suggestions.
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Save a presentation as a movie file or MP4
To run your presentation on computers that don't have PowerPoint installed, you can save your presentation as a video file.
MOV files can be played in any application that supports QuickTime movies. The MP4 format is an international standard, so it's supported more broadly, especially on hardware devices.
Save in a video format
Select File > Export .
(Don't use Save As , because it doesn't offer video options.)
Open the File Format list and select the video format that you want ( MP4 or MOV ).
If the MP4 and MOV options aren't in your version of PowerPoint, see Requirements below for more information.
Select the video Quality you want: Presentation Quality , Internet Quality , or Low Quality . The higher the video quality, the larger the file size.
If you have recorded timings and want to use them in the video you create from your presentation, make sure the box next to Use Recorded Timings and Narrations is checked. You can also choose to set the amount of time the video will spend on each slide if you don't have a set timing.
When you've made all your selections, choose Export .
Note: When you export your presentation as a video, any narrated audio that was recorded in Slide Show will play, but other embedded media files won't play.
After you've saved your presentation as a video, you can share it just as you would any other video, by using applications or devices that can open and play videos.
Requirements for saving in a video format
| PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 for Mac 15.23 and later. Beginning in version 16.19, recorded narration is included in exported video files. : Microsoft 365 Subscription |
PowerPoint 2019 for Mac 16.19 and later. |
Limitations on presentations saved as movies
When a presentation plays as a movie, each slide appears for a uniform amount of time unless you set individual timings, or record the slide show to establish timing for the entire presentation. For more information about setting slide timings, see Rehearse and set slide timings .
Several transitions play differently in a movie than they do in a presentation. Animation effects don't play in a movie at all.
Animate text and objects
Add, edit, or remove transitions
Record a slide show
Rehearse and set slide timings
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How to embed a video in powerpoint from YouTube?
How to Embed a Video in PowerPoint from YouTube?
Are you tired of manually downloading videos from YouTube and then uploading them to PowerPoint? Or maybe you’re struggling to get the video to play smoothly in your presentation? Fear not! In this article, we’ll show you how to easily embed a video in PowerPoint from YouTube, making your life easier and your presentations more engaging.
Step 1: Find the Video
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**Locate the YouTube Video You Want to Embed**
Before you can embed the video, you need to find the YouTube video you want to use. Go to YouTube.com and search for the video you want to embed. Once you’ve found the video, make a note of the video URL, as you’ll need it later.
Step 2: Enable Embedding
**Check the Video’s Embedding Options**
Not all YouTube videos can be embedded. Check the video’s settings to make sure embedding is allowed. To do this:
- Go to the YouTube video’s page
- Click on the Share button
- Click on Embed
- Make sure the Embedding is allowed toggle is turned on
Step 3: Get the Embed Code
**Copy the Embed Code**
Once embedding is enabled, you’ll see the embed code. Copy this code, as you’ll need it to embed the video in PowerPoint.
Step 4: Add the Video to PowerPoint
**Insert the Video into PowerPoint**
Now it’s time to add the video to PowerPoint. Here’s how:
- Open your PowerPoint presentation
- Go to the slide where you want to add the video
- Click on the Insert tab
- Click on Video from the ribbon
- Select Online Video
- Paste the embed code you copied earlier into the Video URL field
- Click Insert
Step 5: Customize the Video
**Customize the Video Player**
You can customize the video player to fit your presentation needs. Here are some options:
- Start time : Set the video to start playing at a specific time
- End time : Set the video to end at a specific time
- Loop : Make the video loop continuously
- Volume : Adjust the video’s volume
- Caption : Add captions to the video
Tips and Tricks
- Use the embeded **video URL **: Using the embedded video URL will ensure that the video is playable in PowerPoint.
- Avoid long video URLs **: Long video URLs can cause issues with embedding. Try to use a shorter URL if possible.
- Test the video : Before presenting, test the video to ensure it’s playing correctly.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
- Video won’t play : Check that the video URL is correct and that embedding is enabled.
- Video is buffering : Check your internet connection and try pausing and resuming the video.
- Video is not displaying correctly : Check the video’s settings and try resizing the video player.
Embedding a video in PowerPoint from YouTube is a simple process that can enhance your presentations and make them more engaging. By following these steps, you’ll be able to easily add videos to your PowerPoint presentations and customize them to fit your needs.
Table: Embedding Options
Option | Description |
---|---|
Start Time | Set the video to start playing at a specific time |
End Time | Set the video to end at a specific time |
Loop | Make the video loop continuously |
Volume | Adjust the video’s volume |
Caption | Add captions to the video |
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How to Fix An Error Occurred While PowerPoint Was Saving The File on Windows 11
The Microsoft PowerPoint app on Windows 11 PCs and laptops is one of the most significant apps, especially for those who often need to create impactful presentations for professional or personal use. However, how would you feel if you put the effort in creating a beautiful PowerPoint presentation but continually get the “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error when when trying to save it on your Windows 11 device. Horrible, right? The said save-file error prompt has often pestered PowerPoint users with Windows 11 PCs and laptops over past months and years, and as you are already here reading this article, we presume that you are one of them.
So, to help you, and all others who are currently experiencing the “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error on Windows 11 PCs and laptops, we have come up with this article. In this in-depth guide, we will discuss some the possible causes that can trigger the “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error for the PowerPoint app on a Windows 11 PC or laptop. Not only that but you will also learn about some of the most effective troubleshooting methods to resolve the save-file error for the PowerPoint application on your Windows 11 device. Hence, without further ado, check out the following sections right away!
What is the “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” Error in PowerPoint on Windows 11?
Now, before proceeding to the troubleshooting guides to resolve the “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error in the PowerPoint app on Windows 11, let us provide you with a quick overview of the error. This will give you an idea about the possible causes for the file-save error in the PowerPoint app and help you further understand the fixes and suggestions provided below.
The “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error in the PowerPoint app usually shows up as a warning prompt when trying to save a new presentation or .ppt on a Windows 11 PC or laptop. When the prompt appears, there is no other option except an OK button that users can click to make it go away, though it will not save the file to the selected location.
There are various reasons why the “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error might show up while saving a PowerPoint file on Windows 11 PCs and laptops. It could be due to elementary issues within the presentation file such as incompatible or corrupted media content, unsupported text fonts, or other similar issues. On the other hand, the file-save error in PowerPoint can also arise due to a temporary glitch in the Windows system, a technical issue with the Microsoft 365 app, an account-related issue, or a misconfigured setting within PowerPoint itself on Windows 11 PCs and laptops.
Fix “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” Error in PowerPoint on Windows 11
Now that you have an idea about the possible reasons behind the “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error in the PowerPoint app on Windows 11, let’s proceed to the fixes, shall we? Below, we have curated a list of some of the most effective fixes as well as some suggestions that could help you get rid of the save-file error in the PowerPoint app on your Windows 11 PC or laptop and finally save that PPT presentation that you have been trying to.
To further help you, we have also provided easy-to-follow, step-by-step guides along with helpful screenshots that help you execute the fixes on your Windows 11 device. So, check out the fixes for the “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error in PowerPoint on Windows 11 right below.
1. Try Saving the File in Another Folder/Drive
When you encounter the “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error in PowerPoint on Windows 11 while trying to save a file to a specific location on your PC or laptop, one of the first fixes you can try is saving the file to any other folder or drive. While the default location for .ppt files on Windows 11 is set as the Documents folder, which is in the primary drive, you can choose to save the file to another location on your PC or laptop by using the following steps:
1. With the PowerPoint presentation opened within the app, click the File option from on the above menu bar.
2. Next, click the Save As tab on the left navigation bar and select the Browse option on the right pane.
3. In the following Save as window that opens up, navigate to a new location on your Windows 11 PC or laptop and click the Save button to save the file.
When you save the PowerPoint file in a new folder or drive on your Windows 11 device, check whether or not you are getting the “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error. If it does not show up, you might want avoid the location in which you were trying to save the file previously. In case the error still shows up, proceed to the following section.
2. Copy All the Slides to a New File and Try Saving It on Windows 11
If saving the file to a new location or drive on your Windows 11 PC or laptop did not help in resolving the “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error in the PowerPoint app, you can try copy-pasting all the slides into a new presentation and save it on your device. Although it would take some extra effort to copy all the slides and create a brand-new PowerPoint presentation, we think it would be worth a try rather than losing your current presentation.
So, with the file that is causing the “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error opened in the PowerPoint app on Windows 11, copy the slides, and paste them onto the new presentation file. Once it is completed, try saving the new .ppt file on your PC or laptop and check whether or not you are getting the same save-file error.
3. Check for Incompatible/Corrupted Elements in the PowerPoint Presentation
Our next suggestion to get rid of the “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error in the PowerPoint app on your Windows 11 PC or laptop would be to check for incompatible or corrupted elements within the file that you are trying to save.
You see, if you have added media content such as images, videos, or GIFs that are incompatible or corrupted in the PowerPoint presentation that you are trying to save, there is a high chance of you getting the “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error for that specific file. Not only incompatible or corrupted media can trigger the save-file error but the usage of unsupported fonts and complex objects in your presentation can also do the same.
So, when you keep getting the “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error while trying to save a PowerPoint file on your Windows 11 PC or laptop, check for questionable media content, font styles, and objects and make sure they are all perfect. For media content like videos and photos, you can open them in any other media-playing app or photo-viewer to check if they open or not.
If you find problematic elements within the PowerPoint file that you were trying to save, remove them or replace them with compatible content immediately. Then, try to save the file by using the PowerPoint app on your Windows 11 PC or laptop, and check whether or not the “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error is showing up.
4. Use Third-Party Apps to Save the File
The MS PowerPoint app is not the only app that you can use to create and save presentations on your Windows 11 PC or laptop. There are many other platforms that offer users to create and save PowerPoint presentations without relying on the PowerPoint app. Examples of such platforms include the Google Slides , Canva , Xtensio , LibreOffice , and many others.
So, if you getting the “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error while saving your PowerPoint file on your Windows 11 PC or laptop, what you can do is copy all the slides, paste them onto one of the other PowerPoint alternative platforms and save it from there. Now, we know that you will have to give some extra effort for this but this will rid you of the annoying save-file error within the PowerPoint app that you are encountering continuously.
5. Add New Location in Trusted Locations in PowerPoint on Windows 11
The PowerPoint app on Windows 11 has some pre-set trusted locations that can be used to save .ppt files on a PC or laptop. So, if you are encountering the “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error while saving your PowerPoint file in a new location or drive, adding the same to the Trusted Locations list might help you resolve the issue for you.
So, follow the steps right below to edit the Trusted Locations settings within the PowerPoint app and add the new location to the list right now:
1. Open the PowerPoint app on your Windows 11 PC or laptop.
2. Click the Options button at the bottom of the left navigation bar.
3. Within the following window, click the Trust Center option on the left pane.
4. Next, click the Trust Center Settings button on the right pane.
5. In the next window, click the Trusted Locations tab on the left nav bar.
6. Here, click the Add new location… button .
7. Now, use the following window to add the location where you are trying to save the PowerPoint file on your Windows 11 PC or laptop and click the OK button .
Once you add the location to the Trust Center Settings within the PowerPoint app on your Windows 11 PC or laptop, try saving the file you were trying to save to the newly-added location and check whether or not you are getting the “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error.
6. Open PowerPoint in Safe Mode on Windows 11
Another trick that you can use when you get the “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error in the PowerPoint app on your Windows 11 PC or laptop is to open the said app in safe mode. In case you are experiencing the error for a new presentation that you created, you can copy slides onto another similar platform as mentioned in Fix #4, open the PowerPoint app in safe mode, paste the slides, and try to save it while the app being in the safe mode.
Now, there are a couple of methods you can use to open the PowerPoint app in safe mode on your Windows 11 PC or laptop. Check them out in the following sub-sections.
Use the following steps to open the PowerPoint app in safe mode on Windows 11:
1. Close the PowerPoint app, in case it was previously opened.
2. Locate the PowerPoint app shortcut on your Windows 11 PC or laptop. You can also use Windows + S to open Windows search and find the app there.
3. Now, press and hold the Ctrl key on your keyboard and click the PowerPoint app icon.
4. You will get a prompt to confirm whether you want to open PowerPoint in safe mode . Click Yes on the said prompt.
This will open the PowerPoint app in safe mode on your Windows 11 PC or Laptop.
There is one other method of opening the PowerPoint app in safe mode and you can use the following steps to do so:
1. Close the PowerPoint app, if it is opened on your Windows 11 device.
2. Press Windows + R to open the Run tool.
3. Within the provided text field, type in or copy-paste the following text and press Enter :
4. Once you press the Enter button, the PowerPoint app will be opened in safe mode .
7. Sign Out of Your Account in Microsoft 365 and Sign Back In
The “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error can also arise due to an account-related issue on your Windows 11 PC or laptop. In this case, one of the simplest trick you can try to resolve the issue is signing out of your Microsoft account and signing back in.
So, follow the steps right below to sign out of your Microsoft Account from within the PowerPoint app and sign back into it:
2. Click the Account tab on the left navigation bar.
3. At the top, click the Sign out button right below your account name.
5. Confirm your action on the following prompt.
4. Once you are signed out of your account, click the Sign in button .
5. Follow the on-screen instructions to sign back into your Microsoft Account within the PowerPoint app on your device.
After signing back into your account, open the PowerPoint file that you were trying to save and use the Save as option to save it. If the issue was related to your MS account on your Windows 11 PC or laptop, you should not get the “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error from here.
8. Repair or Reset Microsoft 365 App on Windows 11
Now, the next thing you can do if you keep encountering the “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error while trying to save a PowerPoint file on your Windows 11 PC or laptop is to repair or reset the Microsoft 365 app. Fortunately, Windows 11 provides built-in tools to repair and reset certain applications such as the Microsoft 365 app. So, check out the following sub-sections to repair the said app, and if that does not work, reset it completely.
Repair Microsoft 365 on Windows 11
To repair the Microsoft 365 app on your Windows 11 PC or laptop, follow the steps right below:
1. Use Windows + I to open the Settings app on your device.
2. Go Apps tab on the left navigation bar and click the Installed apps option on the right pane.
3. Use the above search bar to find the Microsoft 365 app and click the Overflow (three-dot) button fo r it.
4. Click on Advanced options on the overflow menu.
5. Scroll down to the Reset section on the following page and click the Repair button .
6. Wait for Windows repair the Microsoft 365 app.
Once the process is completed, open the PowerPoint app and check whether the “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error shows up or not. If it does, proceed to the following sub-section.
Reset Microsoft 365 on Windows 11
Resetting the Microsoft 365 app on your Windows 11 PC or laptop will sign you out of the said app. So, after the reset process, you will have to sign back into it to access all the Office applications on your device. Having said that, follow the steps right below to reset the Microsoft 365 app on your device:
1. Use steps 1-4 from the previous section to open the Advanced options page for the Microsoft 365 app on Windows 11.
2. Scroll down to the Reset section once again and this time, click the Reset button .’
3. Confirm your action on the following prompt.
4. Wait for the reset process to complete.
5. Restart your Windows 11 PC or laptop after the reset.
Following reboot of your device, launch the PowerPoint app, sign into your Microsoft account, and check whether or not the “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error is showing up when trying to save a file.
9. Reinstall Microsoft 365 App on Windows 11
One of the last things you can try to resolve the “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error in the PowerPoint app on your Windows 11 PC or laptop is reinstalling the Microsoft 365 app on your device. As reinstalling the Microsoft 365 app involves uninstalling it, naturally, you will have to sign back into your account after the reinstallation.
With that being said, follow the steps right below to reinstall the Microsoft 365 app on your Windows 11 PC or laptop:
1. Use Windows + S to invoke Windows search or click the Magnifier button on the Taskbar of your Windows 11 device.
2. Find the Microsoft 365 app using the search box above.
3. Right-click on the Microsoft 365 app icon and select the Uninstall option on the context menu.
4. Confirm your action on the following prompt and wait for the app to uninstall.
5. Once it is uninstalled, launch the Microsoft Store on your PC or laptop.
6. Use the above search bar to find the Microsoft 365 app.
7. Click the Microsoft 365 app on the search results page.
8. Now, click the Install button under the app name to initiate the reinstallation process.
9. Wait for the Microsoft 365 app to install on your device.
Following the reinstallation, sign into your Microsoft account, launch the PowerPoint app, and try saving a file to check whether or not the “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error is showing up.
10. Contact Microsoft Support
If none of the above methods help in resolving the “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error in the PowerPoint app on your Windows 11 PC or laptop, you can try contacting Microsoft’s support team to get help regarding the issue.
So, open the official Microsoft Support page with the provided link using a web browser on your device. Click the Sign in option at the top right to sign into your Microsoft account. Now, click the Show expanded list of products to expand the list.
Then, click the PowerPoint option under the Microsoft 365 section and follow the on-screen instructions to explain the issue and raise a ticket for it. Microsoft should contact you via an email in some time.
Why can’t I save my PowerPoint file on Windows 11?
The file-save error in the PowerPoint app on Windows 11 can be a result of a technical glitch within the PowerPoint app or the Microsoft 365 app. It could also arise due to misconfigured settings, damaged or corrupted media or objects within the PowerPoint presentation file, or other similar issues.
How to fix the “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error in PowerPoint?
The “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error in the PowerPoint app on the Windows platform is a common issue and users can rely on various troubleshooting methods to fix it. These include repairing or resetting the Microsoft 365 app, opening the PowerPoint app in safe mode, removing damaged media or objects from the presentation file, and reinstalling the Microsoft 365 app.
Which are the best PowerPoint alternatives on Windows 11?
There are many PowerPoint alternatives available on Windows 11 that can help users create and save presentation files on their PCs and laptops. These include Google Slides, Canva, Xtensio, and LibreOffice.
Wrapping Up
That wraps up our comprehensive guide on how to fix the “An error occurred while PowerPoint was saving the file” error in the PowerPoint app on Windows 11 PCs and laptops. The save-file error for PowerPoint files can be pretty annoying for users trying to save important presentation files for personal or professional use.
So, if you were experiencing the issue on your Windows 11 PC or laptop, we hope this in-depth guide helped you resolve it immediately. If it did, don’t forget to let us know in the comments below. You can also subscribe to our website and YouTube channel to get updates about our latest posts and videos. As always, thank you for reading this article till the very end, and we will see you again in our next guide!
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4. Where does PowerPoint Save Audio? In Microsoft PowerPoint, the recorded audio is embedded into each slide rather than saved as a separate file. You can find the recorded audio as the "Audio" icon which is a megaphone icon in the middle of the slide. To play the narration, all you have to do is click on the "Audio" icon on the slide during the presentation.
You can record your PowerPoint presentation—or just a single slide—and capture voice, ink gestures, and your video presence. The completed recording is like any other presentation. You can play it for your audience in Slide Show or you can export it as a video file. So instead of just handing the deck to someone, people can see your presentation with all your passion and personality intact.
Training: In Microsoft PowerPoint, you can record your presentation, narration, and animation timings to give it a professional and polished feel. Watch this video to learn how.
On the File menu, select Save to ensure all your recent work has been saved in PowerPoint presentation format (.pptx). Select File > Export > Create a Video. (Or, on the Recording tab of the ribbon, select Export to Video.) In the first drop-down box under the Create a Video heading, select the video quality you want, which pertains to the ...
I'm taking a class through the local junior college and my professor requires us to record our presentations and submit them as .mp4 movies. We're also supposed to be on camera in an inset! How can I do that in PowerPoint on my PC?
Also, I will show you how to save a recorded PowerPoint slide show in different file formats such that you can easily share them with friends or colleagues.
Record narration and timings for your presentation in Microsoft PowerPoint to give it a professional and polished feel. Record narration and timings: 1. Select Slide Show -- Record Slide Show. 2.
Microsoft PowerPoint has a built-in recording tool that allows you to narrate your presentations using recorded audio. You can export and share recorded presentations as video files. This tutorial covers everything about recording PowerPoint presentations on Windows and Mac computers. Record PowerPoint Presentation with Narration Open the PowerPoint file/presentation you want to record and follow
In this video tutorial from Microsoft, you will learn how to record your PowerPoint presentation.You can record your PowerPoint presentation—or a single slid...
In this post we will show you how to record a presentation in PowerPoint for narrating your slides or making elaborate video tutorials.
Knowing how to record a PowerPoint presentation can save you valuable time and can make you a better lecturer. Let's see how to do it.
Learn how to record or insert audio and video into a PowerPoint presentation. Get the best tips to enhance your slides with audio and video narration in Microsoft PowerPoint.
Create more effective presentations for work, school, or personal use by recording your PowerPoint presentation with both audio and video.
Open your PowerPoint presentation and click on the Slide Show tab. To Record a slideshow in PowerPoint, navigate to the Slideshow tab. From the PowerPoint Set Up group, click on Record Slide Show button. You can choose to record from the beginning, or from the current slide. Record a PowerPoint slideshow to share via Teams or Zoom.
Learn how to video record yourself presenting a PowerPoint with tips, tools, and techniques for a polished presentation.
Microsoft PowerPoint offers a user-friendly tool that allows professionals to record, markup, and export presentations in a few simple steps.
Learn how to video record yourself presenting a PowerPoint presentation using its narratives and slide timing features.
Record your screen in PowerPoint You can record your computer screen and related audio, and then embed it in your PowerPoint slide—or you can save it as a separate file.
In this guide, we'll explore two distinct ways of recording your presentation. First, we'll discuss how to record a presentation from PowerPoint with audio and webcam, and then we'll look at how to turn your .ppt slides into a video.
Recording a PowerPoint presentation can be a game-changer for anyone looking to deliver polished and professional content. Whether we are educators, business professionals, or students, knowing how to record and narrate our slides efficiently can bring our presentations to a whole new level. Forget about the days of live presentations where a slip of the tongue or technical glitch could throw ...
Part 1: How to Record PowerPoint with Built-in Tool The built-in recording function is the easiest way to record PowerPoint presentation with your narration. Step 1 Open your presentation in MS PowerPoint. Go to the Slide Show tab and click Record Slide Show. Tips : In PowerPoint 365, you need to enable the recording function first.
2. Configure settings. Go to "Settings" to set recording preferences.In "Video", choose the desired output quality and format.Make sure the toggles next to "Record mouse movements" and "Animate mouse clicks" are enabled if needed.In the "Audio" tab, adjust the sound levels and select the desired input devices.3. Record your presentation. Click the "Capture video" option in the side menu and ...
Open your PowerPoint presentation and select the slide where you want to add audio. On the Insert tab, in the Media group, click the Audio drop-down arrow. Select Record Audio. A new window will open.
Audio: Pick an audio file to add to PowerPoint from your device or record audio on the spot. Video : Pick a video to embed into your presentation from your device, one of the stock videos, or an ...
Save in a video format. Select File > Export. (Don't use Save As, because it doesn't offer video options.) Open the File Format list and select the video format that you want ( MP4 or MOV ). If the MP4 and MOV options aren't in your version of PowerPoint, see Requirements below for more information. Select the video Quality you want ...
Copy this code, as you'll need it to embed the video in PowerPoint. Step 4: Add the Video to PowerPoint **Insert the Video into PowerPoint** Now it's time to add the video to PowerPoint. Here ...
There are many other platforms that offer users to create and save PowerPoint presentations without relying on the PowerPoint app. Examples of such platforms include the Google Slides, Canva ... use the following window to add the location where you are trying to save the PowerPoint file on your Windows 11 PC or laptop and click the OK button.