Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint (Windows mobile)

Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint (Windows mobile)

Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint (Windows mobile)

Video recommendations

PowerPoint 2010: .wmv

PowerPoint for Mac 2011: .mpg

Newer versions of PowerPoint: .mp4 files encoded with H.264 video and AAC audio

Audio recommendations

PowerPoint 2010: .wav, .wma

PowerPoint for Mac 2011: .wav

Newer versions of PowerPoint: .m4a files encoded with AAC audio

These names and formats sound complicated, but you can easily convert to and use these formats without having to know anything more than the names.

Tip: Check out these YouTube videos from PowerPoint community experts for more help with video and audio!

You can play the following audio and video formats in PowerPoint Mobile and PowerPoint for Windows Phone 10, but you can't play YouTube videos.

 

 

Supported video file formats

 

 

 

 

 

 

Supported audio file formats

Wrong format? Convert and re-insert your file

If PowerPoint doesn’t let you insert a video or audio file, convert it to the recommended format:

  1. Go online to CloudConvert.com.

  2. Click Select Files. The Open dialog box appears. Navigate to the folder that contains the video or audio file you want to convert.

In the dialog box, choose the media file you want to convertAlternatively, to select a file stored in the cloud, select the arrow next to Select Files, and choose the cloud system (Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, or OneDrive) where your media file is stored.

3. Select the media file and then click Open.

4. The name of your selected media file and its format are shown on the page.Your file selection is given on the page

5. Click the Format button ( The Format button ), and choose the appropriate format for the media file.

The options under the Format button allow you to specify which media format you want to convert to

6. Click the Conversion Options button: The Conversion Options button

7. Select a Video Codec, and/or Audio Codec.

The Conversion Options dialog box has options for the Video Code and the Audio Codec

(There are other options available in the dialog box to choose from for people who have more expertise with media files.)

8. Click Okay.

The web page now summarizes the conversion: The format you're starting with is named on the left side, and the format that it'll be converted to is named on the right.

9. Click the red Start Conversion button at the bottom of the page.

The Start Conversion button

When the conversion is complete, a green Download button appears on the page.

10. Click Download.

When the conversion process is finished, a green Download button appears so that you can copy the converted media file back to your PC

The file is copied to your Windows Downloads folder. You can then move it to any folder you like. It's ready to be inserted in your PowerPoint presentation.

The converted file is copied to your computer's Downloads folder

(CloudConvert.com is independent of Microsoft. Microsoft makes no warranties, implied or otherwise, about the performance or reliability of that service.)

Go back to the PowerPoint slide where you want to insert your video or audio file. On the toolbar ribbon, on the Insert tab of the Media group, choose the arrow under Audio or Video and then choose the appropriate command for inserting your file.

On the Insert tab of the PowerPoint toolbar ribbon, select Audio or Video