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Anonymous Posted on Apr 01, 2009

Adding audio to power point presentation

I am trying to add a narrative to a PPT. The file become too big, over 30mb. I tried to add a compressed audio file using real producer basic. When I tried to attach the file to the PPT it does not let you imprt an .ra file. You can imprt aiff, au, midi, mp3, wav and wma. How do I attach a compressed .ra file to the PPT. There were articles saying this is the best way to add audio to a presentation, and gave the steps to follow, but I hit a snag when I try to attach the .ra file.

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Try using this software
http://www.rm-mp3.org/
to convert the .ra file to mp3. Then you should be fine.

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