![]() To learn 5 additional ways to compress your PowerPoint presentations, making them easier to share with your clients and colleagues, check out our compression guide here. Standard (480p): Use when space is limited, such as when sending presentations via e-mail.The smaller you compress your videos, the more room you will save in your presentation, but the lower the quality.HD (720p): Quality will be comparable to media which is streamed over the Internet. Full HD (1080p): Save space while maintaining overall audio and video quality.The video compression options available to you in PowerPoint are: This can still significantly decrease the size of videos embedded from your computer. Choose between 1080p, 720p and 480p After selecting a compression option, PowerPoint begins compressing all the videos within your presentation.įor the best video and audio quality playback, choose the Full HD (1080p) resolution.Go to the Video Format tab and select the Poster Frame drop-down arrow. ![]() When you see the frame that you want to use as the preview image, click the Pause button. Select the Info tab (selected by default) Open your PowerPoint presentation, head to the slide containing the clip, and click the Play button on the video.To compress a video in PowerPoint, simply: This is only applicable to videos you embed from your computer (online videos don’t require compression as they don’t take up space within your presentation). If you have inserted a lot of videos from your computer and your presentation is running slowly (or is too big to share with others), you can reduce your file size by compressing your videos. That means that if you want your video to play full screen during your presentation, you first need to resize the video to fit your entire slide space, as pictured below. Getting an online video to play full screenBecause the Play Full Screen command is not available for online videos in PowerPoint, online videos will play in whatever frame size they exist in on your slide. The cool thing about this Play Full Screen feature is, you can then design your slide any way you like with your videos, and have them play full screen when you click them.įor example, you could put 3 instructional videos on the same slide, and have each one play in full screen when you click it. Click Play Full ScreenNow whenever you play that video inside your presentation, the video will play in full screen, regardless of how you resize it on your slide.To make a video Play Full Screen in PowerPoint (regardless of its size on your slide), simply: If you are working with an online video in your presentation, see the note down below about G etting an online video to play full screen. If you embedded a video from your computer into PowerPoint, you can get it to play full screen without having to resize it.
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