A soundtrack begins playing when the presentation starts. If there are slides that already have video or audio, the soundtrack also plays on those slides.
A file added as a soundtrack always plays from its beginning.
Click
in the toolbar, then click the Audio tab at the top of the sidebar on the right.Click
, then select one or more songs or playlists to add to the soundtrack.To reorder the songs or playlists, drag them above or below another in the list. To delete one, select it, then press Delete.
Click the soundtrack pop-up menu, then choose an option:
Off: The soundtrack doesn’t play.
Play Once: The soundtrack plays through the presentation and doesn’t repeat if the presentation is longer than the soundtrack.
Loop: The soundtrack repeats until the presentation ends.
If you want to play your presentation on a different computer or device from the one you used to create the presentation, choose Keynote > Preferences (from the Keynote menu at the top of your screen), click General at the top of the Preferences window, then select “Copy audio and movies into document.” Doing so ensures the soundtrack is available whenever you play the presentation.
Some media files are protected under copyright law. Some downloaded media may be played only on the device where the download occurred. DRM (digital rights management) protected music can’t be added to the presentation soundtrack. Make sure the computer you’re using has permission to play all the media files included in your presentation.
Import PowerPoint slides directly into Camtasia and quickly edit them to match audio narration.
Import PowerPoint Slides
Import .ppt or .pptx slides directly into Camtasia and record voice narration for the slides.
- Select File > Import Media.
- Select a PowerPoint presentation file (.ppt or .pptx).
Note: You can also drag a PowerPoint presentation file onto the Media Bin to import the slides.
- Click Open (Windows) or Import (Mac).
- On Mac, Microsoft PowerPoint opens.
- Click the Grant Access button.
- In the Slides dropdown, select All, Range, or Single.
- Click Import.
- Camtasia imports the slides as images into the Media Bin. Drag the slides onto the timeline.
- The default duration for each slide is 5 seconds. Drag the end of the clip to extend the duration. See Change Default Slide Duration to change the duration before importing slides and other media.
- Record voice narration.
Change the Default Slide Duration
The default duration of slides and images added to the timeline is 5 seconds.
- Select Edit (Windows) or Camtasia 2022 (Mac) > Preferences.
- Click the Timing (Windows) or Timeline (Mac) tab.
- Enter a default duration for the Images (Windows) or Default Image Duration (Mac).
- Click OK (Windows) or close the Preferences dialog (Mac) to save the changes.
Tip: Adjust the duration of a slide.
To adjust the duration of a single slide, select the desired clip on the timeline. Then drag the end of the clip in or out. You may need to insert space between slides before extending the duration (see below).
Insert Space Between Slides
Create space between slides to make room for longer narrations or to insert additional media.
Move Media on One Track:
Hold the
Shift key and drag the media to a new location on the timeline. Media to the right of the clip moves with the selection.
Move Media on Multiple Tracks:
- Shift+click to select the first clip on each track.
- Hold the Shift key and drag the media to a new location on the timeline. Media to the right of the clip moves with the selection.
Note: For Mac, you must click and hold the mouse button on the last selected clip as you drag to move media to the right of the selection.
Which of the following is should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation?
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Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation in Mcq?
Q. | Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation? |
B. | Insert, New slide |
C. | File Open |
D. | File, New |
Answer» b. Insert, New slide |