Another question I receive a lot goes directly with the previous post (about finding video files): “Where are audio/music files that are embedded inside the .pptx file?”
Here is one process for getting to the actual audio/music files that are embedded in a PPT 2010 file.
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1. Locate the presentation file in Windows Explorer and make a duplicate of it (we are going to “break” it).
2. Change the file name from .pptx to .zip
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3. When you change the file extension you will get this warning dialog – click “Yes.”
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4. Double click to open the new .zip file.
5. Go into the “PPT” folder.
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6. Go into the “Media” folder.
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7. Copy any of the video files (.mp3, .wav, etc.) from here to a folder on your computer.
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8. Done!
– Troy @ TLC