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How to Record a Presentation in PowerPoint
Recording PowerPoint presentations can have several benefits. They can serve as recordings of a session that can be uploaded online, shared with participants who might not be able to attend a presentation session, or used as tutorials for passing on instructions.
How to Record a PowerPoint Presentation
PowerPoint provides multiple options for initiating recording for a presentation. You can also choose to record audio and yourself presenting the slides using your camera. When recording your presentations, you can choose PowerPoint templates or something minimalist made by you to record the session. Just be mindful of the graphics to ensure the video does not appear overpowering to the viewer.
How do I Record a PowerPoint Presentation as a Video?
You can start recording your presentation using the following method.
- Record Tab: To record a PowerPoint presentation, go to the Record tab and select whether you wish to record from the beginning, from the current slide, a specific area on the screen, or record audio.
- Slide Show Tab: you can also initiate recording a PPT via Slide Show -> Record to initiate recording from the current slide or the beginning of your presentation.
Record Button: If you’re using the latest version of PowerPoint, you can start Recording your presentation from the current slide via the Record button in the top right corner.
Record from the Current Slide or Beginning of the Presentation
Starting your recording from the beginning of the current slide will open your presentation in recording mode. Hit Record to start the recording.
Screen Recording in PowerPoint
If you initiate screen recording in PowerPoint, you can start recording a screencast by selecting the area you wish to record. This is similar to recording a PowerPoint presentation as a video, with the added advantage of recording other parts of your desktop. This method can also be used for recording a screencast, even if you’re not using a PowerPoint presentation in your video recording.
To start the recording, click Record or use the Windows+SHIFT+R hotkey. To stop the screen recording, click Pause to temporarily halt the recording to resume later or Stop or the Windows+SHIFT+Q hotkey to end the recording session.
The recorded video will be instantly added to your slide once you click Stop .
Record Audio
Another option in the Record tab in PowerPoint is to record audio narrations for your PowerPoint presentation. Simply click Record to start, Pause to temporarily halt, and Stop to stop the recording process.
Once the recording stops, the audio will be added to your PowerPoint presentation.
How can I Annotate Slides in PowerPoint During a Recording?
Once you enter recording mode, you can start annotating your slides using the Pen or Highlighter tool. Other tools in the menu include a Laser pointer and Eraser.
How can I Record a PowerPoint Presentation with Audio?
To enable audio for your Powerpoint recording, unmute the mic from the audio icon on top, CTRL+M hotkey, or click the three dots ( More options for recording menu), followed by the Microphone to select the audio device for recording. You can only record audio if an audio device is connected to your computer. This is a fairly simple process, unlike other presentation platforms. For example, in an earlier article, we showed you how to do a voiceover on Google Slides , which entails a slightly more elaborate process.
How to Record Yourself Presenting a PowerPoint?
Enable the camera during a recording session.
Like turning on audio, you can toggle the camera on or off using the icon on top. The camera input device can also be selected via the Camera option or CTRL+K hotkey, which can be revealed via the three dots from the top menu.
Insert Video Recording in a Slide using Cameo
PowerPoint’s Cameo feature enables recording a video to insert in a slide. You can use the feature to quickly insert a video message in your slides that can be played during a presentation session. This option might also be relevant if you intend to convert PowerPoint to video . If you are looking how to video record yourself presenting a PowerPoint, then follow the steps below.
Once Cameo is turned on, you can also choose to stylize the camera shape, style, border, and add effects. Cameo is quite a unique feature in PowerPoint that currently does not have alternatives in rival presentation apps. For example, you cannot use a similar feature if you wish to convert Google Slides to video .
How to Save Recording for a PowerPoint Presentation?
After you have completed your recording, click Export to save the presentation recording.
You can customize your recording settings via Customize Export or continue the process via Export Video .
Using the Customize Export option, you can choose between a desired output quality for your video, including Ultra HD (4K), Full HD (1080p), HD (720p), and Standard (480p).
Other options in the menu include the ability to choose and preview timings and narrations.
After you are satisfied with your recording settings, you can export your presentation to video.
The video recording of your PowerPoint presentation can be played using any standard video player. The video can also be embedded in PowerPoint slides, uploaded online, such as to a YouTube channel, or shared via cloud storage apps like Dropbox, Box, OneDrive, etc.
You can start recording a PowerPoint presentation using one of the following methods: – Record Tab: Go to the Record tab and select whether to record from the beginning, from the current slide, or from a specific area on the screen. – Slide Show Tab: Go to Slide Show > Record to initiate recording from the current slide or the beginning of your presentation. – Record Button: If you are using the latest version of PowerPoint, you can start recording from the current slide by clicking the Record button in the top right corner.
To record audio: – Go to the Record tab. – Click Record under the Audio section. – Use the Pause button to temporarily halt the recording and the Stop button to end the recording.
Yes, you can annotate slides during a recording: – Enter recording mode. – Use the Pen or Highlighter tool from the toolbar to annotate slides. – Other tools include the Laser pointer and Eraser.
To enable your microphone: – Unmute the mic from the audio icon on top. – Use the CTRL+M hotkey or click the three dots (More options for the recording menu). – Select Microphone to choose the audio device for recording.
To record yourself presenting: – Enable the camera during the recording session by toggling the camera icon on top. – Use the CTRL+K hotkey or access the camera option via the three dots from the top menu.
Cameo allows you to insert a video recording into a slide: – Go to Insert > Video > Cameo. – Record a video message that can be played during a presentation session. – Customize the camera shape, style, and border, and add effects using the Camera Format options.
To save a recording: – Click Export after completing your recording. – Customize your recording settings via Customize Export or continue the process via Export Video. – Choose the desired output quality (Ultra HD, Full HD, HD, or Standard). – Select and preview timings and narrations if needed. – Export the presentation to a video format.
Yes, you can edit the recording settings before exporting: – Use the Customize Export option. – Adjust output quality and other settings as needed. – Preview timings and narrations to ensure everything is as desired.
Yes, you can record a screencast: – Go to the Record tab and select Screen Recording. – Choose the area you wish to record. – Click Record or use the Windows+SHIFT+R hotkey to start recording. – Click Pause to temporarily halt the recording and Stop or use the Windows+SHIFT+Q hotkey to end the session.
Recording a PowerPoint presentation can provide a record of the session, allow you to share it with those who could not attend, and create tutorials or instructional videos.
Final Words
Recording a PowerPoint presentation can provide a record of a session that might be required for further sharing. The best way to record a presentation is to ensure that your slides aren’t visually overpowering, your audio is clear and audible, and if using a camera, the cam input isn’t hazy, grainy, or too dark.
Once you are familiar with how to record a presentation on PowerPoint, it might take a bit of practice to make your video recording look professional and crisp. It’s best to practice your sessions before recording them until you can seamlessly record presentation decks. Alternatively, check our article about how to insert a video into PowerPoint .
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How to Record a PowerPoint Presentation with Narration
Can be helpful in creating a dramatic narrative
Microsoft PowerPoint has a built-in recording tool that allows you to narrate your presentations using recorded audio. You can export and share recorded presentations as video files.
This tutorial covers everything about recording PowerPoint presentations on Windows and Mac computers.
Record PowerPoint Presentation with Narration
Open the PowerPoint file/presentation you want to record and follow the steps below.
Record PowerPoint Presentation on Windows
- Select the slide you want to start recording from on the slide thumbnail pane.
- Head to the Record tab on the ribbon and select the Record button to start recording from the current/selected slide.
To record from the first slide, select the down-facing arrow icon below the Record button and select From Beginning .
You can also record a presentation from the Slide Show tab. Select Slide Show on the ribbon and select Record , From Current Slide , or From Beginning .
That’ll open PowerPoint’s presentation recorder in a fullscreen window.
- Select the Record icon and start speaking after the three seconds countdown.
PowerPoint records the presentation window and captures your voice and webcam feed as you navigate the slides. Select the left-facing and right-facing arrows to move to the previous and next slides in the presentation.
Record PowerPoint Presentation in macOS
- Open the Slide Show tab and select Record Slide Show .
- Select the Record button on the toolbar to start recording your narration.
Use your keyboard arrow keys to move back and forth between slides. Press N or Space Bar to move to the next slide or animation in the presentation. Press P or Backspace to return to the previous slide or animation.
Select Tips in the top-left corner for more keyboard shortcuts and other presentation tips.
Note: The narration tool doesn’t record slide transitions. When moving between slides, wait for the destination slide to appear on the screen before speaking.
PowerPoint Recorder Control/Settings
You’ll find a handful of controls and options on the recording tool. We’ll show you how to use these controls to include voiceovers or audio recordings in your presentation.
Using Presentation Pointer Tools
PowerPoint provides several tools to mark up your slides when narrating your presentation. There’s a pen tool, eraser, laser pointer, and highlighter.
With the Pen tool, you can draw on slides during narration/recording. Press Ctrl + P (Windows) or Command + P (Mac) to use the pen tool. You can also select the Pen icon to convert the pointer to a pen.
The Laser pointer tool converts your cursor to an onscreen laser. Use the laser pointer to draw attention to something on a slide/presentation.
Press Ctrl + L (Windows) or Command + L (Mac) to use the laser pointer. There’s also a Laser pointer icon on the toolbar.
Pressing Ctrl + I (or selecting the Highlighter tool ) converts your cursor to a highlighter.
Use the Eraser tool to remove inks and highlight from slides. Select the Eraser icon or press Ctrl + E and select the ink to erase.
On macOS, select the Erase Pen icon (or press E ) to erase all drawings and highlights on the slide.
You can change the pointer tools ink from the color selection boxes. However, one major limitation is that you can’t change the size of these pointer tools.
Pause and Resume Your Recording
In Windows, press I on your keyboard or select the Pause button in the top-left corner to pause your recording.
Press I again or select the Record icon to resume the recording.
If you use a Mac, select the Pause icon in the top toolbar to pause the recording.
Unmute or Mute Microphone
Check that your microphone is unmuted before recording. Select the microphone icon in the bottom-right corner to mute or unmute your mic.
PowerPoint for Windows allows you to mute and unmute your microphone in real time while recording video/audio narrations. The macOS version of PowerPoint only lets you configure your camera and microphone settings before recording.
Switch Microphone or Camera
Want to record your presentation with an external microphone or camera? Press Ctrl + M or select the audio/camera settings icon in the top-right corner and choose your preferred microphone/camera.
In macOS, select the microphone icon to mute or unmute your microphone. Select the arrow-down icon next to the microphone or camcorder icons to switch input devices.
Enable and Disable Camera
The recorder displays your camera or webcam feed in the bottom-right corner of the presentation slides.
Select the camcorder icon to remove your webcam feed from the recording. Select the icon again to display your webcam feed in the presentation.
You can also use the Ctrl + K keyboard shortcut on Windows computers to enable or disable your camera.
On Mac computers, you’ll find the video control icon on the top toolbar.
Note: The recording tool greys out the camcorder icon if your microphone is turned off.
Enable or Disable Camera Preview
PowerPoint allows you to disable the camera preview without turning off your camera or webcam.
Press Ctrl + J (Windows) or select the Camera Preview icon in the bottom-right corner to disable or enable the camera preview.
End a Recording
Press S on your Windows keyboard or select the Stop icon to end the recording.
Replay or Preview Your Recording
When you end a narration, press V on your keyboard or select Replay to preview or watch the recording.
The recorded narration will include all pen inks, highlights, and laser pointer gestures made during the presentation.
You can also preview/replay the narration outside the recording tool. Open the Slide Show tab and choose to watch the playback From Beginning or From Current Slide .
PowerPoint allows you to preview the playback on individual slides. A speaker/audio icon appears in the bottom-right of PowerPoint slides with narrations.
Choose the slide you want to preview, hover your cursor on the speaker icon in the bottom-right corner, and select Play .
Delete Current Narration/Recording
Did you spot an error when previewing your presentation? Want to delete the current narration and start from scratch?
Select the Clear existing recordings icon and choose whether to Clear Recordings on Current Slide or Clear Recordings on All Slides .
On Mac, select the Bin icon to delete the entire narration/recording.
Close the Narration Tool
Select the X icon on the title bar to close the presentation narration tool and return to Powerpoint.
Select End Show in the top-left corner to close the recording tool on a Mac computer.
Delete Narrations from Slides
Want to delete the narration or timing on an individual slide or the entire presentation? Select the slide with the narration you want to delete and follow the steps below.
- Open the Record tab and select the down-facing arrow below the Record icon.
- Select Clear and choose to clear timing or narration on current or all slides.
Export Recorded or Narrated Presentation
You can export a narrated PowerPoint presentation as a video file. The video output includes ink strokes, recorded audio/video, laser pointer gestures, and webcam/camera recording.
- Open the Record tab and select Export to Video .
Alternatively, open the File menu, select Export on the sidebar, and select Create a Video .
- Choose the quality of the video export in the first drop-down box—Ultra HD (4K), Full HD (1080p), HD (720p), Standard (480p).
- Choose Use Recorded Timings and Narrations in the next drop-down box and select Create Video .
- Give the recorded presentation a file name and select Save .
Narrate Your PowerPoint Presentations
The Microsoft PowerPoint web app doesn’t have a recording tool. As a result, you can only record presentations with narrations using PowerPoint for Windows or Mac.
You might meet issues recording a slide show if you use an outdated version of PowerPoint. Also, the recording tool on older versions of PowerPoint has a different interface and lacks some controls. Update PowerPoint and restart your computer if you cannot record a slide show.
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If knowing how to record a PowerPoint presentation wasn’t necessary a decade ago, this isn’t how things stand today. The pandemic taught us a valuable lesson – if we don’t catch up with technology, we will fall short.
Fortunately, Microsoft’s app is the global leader in presentation software and provides you with all the required tools to create an excellent presentation you can show in front of your audience. But how to record a presentation on PowerPoint, and is it easy to do so?
Article overview: 1. What are the benefits of recording PowerPoint presentations? 2. How to record a PowerPoint presentation? 3. How to live stream a PowerPoint presentation? 4. Frequently asked questions
1. What are the benefits of recording PowerPoint presentations?
I am are pretty sure that if recording presentations weren’t helpful, PowerPoint wouldn’t offer it to its users. Well, we all know that’s not the case. Recording your PowerPoint slides can bring a ton of benefits. Let’s see which they are:
- Save time – regardless if you’re a lecturer or present in front of colleagues, having a video of your recording will save you many hours. Imagine speaking in front of your marketing team, but 2 members are on summer holidays. It’s fine. They’ll catch up later when they watch your PowerPoint recording.
- Focus on the presentation – usually, if you’re presenting in front of an audience, it’s typical to get asked many questions that you need to answer promptly. But that is a good reason to get distracted from your core information. Thus, it makes sense to record your presentation beforehand.
- Practice before presenting – the best way to carry out a great presentation is to spend some time at home, focusing on key details. When you record your PowerPoint slides, you can find areas of improvement and work on them.
2. How to record a PowerPoint presentation?
There are many tools that you can use to record a PowerPoint presentation. From Loom and Panopto, and even Apple’s basic Quicktime and Windows’ own recording tool. But here we will discuss none of the other options. Why? The answer is simple: PowerPoint has its own in-built, robust recording tool.
Unlike other options, PowerPoint’s recording feature enables you to record slide by slide. This effectively means you can create as many recordings as you like, until you like the playback version, and move on to the next slide.
Pro tip : PowerPoint doesn’t record slide transitions. You need to start recording each slide when it is opened and finish the recording before you move on to the next one.
Let’s see how to record a PowerPoint presentation with video and audio in just a few steps.
Step #1: Open your PowerPoint presentation
The first step is to open the PowerPoint presentation you wish to record. Ensure you have all the necessary slides and information on them. While this seems logical, there aren’t one or two cases when presenters have recorded wrong or unfinished slides, which leads to a disappointing outcome.
Step #2: Prepare your video and audio devices
Before you start the recording, you should check your camera and microphone. Try to make a sound check and see if your camera works properly.
Step #3: Select the slides you wish to record
PowerPoint gives you the option to record a presentation right from the beginning, or from a specifically selected slide.
- Pick “ From Beginning ” (1) from the Record tab of the Ribbon if you wish to start from the first slide.
- Pick “ From Current Slide ” (2) from the same tab in case you would like to start from a selected slide (which isn’t the first one).
- Click the Record button (3) which is positioned in the top right corner, between the Comments and Share buttons. It starts the recording from the slide you have currently selected.
Step #4: Start the recording
Once you click on one of the options, you are ready to start narrating your PowerPoint presentation. You will see a countdown timer, after which you can start narrating slides.
Step #5: Manage your PowerPoint recording
You have probably seen a couple of other options aside from the recording one. Let’s see which they are:
- Timer with a grey/red light – if you are recording your narration, you will see a timer and a small circle with a red light that indicates you are recording. If you pause, the small circle indicator will become grey again and the timer will stop counting.
- Refresh icon – right next to the timer there is a refresh-like icon but it serves a different purpose – to re-take the recording. You have the option to record again the current slide or all slides.
- Start/Stop button – the big red button serves as a start/stop button for your recordings. Only stop the recording when you want to move on to the next slide.
- Pause button – if you would like to stop the slide recording, in order to drink some water or read your speaker notes, you can use the Pause button, and then resume the recording. Bear in mind you cannot pause and move to the next slide. You have to stop the recording, to indicate you have finished with the current slide.
- Camera button – clicking the camera button will work as a toggle on/off.
- Microphone Button – clicking the microphone button will work as a toggle on/off.
- Ellipsis – this is the place where you can select camera and microphone settings, as well as erase recordings from the current slide or all slides.
Step #6: Export your PowerPoint video recording
The last button from the menu is the Export setting. You can export your narration as an mp4 file in Full HD size by default. However, you can customize your export and get your narration in 4 sizes – 480p, 720p (HD), 1080p (Full HD – standard), and 4K. We don’t recommend Ultra HD exports.
Pro Tip : Exporting 4K PowerPoint presentation recordings doesn’t necessarily mean you will get better quality (unless you have 4K resources within your presentation) but it does guarantee a significantly larger file size – up to 4 times more than on standard Full HD recordings.
3. How to live stream a PowerPoint presentation?
If you have already honed your skills and would like to stream your PowerPoint slides directly to your audience, there are many ways to do so. We are going to cover two of them.
3.1. How to stream a PowerPoint presentation from OneDrive?
Microsoft has invested a lot of resources to make OneDrive a powerful cloud service, and so far they have been quite successful. Let’s see how to record a PowerPoint presentation in front of live audiences.
Step 1 – save your PowerPoint presentation in OneDrive.
Step 2 – open your PowerPoint slides from PowerPoint online.
Step 3 – go to Present Live from the Slideshow Ribbon tab.
Step 4 – share a live link with your audience.
3.2. Stream your PowerPoint presentation in Zoom
Zoom is one of the most popular conference call apps which has plenty of tools, including live streaming presentations. Since PowerPoint is the leading presentation program in the world, Zoom developers have created some amazing things, like PowerPoint presentation recording with a web camera on a transparent background. If you’re interested, you can check our guide on how to record a Zoom presentation .
Does PowerPoint have a screen recording?
PowerPoint has a screen recording window and you can select the area you would like to be recorded. Go to Record (from the Ribbon), then select Screen Recording , choose the area and start recording.
Can I view speaker notes while recording narration?
You are able to access your speaker notes if you have created them beforehand. To insert speaker notes, you have to go to View -> Notes Page and you will have a text box that you can utilize for speaker notes.
What format does PowerPoint use for video?
PowerPoint records videos in mp4 format. The default resolution is 1080p (Full HD).
Recording your PowerPoint presentations can make the difference between a successful and smooth speech and a bad narration. Being able to record each slide means you can get the best narration possible for your whole presentation.
And if you would like to stream your presentation live, there are more than enough options to do so – both via the online version of PowerPoint or via third-party apps like Zoom.
If you found this article helpful, you can also check some of our other PowerPoint tutorials:
- Add Audio to PowerPoint: The Quick Step-by-Step Guide
- Insert GIFs into PowerPoint – a 2022 Pocket Guide
- How to Convert Your PowerPoint Presentation into Google Slides ?
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How to video record yourself presenting a PowerPoint
What type of content do you primarily create?
Recording yourself presenting a PowerPoint can be challenging, especially getting the technical aspects right. You need to capture your screen, webcam, and audio seamlessly while delivering your content naturally and avoiding awkward transitions between slides.
Finding a tool that integrates all these components can seem daunting. However, recording yourself presenting a PowerPoint doesn't have to be reserved for the tech-savvy or professional speakers.
Whether you're a teacher creating online lessons, a marketer producing a product demo, or someone looking to improve their presentation skills, this guide will walk you through user-friendly tools and strategies that will teach you how to video record yourself presenting a PowerPoint.
- Recording yourself presenting a PowerPoint can be challenging, but it doesn't have to be reserved for experts.
- Video recording offers unlimited reach, repurposing opportunities, and a more engaging experience.
- Use PowerPoint's built-in recording feature or tools like Descript for a polished presentation.
- Other tools like Zoom, Loom, OBS Studio, Clipchamp, and Quick Time Player can also be used for recording.
- Tips include practicing your script, using slide notes, ensuring high-quality audio and lighting, and incorporating storytelling techniques.
Why video record yourself presenting a PowerPoint?
Video recording your PowerPoint presentations offers several advantages:
- Unlimited reach : Unlike in-person presentations confined to a specific time and location, recorded videos allow your message to reach audiences globally at their convenience.
- Repurposing opportunities: Recorded presentations can be repurposed as evergreen content across multiple platforms, such as social media, online courses, webinars, and internal training materials, maximizing their value.
- Personal and engaging : Recording yourself narrating a presentation adds a personal touch and dynamic element that static slides alone cannot replicate. Your viewers can see and hear you deliver the content, creating a more immersive and engaging experience.
How to record your presentation with the PowerPoint app
Built-in recording feature in powerpoint.
1. Open the PowerPoint slide you want to record.
2. Click on the Record tab of the top toolbar.
3. Click on the Record button and choose from any of the following options:
- From Current Slide
- From Beginning
4. You'll see the PowerPoint screen recording window.
5. Select the microphone and camera from the icon on the top-right.
6. Click the Stop and Replay buttons to end or replay your recording.
7. To export your presentation's recording, click Export to Video within the Recording tab.
Benefits : Easy to use, no external tools needed
Limitations : Limited editing capabilities.
How to make a more polished recording of your presentation with Descript
While PowerPoint's built-in recording features are helpful, they may not produce the refined result you want for your presentation. That's where Descript comes in handy.
It’s a whole production studio at your fingertips, with video recording, transcription, and editing capabilities, ready to transform dull PowerPoint slides into an engaging experience for your audience. Descript also has a built-in screen recorder.
You can use Descript on Windows, Mac, or even straight from your web browser.
Here's step-by-step guide to recording your PowerPoint presentation with Descript.
Set up your screen recording
1. Install and open Descript. At the top of the editor, click and open the Record panel.
2. Select Screen.
3. Set Recorder settings:
Adjust the default recording settings to your liking, including the transcription language, the maximum recording resolution, and more.
4. Set recording options. Choose which audio and video sources to record (e.g., microphone, computer audio, camera). Remember to turn the camera on to capture your talking head video alongside your PowerPoint presentation.
5. Click the Additional Settings icon for
- Studio Sound (Optional): Enhance audio quality with noise reduction and background removal
- Transcription (Optional): Enable automatic transcription for easier editing
- Recording separate audio tracks
6. Add (optional) Speaker labels for each audio track (e.g., "Narrator," "Expert") by typing them in the text box next to your audio inputs.
Capture your screen recording
1. Select the right recording option:
- Recording into script : Choose this if you haven’t recorded anything yet.
- Replace selection : Choose this if you already have a script and want to replace a specific section with a new recording.
- Record new layer : Pick this for recording your video as a new layer on top of an existing recording.
2. Click Record at the bottom of the Record panel.
3. Drag over the area of your screen you wish to record. Click Start Recording. Press Space to start recording the full screen.
4. Click Stop to finish recording
Bonus: Descript creates separate tracks for camera, microphone, and computer audio. You can edit each track individually for more precise control.
- Do a short test recording to ensure everything is set up correctly.
- Set your recording to transibe for easier editing.
Editing and polishing your PowerPoint recording in Descript
Descript's AI video editing tool makes it a breeze to trim, cut, and splice your video footage, ensuring a seamless flow from start to finish. You can add smooth transitions and other visual effects to make your presentation pop.
Here’s a glimpse of how to edit and polish your PowerPoint recording in Descript:
Edit your recording like a doc
Did you make a mistake during a slide transition? No problem. Just delete those sections in the text transcript (created automatically by Descript) and the video will adjust to match.
Remove filler words
Sound smoother and more confident by easily removing filler words like "um" and "uh" from the transcript.
Fix voiceover mistakes by typing
Didn't nail your delivery on a specific slide? No need to start from scratch! Descript's Overdub feature lets you simply type in the correct narration and replace the audio on that slide with AI voice cloning.
Boost video quality and engagement :
- Crisp up audio quality by reducing background noise and room reverb with the AI-powered Studio Sound feature.
- Replace your background completely with the Green Screen Video Editor —look like you're presenting in a sleek studio or broadcasting from a beach.
- Enable Eye Contact simulation with AI, so it appears you're making direct eye contact with viewers, even if you’re looking or reading something off-camera.
Other ways to video record yourself presenting a PowerPoint
Use Zoom’s meeting recording feature to record yourself giving a PowerPoint presentation. Start a Zoom meeting with yourself, share your PowerPoint window, and enable recording
Loom is a handy screen recording tool that also offers a webcam overlay. Launch the Loom app or Chrome extension and set it to record your screen and webcam. Expect high-quality recordings but no advanced editing features. The free plan offers only five minutes of recording at a stretch.
3. OBS Studio
OBS Studio is a free, open-source screen recorder/streaming software with a steeper learning curve. It’s popular among advanced or tech-savvy users who need granular customization and control.
To record your presentation, add a "Screen Capture" source to capture your PowerPoint window and a "Video Capture Device" source for your webcam.
4. Clipchamp: Recording natively in Windows
You can use Microsoft’s Clipchamp , the built-in screen recorder and video editor for Windows, to simultaneously capture your computer screen, webcam, and audio for recording your PowerPoint presentation. It’s also available as a browser-based app. You can record up to 30 minutes on screen and webcam recordings.
Users can also adjust the screen and webcam recordings in the editing timeline separately.
5. Quick Time Player Recording natively in Mac
Use Mac’s Quick Time Player to record your PowerPoint presentation. It’s not as straightforward as the other options on this list, so here’s a quick guide to help you out:
- Launch Quick Time Player.
- Select File and go to New Movie Recording.
- You'll be recording your entire screen in addition to recording your face, so adjust the size and location of the recording window so that it's in a nonintrusive corner of your PowerPoint.
- Go to View and select Float on Top .
- Next, go to File and select New Screen Recording.
- On the menu that appears, select Record Selected Portion and drag a border around your PowerPoint and the webcam recording window.
- Press Record and start presenting.
- You can adjust the video quality and the audio source in the webcam recording window.
How to turn your PowerPoint presentation slides into a video
Did you know PowerPoint lets you save your presentation as a video, too?
Here's a breakdown of the two ways you can do so—keeping all the presentation elements (narration, animation, pointer movements, timings, and so on) intact in the presentation itself.
Save your PowerPoint presentation as a video
This creates a separate video file (MP4 or WMV) that anyone can play, even without PowerPoint.
Follow these steps:
- Save your presentation
- Go to File > Export > Create a Video
- Ultra HD (4K): Best for large screens (if you have Windows 10+)
- Full HD (1080p): Great for computers and TVs
- HD (720p): Good for streaming online or on DVDs
- Standard (480p): Smallest size, good for phones
4. Decide on narration
- If you haven't recorded yourself talking, choose "Don't Use Recorded Timings and Narrations" from the dropdown menu
- If you have a recording, choose "Use Recorded Timings and Narrations." You can also set how long each slide shows for (default is 5 seconds)
5. Click Create Video
6. Name your video, pick a folder to save it in, and choose a file type (MPEG-4 or Windows Media Video)
Creating the video might take a while, especially for longer presentations. You can even leave it running overnight. Once done, find your video in the chosen folder and double-click to play it.
Save your PowerPoint presentation as a slideshow
This saves your presentation as a special file (PPSX) that starts playing automatically on full screen when opened. It only works with PowerPoint.
Here’s how it works:
- Make sure your presentation is saved (regular PowerPoint file)
- Go to File > Save As .
- Pick a folder to save the slideshow in.
- Under Save as type, choose PowerPoint Show (*.ppsx) .
- Click Save .
Now when someone opens the file, it will automatically play the slideshow.
Pro tips for making better video PowerPoint presentations
Practice your script.
Recording a flawless PowerPoint video rarely happens in one take. The key is practice.
Record practice run-throughs and watch them back. Make notes on areas that need improvement or parts lacking clarity. The more you drill your script, the more confident and natural you'll sound in the final recording.
Take advantage of PowerPoint's built-in Speaker Coach . The feature shows you whether your pace is too fast or slow, your use of filler words like "um," and suggestions to improve your voice modulation.
Use slide notes for coherent delivery
Wouldn’t a personal teleprompter make presentations so much easier? That’s what slide notes are for.
Having your thoughts and talking points organized within your PowerPoint file lets you have all crucial information and prompts readily available when recording.
Go ahead and add detailed notes or even a full script for each slide. This will help you stay on track and provide a handy transcript reference if you need to do any editing or voiceover work in post-production.
Use high-quality audio equipment or turn on Studio Sound
Poor audio recording quality is a surefire way to make even the most visually polished video feel amateurish. Do your presentation justice by investing in a decent external or Bluetooth microphone and audio interface to capture clear voiceover audio.
If you must use a built-in mic, record in a quiet environment to minimize background noise pickup. Or better yet, pair up with an AI-powered audio enhancement tool like Descript's Studio Sound , which reduces background noise , reverb, and other artifacts.
Ensure a clean background and even lighting
Ditch cluttered backgrounds. You want people to focus on the content of your PowerPoint and not be distracted by the funny shapes and colors in your video.
Your video lighting and framing matters, too. Position yourself facing a natural light source or bring supplemental video lighting to eliminate weird shadows and squinting-level glare.
Look directly into the camera or turn on Eye Contact
Looking directly into the camera is essential to create a sense of connection with the audience. Position your webcam or camera at eye level and imagine you're talking to a friend. If you're using Descript, enable the Eye Contact feature to auto-adjust your gaze towards the camera.
- Dress professionally and maintain a good posture to project confidence and authority.
- Use visuals, animations, and multimedia elements to enhance your presentation and keep your audience engaged.
- Consider adding closed captions or subtitles to your video for better accessibility and engagement, especially for those watching without sound.
- Speak clearly and at a moderate pace, using vocal variety to emphasize key points and maintain interest.
- Incorporate storytelling techniques, real-life examples, or personal anecdotes to make your video presentation more relatable and memorable .
Take your PowerPoint presentations from amateur to amazing
Recording yourself virtually presenting a PowerPoint allows you to distribute your message using the most engaging type of content: video. And there are many screen recording tools out there that can capture your screen and web camera footage with just a few clicks.
But how do you stand out?
By focusing on the presentation's depth, your delivery, and the video's quality. The first two are the bare minimum to communicate your message effectively.
But the right screen capture software and all-in-one video creation tool like Descript can help you with third. Use the tool to improve the quality of your recorded PPT presentations.
With Descript, it's easier than ever to record your screen, polish up the audio, and create stunning visuals all in one place. So why wait?
Sign up for Descript today and simplify your workflow while creating a PowerPoint presentation video that sticks with your audience in the long term.
How do you make a presentation video with your face?
To create a presentation video with your face, follow these steps:
- Open your presentation in PowerPoint.
- Go to the Slide Show tab.
- Click on Record and choose From Current Slide or From Beginning .
- Choose your microphone and camera by clicking on a sound icon on the top-right.
- Start recording by clicking on the record button.
- Speak into your microphone to narrate the presentation.
- Your webcam will capture your face during the recording.
- Click Stop when you finish recording.
- Export your recorded presentation by clicking on File> Export>Create a video.
How do you present yourself in PowerPoint?
To present yourself effectively in PowerPoint, follow these steps:
- Determine the key information to include in your presentation.
- Design and prepare your PowerPoint slides with a cohesive theme.
- Craft a compelling introduction to engage your audience.
- Tailor your presentation to different time constraints for flexibility.
- Capture the audience's attention before you begin speaking.
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How to Create Pro-level PowerPoint Videos with Audio
Senior Marketing Manager at Loom
The power of a presentation lies in its ability to educate and inspire.
But why limit access to inspiring ideas because of the time slot in which they were presented? Microsoft PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Keynote slides have become the go-to formats for delivering supporting content to help audiences from classrooms to boardrooms engage with ideas. But once the content is complete, what happens to it?
Getting used to the sound of your own voice can take some time, but the benefits of using Loom to record PowerPoint presentations are worth it.
Depending on the content and intended audience, a few will be published, stored, or made available on a marketplace. However, many will be lost, all your hard work never to be seen again. PowerPoint slides that aren't accompanied by a presentation are incomplete and don't do a sufficient job of expressing the author's ideas.
If you want to get ahead of the curve and preserve the integrity of your hard work, learn how to record a presentation by recording your screen .
Loom is one of the most popular choices for recording a video presentation—and for a good reason. The user interface is straightforward and easy to use. Mastering it requires little effort.
The benefits of presenting a PowerPoint in video
There are several reasons someone would want to learn how to record a PowerPoint presentation. Whether they’re explaining the quarterly statistics in a sales meeting , creating a webinar as a marketing tool , or recording training sessions for onboarding new hires, communicating ideas clearly and succinctly via video becomes more crucial every day.
With Loom, you can engage directly with your audience, allowing you to interact with a large group of people in a small, intimate environment. Let's look at some advantages of knowing how to record slide show presentations and the procedure for doing so.
Scheduled attendance is not guaranteed
Unless your presentation is a mandatory work meeting or you're teaching a paid course, many individuals will drop out before or during the presentation. However, by providing a presentation recording for them, you can still interact with those people, and they’ll feel supported by your accessibility.
Provides on-demand access to your presentation
Using Loom's video recording capabilities, you provide access to your material long after you've presented it. Giving your audience access to resources is one of the best ways to build trust and support.
Enhances your search engine optimization (SEO)
If you don't want to make your recorded presentations available on-demand but want to reap the benefits of SEO-driven traffic, you may post all or part of it on YouTube as a free resource in the future to attract new prospects.
Practice makes perfect
Another reason to learn how to record a presentation is that you can review your work before showing it to a live audience. By recording yourself before a meeting or lecture, you can review the footage to ensure you cover every aspect of the topic, make improvements, and eliminate those pre-performance jitters.
Tips for video recording yourself presenting a PowerPoint
While technology and practice are your two best allies in confidently presenting PowerPoint video presentations, a few extra tips can make yours even more effective and professional. Consider following these best practices:
Choose the right equipment
Video communications technology has flourished in the last few years. There are more options than ever to record presentations and deliver them digitally to a worldwide audience. A tool like Loom makes it easy to record webcam videos, screen captures, and recorded narration quickly and easily. This lets you present your PowerPoint or any other content to a digital audience without extensive and time-consuming video editing.
Include direct-to-camera (DTC) content
Personalization is the heart of every good video—nothing builds a personalized experience like a friendly face. Use a simultaneous webcam and screen capture to record yourself explaining the slides and information on the screen. Adding picture-in-picture DTC elements creates rapport and trust with your audience and ensures they stay engaged with your presentation.
Slide text: Less is more
Text is great for outlining the major themes of a presentation and adding context to discussions, but with a PowerPoint presentation, treat text as the seasoning in a recipe. Use what you need to enhance the experience, but don’t overwhelm.
Build your slides as an outline for each discussion topic and a home for visual elements like charts, infographics, and embedded video clips. But you, as the presenter, should do most of the talking. Building your presentation this way keeps viewers focused and engaged instead of hurrying to keep up with the reading.
Structure your presentation
Well-structured content is vital to the flow and digestibility of your presentation. When building your slides and video script, organize your information similarly to a blog post or an ebook. Start with an introduction to share your personal info and a general topical overview. Create segments that logically lay out each point or step in the process. Wrap things up with a conclusion and (if needed) a call to action that invites the viewer to take the next step—booking a call, downloading a resource, or signing up for a service.
Keep videos concise and skimmable
Digital fatigue is real. With so many videos and messages competing for our attention, creating a streamlined presentation results in longer view duration . The average view duration of a YouTube video may be as short as 40 seconds, with the median watch time averaging just over a minute and a half .
Another trick to increase viewability is to make it easy for viewers to skim. A well-structured presentation offers natural segments to help viewers zero in on the information they need. YouTube offers a Chapters feature that lets you insert a linkable outline so viewers can easily skip to specific timestamps.
Basic recording in PowerPoint
Microsoft offers basic tools to start recording your PowerPoint presentation. Here’s a quick step-by-step guide to recording a simple presentation:
Step 1: From PowerPoint, open the slide with which you want to start your presentation.
Step 2: Select Record from the upper right hand corner of the PowerPoint window.
Step 3: Make sure your recording and voice settings are set properly, then click the round Record button. Begin your presentation.
Step 4: Click through your slide presentation and record your audio. Be sure to pause during slide transitions, as PowerPoint will not record audio during slide changes.
Step 5: Save your finished PowerPoint video to your local device and share it through email or upload it to sharing platforms like Vimeo, YouTube, etc.
An important note: PowerPoint’s native recording features offer some editing and highlight features. You’ll need a screen recorder app like Loom to film direct-to-camera or make substantial edits.
How to use Loom’s presentation recording software
It's simple to record yourself and your screen presentation side-by-side using only your laptop, a built-in camera, a mic, and Loom. Using Loom to record presentations on a computer is a fantastic way to save time and guarantee that your presentation goes precisely as planned. Loom's basic version is free to use and provides users with different options to meet their unique needs best. You may record the material on your screen and even take a video of yourself presenting alongside your screen capture.
Loom is available as a PC screen recorder , Mac screen recorder , iOS screen recorder , and Android screen recorder . The two primary methods are through the Desktop Client or the Chrome Screen Recorder . The desktop versions offer a higher recording resolution (4k compared to 1080p in the Chrome extension) and additional features like camera frames and backgrounds.
In either case, learning to record a presentation is simple with Loom’s easy-to-use presentation recorder. Here’s some information to help you get started.
You can create a Loom account using a variety of methods. Users may log in with their Google account information, or connect their Slack account information, email address, password, and name. You must first complete the registration process to have access to the program.
What is the Loom desktop client, and how can I use it?
Search for Loom in the Windows search box or click the red pinwheel Loom logo to launch the Loom Desktop Client. After you've opened it, choose the type of video recording you wish to make. Cam Only, Screen Only, and Screen + Cam are the three possibilities for the basic Loom version. As their names suggest, Cam Only and Screen Only allow you to record the material on your screen or yourself through a camera. Screen + Cam will enable you to make a presentation recording with both yourself and the information in real time, allowing others to watch your reactions to the material and connect with you as the presenter.
If you wish to record your screen, the presentation recorder has three options for defining the parameters of your video: Full Screen, Window, and Custom Size.
Full Screen captures everything on your monitor or display, allowing others to watch and follow along.
You may use the Window option to record a single computer application if you want to construct a more restricted lesson without interruptions.
Custom Size is exclusively available to Pro account holders, allowing users to build custom windows to capture particular areas of their screen.
To record your Loom videos, use the built-in webcam and microphone on your smartphone or computer or additional devices as needed. Loom recommends using high-quality microphones for better audio.
Using the Loom Google Chrome Extension to capture videos
First, download and install the Loom Google Chrome Extension from the Chrome Web Store. Then launch the extension's user interface by clicking on the red pinwheel Loom logo in the browser's top right corner. You can choose Cam Only, Screen Only, and Screen + Cam, the same as the desktop client. Unfortunately, users of the Google Chrome Extension can only record their entire screen or the contents of a single tab.
The Video Control menu differs from the desktop extension, appearing in the bottom left corner of the browser window. Users may only utilize three buttons: Start/End Recording, Pause Recording, and Delete Recording.
Using the Loom desktop client to record videos
Each option lets you use Loom's camera bubble , which allows you to see and record yourself as well as a video. There is no set limit on the duration of the video, but Loom will provide you alerts to ensure you don't keep recording by accident. Once you've decided on your selections, go to the four-button Video Control menu on the left side of your screen. To start your video, press the Recording button at the top of the menu. This button has two purposes: When the button is red, it indicates that you’re currently recording, and it stops the recording when clicked a second time.
The Pause button is located beneath the Recording button and is used to pause your video. However, depending on your computer, you may alternatively use Alt + Shift + P or Option + Shift + P . The Delete option is represented by a garbage can icon, which pauses the recording and completely deletes the video once you confirm your decision via a dialog box.
How to use the speaker notes feature
Loom makes presentations easier with speaker notes , an on-screen cue card feature visible only to you. Speaker notes are bullet points or full scripts written by you and activated during recording. These prompts allow you to deliver your message with confidence, without the need to remember your whole script or utilize physical note cards.
From the desktop app, open Loom and click Speaker Notes. Use the pop-up window to type in your notes, then resize the notes window to suit your needs before recording. Speaker notes are always presented on top, so there’s no need to switch windows during your presentation.
How AI-generated chapters work
Want your viewers to be able to skip to the most useful portion of a presentation? The AI-generated chapter feature allows viewers to select important topics within your presentation and navigate to them easily. These time-stamped chapters also allow users to link and respond to content.
How to use the drawing tool
Finally, the drawing tool , symbolized by a pen icon and available with the Pro subscription, can assist you in focusing on certain facts and numbers. Using this button, which includes picking a preset color, lets you make graphics that will draw your viewer's attention to key information.
Preserve your ideas with Loom’s Presentation Recorder
If you’re just starting out, learning to record a presentation with Loom is an excellent tool for creating quality content. As the world continues to move towards remote work environments, the ability to give an online presentation (and record it for posterity) becomes more essential every day.
Loom is free, so don’t wait to see how you can enhance your video presentation with video capture software.
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How to Record in a PowerPoint presentation Audio & Video.
Recording audio and video in a PowerPoint presentation can improve the overall effectiveness and impact of your presentation because it can make it more interesting and keep your audience engaged.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 and later versions allow you to record your presentation with audio and video, so you can enhance your slides with voice narration or by recording yourself during the narration via the camera.
In this guide we show, how you can record your voice or yourself while presenting a Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation and how to insert an audio or video file to a Presentation. You will also learn how to save the presentation as a video file or as a PowerPoint Show after you have finished recording audio/video.
How to Record or Insert Audio or Video in a PowerPoint Presentation.
There are two ways to include audio and video in your PowerPoint presentation: record a slide show with audio from your microphone and video from your camera, or add external audio and video to your presentation from a file.
* Note: As mentioned above, to add sound and video to a PowerPoint presentation you should have Microsoft PowerPoint 2013, 2016, 2019 or PowerPoint for Office 365.
1. Record your Audio & Video to PowerPoint.
2. Insert External Audio or Video files to PowerPoint.
Method 1. Record your Sound and Video to a PowerPoint Presentation.
To record your voice narration and/or yourself while presenting the slides in a presentation:
Step 1. Configure Microphone & Camera Settings.
Before recording your audio/video to a PowerPoint presentation, make sure that your microphone and camera settings are properly configured.
To adjust your microphone and camera settings for optimal quality:
1. Press Windows + I keys to open Windows Settings.
2 . Go to System > Sound and under Input Settings select your microphone device and make sure the input volume is set to at least 80%
3. When done, go to Bluetooth & devices > Cameras > Connected Cameras and ensure that your camera is recognized by the system.
Step 2. Record Audio and Video to PowerPoint Slideshow.
Before you start recording audio/video in a presentation, it's important to know that audio cannot be recorded during animations and slide transitions. So, to avoid interruptions of your speech during the presentation, remember to leave a brief pause of 1-2 seconds in your narration at the beginning and end of each slide.
1. Open the PowerPoint presentation in which you want to record audio and video.
2. From the Slide Show tab (or the Recording tab), click the Record Slide Show button and choose either Record from Current slide or Record from Beginning, depending on which point you want to add audio/video.
3. The presentation will open in a recording window in full-screen mode.
4. Click the SETTINGS button at the top-right corner and ensure the correct microphone and camera devices are selected.
5. Use the Microsoft and Camera icons in the bottom right corner of the screen to turn off the input of the Microphone or Camera device if it is not needed during the presentation.
6. When you are ready, click the RECORD button to start recording your voice and/or camera input and present your slides.
7. Use the arrow keys to navigate through slides (forward only). Remember that you cannot go back or forward to a slide that already has a recording. This is to prevent accidentally recording over an existing recording.
8. If there are videos in your slides, click on them to start or stop the playback.
9. Use the Pen , Highlighter , or Laser icons from the bottom right corner to annotate your slides.
10. Look at the bottom left corner to find out the time counts for the current slide and the entire presentation.
11. If a slide already contains a recording, you will see a video preview or a speaker icon displayed at the bottom right corner.
- To re-record audio/video to a slide, click CLEAR and select Clear Recording on Current Slides .
- To delete all recordings, click CLEAR and select Clear Recordings on All Slides .
12. To pause or stop recording using the Pause and Stop buttons.
13. When finished Close the recording window (or right-click and select End Show ).
Step 3. Preview your Recordings on the Presentation.
After completing the recording, it is crucial to review the recordings of each slide before exporting the file as a PowerPoint show or video. To preview your recordings in your PowerPoint presentation:
1. Go to the Slide Show tab and click either From Beginning or From Current Slide to start playback.
2. Make sure each slide has a record and timing by changing the View to Slide Sorter .
3. On each slide where audio has been recorded you will see an audio icon along with the time/duration of the recording.
4. When you are satisfied with your recordings, you can move on to the next steps and export the entire presentation, including your audio and videos, either as a PowerPoint Show as a video file.
Step 4. Save the Presentation as a PowerPoint Show.
If you want to export your Presentation as a PowerPoint Show (.ppsx), which is useful if you want your presentation to be viewed even on computers that don't have the Microsoft PowerPoint app installed, do the following:
1. Click on File and select Save As .
2. Choose the location where you want to save the file and select PowerPoint Show (*.ppsx) format from the Save as type drop-down menu.
3. Then, click Save to save the file as a PowerPoint Show.
Step 5. Save Presentation to Video.
If you prefer to export your PowerPoint SlideShow as a video file, follow these steps:
1. Click on File and select Export .
2. Then Click the Create a Video option and select the preferred video quality from the first drop-down menu (e.g., Full HD 1080p ).
3. Then select the Use Recorded Timings and Narrations option in the next drop-down menu.
4. Then adjust the Seconds spent on each slide for the slides without recordings.
5. Finally, click the Create Video button and select the location to save the video.
6. Now wait for the PowerPoint to finish creating the video, as it may take some time depending on the performance of your computer.
7. Once the video is created, you can play it using any video player of your choice.
Method 2. Add External Audio and/or Video to a PowerPoint Presentation.
Instead of directly capturing audio and video within PowerPoint, you can insert an external audio or video file in your presentation.
Step 1. Adding an audio archive to a PowerPoint presentation.
To insert an audio file from your computer (such as pre-recorded narration, background music), to a slide:
1. Open your PowerPoint presentation and navigate to the specific slide where you want to add the audio.
2. Then, go to the Recording tab, click on the Audio button, and select the Audio on My PC option.
3. Then, choose the desired audio file from your device and click Insert .
4. The added audio file will appear as a small speaker icon in your presentation.
5. When you click on the speaker icon, the Playback tab will appear in the Ribbon. Move to the Playback tab and click the Play in Background option if you want the audio to play across all slides.
Step 2. Adding a Video file to a PowerPoint Presentation.
If you want to insert a video file from your PC, inside a Presentation.
1. Open the presentation and navigate to the specific slide where you want to add the audio.
2. Switch to the Recording tab and click on the Video button.
3. Then, select the video file that you want to add in the slide and click Insert .
4. Resize the video window as needed, and then customize the Playback settings from the Playback tab.
Step 3. Exporting or Saving the Presentation.
Once the audio and video files are inserted, you can export the presentation to a video file or save it as a PowerPoint show. To do that:
1. Select the Recording tab:
- Select Save as Show to save the file as a PowerPoint show, or…
- Export to Video to export the file as a video.
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How to Record a Presentation with Webcam, Narration, and More
Justin Simon
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- Benefits of Recording a Presentation
How to record your presentation (with Snagit)
How to record a presentation from powerpoint with audio and webcam, how to turn your powerpoint presentation slides into a video.
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Everyone has, at some point, put a load of time and effort into creating the perfect PowerPoint presentation, only to use it once or twice. But isn’t it a shame for all that hard work to be discarded so quickly? Is every slide deck destined for deletion after just a couple of uses?
Isn’t there a better way to make the most out of your presentations? Well, yes. Yes, there is.
Rather than simply creating and presenting your work once or twice, recording your presentations can give them a new lease of life. Whether it’s a data report or a self-recorded PowerPoint, you can record a presentation in real-time, or in advance to make it available on-demand.
In this guide, we’ll explore two distinct ways of recording your presentation. First, we’ll discuss how to record a presentation from PowerPoint with audio and webcam, and then we’ll look at how to turn your .ppt slides into a video.
Benefits of Recording a Presentation
As well as there being many different ways to record a presentation, there are also many benefits of recording them. So, before we show you the ‘how,’ let’s talk about the ‘why.’
- Encouraging asynchronous communication : One key benefit is fostering asynchronous communication . By recording presentations, you’re letting your audience engage with the content in their own time, breaking the constraints of time zones and scheduling conflicts. This also ensures your viewers can absorb information at their own pace, and revisit it as needed.
- Boosting SEO : You can use your presentation to create a YouTube video and share it on your website to increase your online visibility and attract prospective customers. This can be a great way to expand your audience, increase web traffic, and establish yourself as an expert in your field.
- Perfecting your presentation : Whether it’s in-person or over Zoom, you don’t get second chances with live presentations. However, a pre-recorded keynote lets you perfect the content and the narration before anyone sees it. This is a great way to combat stage fright while honing your presentation skills and building confidence.
With this in mind, turning your slides into a video is a no-brainer. It’s an easy way to grow your audience and make the information you’re sharing more accessible and easier to digest.
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Depending on your audience and the type of presentation you need to deliver, TechSmith’s Snagit could just be the perfect tool for recording your PowerPoint. With its user-friendly interface and advanced features, Snagit is ideal for capturing top-notch presentation videos, in just a few clicks.
Now, there’s no denying that presentations are better when you can see the presenter… Fortunately, Snagit lets you capture your screen and webcam at the same time to create a Picture-in-Picture video.
In this section, we’ll guide you through the steps to record your presentation and webcam with Snagit.
Step 1: Open video capture
First, open Snagit and navigate to the Capture window. Select the Video tab, and start by clicking the big red Capture button.
Step 2: Select a recording area
Next, you’ll be prompted to choose which parts of your screen you want to record. Use Snagit’s orange crosshairs to select a specific region, window, or your entire screen.
Step 3: Configure recording settings
With the Video Recording toolbar, you can set options like Cursor Capture and Effects, System Audio, and Webcam.
If your webcam isn’t showing, click on the webcam icon. If you have an external webcam, select the one you want to use by clicking the dropdown arrow next to the webcam icon.
Step 4: Adjust your webcam
Next, adjust your webcam options to ensure your Picture-in-Picture recording looks how you want it. Here you can change the Picture-in-Picture placement as well as the shape and size of your webcam recording. You can even toggle between Picture-in-Picture and fullscreen webcam modes as you like.
The best part? You can make these adjustments even while recording.
Step 5: Manage recording
When you’re ready to roll, hit the Record button and click the Stop button when you’re finished. It’s that simple!
And remember, if there’s an interruption (like an unexpected visit from the mailman), just hit Pause. It’s okay to take a break — your video won’t be ruined by a little interruption.
Step 6: Edit your video
Once you’ve finished recording, Snagit will automatically open your video in the Snagit Editor, which is super easy to use. From here, you can make light edits to the footage as needed.
For example, if you need to cut or trim your footage , you can! Here’s how:
- Set Start Point : Drag the Start handle (green) on the timeline to your desired starting point.
- Set End Point : Similarly, drag the End handle (red) to where you want to end the cut.
- Review the Segment : Before making any cuts, you can review the segment by dragging the Playhead (white) left and right across the timeline. This ensures you’re only cutting the footage you intend to.
- Make the Cut : Once you’re satisfied with the selection, click the Cut button, which will pop up once you’ve made a selection.
And that’s all there is to it! If you want to go the extra mile, you can also use Snagit to save individual frames of your video as images , which can be used to create a thumbnail for your video .
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Now, Snagit is great for recording less formal videos in a flash, but if your presentation is intended for a particularly large or important audience, you might be looking to create something more polished. This is where TechSmith’s Camtasia comes in.
Camtasia is one of the smartest and most intuitive pieces of editing software out there, but it also makes for a pretty nifty screen recorder too. Camtasia is great for recording presentations when you need more control and editing powers over the final product.
But best of all, Camtasia streamlines the process by letting you record your presentation and voice over directly within PowerPoint.
Step 1: Set up your presentation video recording
If you’re a Windows user, you’ll have the option to include a PowerPoint Add-in Toolbar when you install Camtasia. While this feature isn’t currently available on MacOS, the Camtasia Add-in Toolbar allows you to start, stop, and control your recordings from within PowerPoint — so you don’t need to switch between applications.
Just open the presentation you want to record and locate the Add-in toolbar under the Add-ins tab.
Don’t see the add-in toolbar? Go to File > Options > Add-ins, to enable it. Click on the Manage drop-down, select Disabled Items, then click Go. If the Camtasia Add-in is listed, select it, and click Enable.
If you’re an Apple user, don’t panic! You can still record your screen (with audio) on a Mac using Camtasia, and it’s just as easy. Alternatively, you can skip ahead to the next section and import your slides directly into Camtasia.
Step 2: Customize your recording options
Now let’s walk through each of the options on the toolbar before we begin recording.
Record audio
The microphone button controls whether or not audio is recorded as part of your presentation. When you enable it, you’ll be able to record your narration using a microphone.
If you are planning to record audio, this is where you’ll select your microphone. If you want to record great audio , we suggest using an external microphone, rather than the one that’s built into your laptop.
Some of the best microphones for recording video are likely to be less expensive than you think. But, if you’re on a shoestring budget, even the mic that’s built into your headphones could produce better audio than your laptop.
Once you’re set up, be sure to test the mic and adjust the volume slider as needed. You’ll also need to decide whether or not to record your system audio, which is any sound that comes out of your speakers, such as email notifications.
Record webcam
If you have a webcam, you can also record your camera during the presentation to create a Picture-in-Picture clip — just as you can with Snagit!
To customize even more of the recording settings, click the Recording Options button. Here you’ll find settings that let you record with a watermark and adjust your video frame rate . There are a few more options too, but the default settings should work just fine.
When you’re ready, click OK to close this window and save any changes made.
Step 3: Record your presentation
The final step is as simple as clicking the Record button in the toolbar. This will launch your slides into the Presentation Mode and start recording.
When you exit Presentation Mode or reach the end of your slideshow, you can either continue recording your screen, or stop recording and save your file. Pretty easy right?
Before you get started, let us show you another way to turn your presentation into a video, without recording your desktop .
Another way to create a video from your presentation is to import your PowerPoint slides into Camtasia. This way you can adjust how long each slide appears on screen, as well as add Behaviors and Annotations to personalize your presentation and highlight important information.
By importing your slides into Camtasia, and recording your voice over separately, you get a lot more flexibility with the editing process, which means you have more control over the finished article.
If you do decide to record your audio separately, you might want to take a look at TechSmith’s Audiate . This advanced audio recorder will transcribe your voice over in real-time and let you edit the audio file as if it were a text-based document. We don’t want to brag, but it’s probably the best way to add a voice over to a PowerPoint .
Regardless of how you decide to narrate your PowerPoint, here’s how to turn your presentation into a video:
1. Import your PowerPoint slides
First, start by importing your PowerPoint slides directly into Camtasia. Once your media is imported, you can edit it by dragging your slides into the Editing Toolbar.
You can now add the images to the Timeline, and edit them like any other media in a Project.
If you drag your slides to the Timeline, the slides will be placed in the order of the presentation, each with a default 5-second duration.
With your presentation on the timeline, use Ripple Move to create space in between slides to adjust the timing of each one. To do this, hold shift, then click and drag.
Once you’ve imported your slides and adjusted the duration of each one to correlate with your voice over, it’s time to start editing.
How to edit a presentation video (in Camtasia)
Add behaviors.
Firstly, add some visual interest with Camtasia Behaviors . A Behavior is an animation that brings movement to your slides, making them stand out on screen. This is a great way to bring parts of your presentation to life and take it from ordinary to extraordinary — because nobody likes a boring presentation .
To add a Behavior, click and drag the Behavior you wish to use onto the slide you want to animate. Once added, you can adjust the Behavior using the Properties tab.
Add annotations
Another good way to grab and direct your audience’s attention is to add some Annotations, which are great for highlighting important information.
To insert an Annotation, click the Annotation tab on the left side of the screen and drag it into the designated slide. You can then re-position and edit the Annotation in the Properties tab as needed.
Absolutely! Both Snagit and Camtasia are excellent choices for recording a professional and polished presentation. Snagit is perfect for no-fuss recording and editing. If you require more sophisticated editing capabilities, Camtasia is the ideal choice, offering the added convenience of recording your slideshow and voice over directly within PowerPoint.
Click the Record button in the toolbar to launch your slides into the Presentation Mode and start recording. When you exit Presentation Mode or reach the end of your slideshow, you can either continue recording your screen or stop and save your file.
If you’re planning to record audio, select your microphone in the recording options. The microphone button controls whether or not audio is recorded as part of your presentation. If you have a webcam attached to your computer, you can also record your camera to create a Picture-in-Picture clip, perfect for showing the presenter during the presentation.
With Snagit, you can conveniently record your voice over as you go through your presentation, capturing both the audio and visuals in one go. If you’re looking for more advanced recording and editing options, you might also consider using Camtasia, which allows you to record your voice over while presenting. For even more control, use Audiate to record your audio separately and then import it into Camtasia for fine-tuning.
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- The Recording Slideshow feature is only available in Microsoft PowerPoint versions 2013 to 2019 and 365.
- When a PowerPoint presentation is recorded with audio and video, it can be exported as a video in either MP4 or WMV format.
- Your recording will be added to each slide separately, so you can modify individual recordings if needed.
Recording your PowerPoint presentation with audio and video can make it more attractive and exciting. This can help to keep your audience engaged and focused, making it more likely that they will stay engaged throughout your entire presentation.
Microsoft PowerPoint offers options to record PowerPoint presentations with audio and video, allowing you to present the slides while capturing your camera feed.
There are two ways to create a PowerPoint presentation with sound and video: by recording a slideshow with audio and video or by adding external audio and video to your presentation.
Can you record PowerPoint with audio?
PowerPoint allows you to record your screen along with your voiceover narration. You can either record your voice as you present the slides or add a pre-recorded audio track to your presentation.
During recording, you can turn off your camera, allowing you to include only your voice narration or background music in your presentation.
When you’re done recording, you can save the presentation as a video file or PowerPoint Show that includes both the slides and the audio.
How do I record PowerPoint presentations with audio and video?
1. check your microphone and camera settings.
- Connect your headset or external microphone to your computer for the best sound quality. You can also use your computer’s internal microphone.
- Scroll down to the Input section. You will see your default microphone device is selected.
2. Convert older Powerpoint presentations
- In the Save As dialog window, choose PowerPoint Presentation (*.pptx) from the Save as type drop-down menu.
3. Record PowerPoint with audio and video
- Open the PowerPoint presentation.
- To delete all recordings in the presentation, click CLEAR and select Clear Recordings on All Slides.
- You can record all of them continuously without pausing, or you can record each slide individually and click pause before moving on to the next slide to begin recording again.
The recordings are added to the presentation on a slide-by-slide basis. So, if you need to modify a recording, you only need to re-record the specific slide or slides affected.
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4. Check the Recordings
For each slide, you should see a speaker icon or a thumbnail image in the lower-right corner, along with a recording time indicating how long the recording is.
Once you are satisfied with your recording, you can export the entire recorded presentation as a Slide show or a video.
5. Save the presentation as a PowerPoint Show
If you’re looking for other useful tips, here’s our guide on how to print a PPT with notes with a few clicks.
6. Save the presentation as a video
- Choose how long you want to spend on the slides without any recordings in the Seconds spent on each slide setting.
It may take some time to create the video, depending on your computer’s performance. Once the video is created, it can be played on any video player.
How to add audio and video to a PowerPoint presentation?
Instead of recording audio and video directly in PowerPoint, you can add external audio and video files to your presentation.
1. Add audio to a PowerPoint presentation
2. Add video to a PowerPoint presentation
There are many advantages to recording PowerPoint presentations. They can be used as a record of a meeting that can be uploaded to the internet, shared with those who could not attend the meeting, or used as instructional videos to convey information.
Also, before you leave, find out how to make the image background transparent in PowerPoint .
If you need to jump to a slide in a long PowerPoint presentation , read the highlighted guide to learn how to do that.
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3 Simple Ways to Record Audio on PowerPoint Presentations
Sara Wanasek
Enhance your PowerPoint presentations by incorporating music and adding your own narration or unique sound bites. This not only keeps your audience engaged but also complements your written content. Learning how to add and record audio in PowerPoint is a valuable skill, enabling you to create compelling presentations for professional, educational, and personal purposes.
Recording audio in PowerPoint offers significant advantages, especially when delivering remote or asynchronous presentations. You can:
- Record yourself giving the presentation and share the recording for viewers to access at their convenience, or
- Include audio clips to emphasize transitions, key points, or significant moments within your presentation.
Continue reading to discover how to record audio live in PowerPoint on Windows devices, add pre-recorded audio, and find useful tips for editing!
Step-by-step guide: How to Record Audio on PowerPoint
In PowerPoint, you have the capability to record two types of audio:
- Recording for exporting as a video: This method is ideal for narrating your presentation, making it perfect for sharing with others to watch at their own pace.
- Recording short audio clips: This method allows you to incorporate audio into your live presentation.
Let’s walk you through both methods of recording audio directly within PowerPoint:
Option 1: Record Narration for All Slides
Step 1: Open Your PowerPoint Presentation
Launch PowerPoint and open a new or existing PowerPoint file. If your are starting from scratch, make sure to complete the slides with design and interactive elements (make sure your presentation is engaging !) before adding your audio.
Step 2: Choose the Starting Position
- Go to the ‘SlideShow’ tab and click on the arrow next to ‘Record Slide Show.’
- Choose between ‘From Current Slide’ or ‘From Beginning’ based on your requirements.
- This will open the recorder window, where you can make necessary adjustments to the settings.
Step 3: Adjust Settings
You can select the microphone, view your notes, and toggle your camera on or off.
Step 4: Begin Recording
When you are ready, click the ‘Play’ button to begin recording. You will see a 3-second countdown, then the recording will start and you can begin speaking.
Use the side arrows for smooth navigation through your presentation while recording. Pause or stop the recording at any point. To review the recorded audio, click ‘ Replay .’ To delete any recordings, click the ‘x’ next to the speaker icon.
At the bottom left, you’ll find two timers: one for the entire presentation and one for the specific slide, helping you keep track of the recording length.
Step 5: Stop Recording
When done, click the ‘X’ in the top right-hand corner. Your audio recordings will be saved to each slide, indicated by the speaker icon at the bottom right corner of your slide.
Step 6: Share Recording
To share your recording, export the PowerPoint file as a video , selecting ‘Use Recorded Timings and Narrations.’ Then, easily share it via email or add it to a Learning Management System for convenient viewing.
Option 2: Record Audio for Specific Slides
Step 1: Navigate to the Desired Slide
Select the specific slide where you want to record audio. This could be for narration, background music, or sound effects, depending on your presentation’s needs.
Step 2: Insert Audio
To add audio, click the ‘Insert’ tab on your PowerPoint ribbon. Then in the Media section, select ‘Audio’ then ‘Record Audio’.
Step 3: Name Audio Sound
Name the sound uniquely for easy future retrieval.
- Click the red ‘Recording’ button to start.
- Use the green ‘Play’ button to review the audio.
- If it’s satisfactory, click ‘OK.’
- The speaker icon will be added to your slide, and you can reposition it as needed.
Step 5: Set Audio Playback Options
After adding audio to your slide, you can specify how and when you want it to play. Click on the Audio icon and select the ‘Playback’ tab in the PowerPoint ribbon.
In PowerPoint, utilize editing tools to refine your audio. Trim, adjust volume, and apply fade-in or fade-out effects for a professional touch. You can also set the start and stop points for the audio and save it for future use.
Step 6: Test Your Audio
Before your important presentation, test the audio to ensure it works smoothly. Play through your presentation to confirm that everything sounds and plays correctly.
Option 3: Adding Pre-Recorded Audio to PowerPoint
Already have the audio you want to use? No problem! Adding audio to your PowerPoint can be done in 4 simple steps:
Step 1: Navigate to the Slide
Select the slide where you want to addyour pre-recorded audio.
Click the ‘Insert’ tab and choose ‘Audio’ from the Media Section. Select ‘Audio on My PC’ and search for your pre-recorded audio to be uploaded.
Step 3: Configure Playback Options
Customize your playback settings to suit your needs, such as when the audio should start and how it should play.
Step 4: Test it out
Ensure that the audio plays well and syncs up with your slide transitions and animations for a seamless presentation.
Expert Tips for the Best Recording
Use these tips to get the best recording in PowerPoint:
- Choose the Right Microphone: Opt for a high-quality microphone for clear and professional audio. For frequent recordings, consider an external microphone.
- Minimize Ambient Noise: Record in a quiet space to reduce background noise. Close doors and windows, and use noise-canceling software if necessary.
- Prepare Your Narration: Outline your narration to ensure a structured delivery, preventing pauses or monotony. Avoid reading line by line.
- Practice Your Delivery: Practice your narration multiple times for improved flow and clarity. Utilize PowerPoint’s Speaker Coach for help with pace, tone, and filler words.
- Edit Minor Mistakes: Don’t worry about small errors during recording; you can edit them out later using PowerPoint’s editing tools.
- Enhance Accessibility: When recording the entire presentation, add closed captions or subtitles to make it accessible to a broader audience, including those with hearing impairments.
Bonus: Recording Interactive PowerPoint Presentations
Want to take your PowerPoint recordings to the next level? Include interactive elements in your PowerPoint recordings to engage your audience more effectively with ClassPoint.
ClassPoint is an interactive teaching tool that integrates directly into PowerPoint, Coffering live presentation engagement features such as interactive questions , gamification , and presentation tools !
When recording your presentation, use third-party recording software like Zoom, Teams, Loom, or Screencast-O-Matic, and incorporate ClassPoint features alongside your audio narration, like so:
1. Live Annotations
Use Pens , Highlighters , Shapes , and even Text Boxes to add notes and highlight the important information on your slides while recording.
2. Added Whiteboard Slides
Add variety to your presentation by annotating on a blank whiteboard slide of your choosing.
3. Laser Pen
ClassPoint’s laser can be used as a pen with disappearing ink and a spotlight when you press the ‘S’ key on your keyboard, allowing you to guide your audience’s attention more effectively.
4. Draggable Objects
Enhance audience understanding by moving objects on your slide as you explain , emphasize key concepts, and create visual associations.
5. Embedded Browser
If you need to search the web to emphasize a key point or show a video, simply open a browser within your presentation without interrupting your seamless presentation and recording.
6. Timer or Stopwatch
If you want your audience to reflect on a question or complete an activity independently, use the timer or stopwatch to create a brief pause before resuming your recording.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re narrating a presentation for asynchronous viewing or incorporating audio into a live session, you’re now equipped with the knowledge of how to record audio on PowerPoint in the best way.
With added audio, you can engage your audience in a way that ensures your message resonates, no matter where or when they access your content.
Begin experimenting with these techniques, and see how recording audio on PowerPoint and leveraging ClassPoint can transform your PowerPoint presentations, both live and virtually.
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Creating an engaging and professional video presentation requires more than just delivering information—it's about connecting with your audience. Whether you're crafting a presentation for a business, sales, school, or onboarding , adding a video of yourself can transform your PowerPoint slides into a dynamic (and personal!) storytelling tool.
This guide covers two ways to video record yourself into a PowerPoint: recording your presentation directly in PowerPoint and using the free online video editor, Clipchamp , to elevate your videos. Learn how to elevate your video presentations in this step-by-step guide.
Step 1. Open Microsoft PowerPoint and navigate to the record tab
Head over to the PowerPoint application to start your webcam recording in PowerPoint. Next, click on the record tab to launch recording options.
Step 2. Select the cameo option to enable your webcam
Click the cameo button on the record toolbar.
A blue placeholder circle will appear to preview the placement of your webcam recording overlay. If desired, you can customize the shape and add a border to your webcam recording. If you haven’t used the cameo feature before, make sure to enable the webcam and microphone permissions and select your mic and camera source.
Step 3. Record your presentation video
Click on the record button in the top right corner to start recording. Here, you will record your PowerPoint presentation slides, teleprompter, and webcam. A three-second countdown will appear. To stop recording, click on the stop recording button. You can preview your video before saving it.
Step 4. Save and share your presentation video
Preview your PowerPoint video before saving. When you’re done recording, click on the export button then click on export video.
For more help, take a look at the record a presentation help article .
Now that you've mastered the basics, so let's move on to another workflow that will make your PowerPoint presentations even more compelling.
To level up your presentation, we'll explore how to video record yourself presenting a PowerPoint with Microsoft Clipchamp and edit your video with beginner-friendly features. Using the screen and camera recorder, you can record your webcam and PowerPoint presentation without leaving your browser. Your webcam recording automatically saves as a picture-in-picture overlay , making your video easy to edit and customize to your liking.
Follow the steps below to learn how to record your webcam and video presentation in Clipchamp .
Click on the record & create tab on the toolbar.
Click on the screen and camera option .
Select a camera and mic to use.
Click on the record button to select a tab, window, or entire screen with your PowerPoint presentation shown.
Save your recording when you’re finished presenting.
Trim away mistakes or excess footage on the timeline with the trim tool .
Save your video presentation in 1080p video resolution.
For more help, check out the screen and camera tutorial . You can also save your PowerPoint presentation as an MP4 or MOV file , then import your video onto the timeline to start editing.
If you’re sharing your video presentation to multiple different platforms, such as YouTube or Stream , it might require different aspect ratios for video posts. Instead of creating a new video for each platform, just resize your PowerPoint video using the aspect ratio presets .
Follow the steps below to resize your presentation video using the presets quickly.
Import and add your video to the timeline.
Click on the 16:9 aspect ratio button .
Hover over each preset to preview the aspect ratio.
Click on a new aspect ratio that suits your platform to resize your video.
Use the fit or fill buttons in the floating toolbar to remove black borders or bars .
Save your video by clicking on the export button and selecting 1080p video resolution.
In order to produce high-quality recordings, it's important to pay attention to a few key factors: a stable internet connection, a quiet recording environment, and good lighting. Once these are sorted, consider setting up your technical tools correctly.
Here's how to configure your recording setup when using PowerPoint or Clipchamp.
How to setup PowerPoint’s recording features
As mentioned above, PowerPoint allows you to record your slides as well as your camera. Take a look at some considerations to record without errors.
Video source setup : Navigate to the recording tab in PowerPoint. Here, you can select your video source—usually your computer’s built-in webcam or an external camera connected to your computer. Ensure the camera is correctly selected and positioned.
Audio source setup : Select your audio input source in the same recording tab. This could be your laptop’s internal microphone, an external microphone, or another connected audio device. Choose the best-quality microphone available and record audio to check for clarity and volume. Adjust the microphone settings to reduce background noise and ensure your voice is clear and audible.
Preview and testing : Before starting the actual recording, do a test run to see and hear how you appear and sound in the recording. This test will help you adjust the camera position, audio settings, and move to another location if the lighting or background noise are distracting.
How to setup screen and webcam recording in Clipchamp
Configure your recording settings in Clipchamp to optimize video and audio quality.
Choose a presentation size: A standard 16:9 aspect ratio is suitable for most presentations.
Set up your screen and camera recording permissions : Go to the record & create tab on the toolbar. Next, click on the screen tool or screen and camera tool. A popup window will appear requesting permissions. Allow Clipchamp access to your camera and microphone if you haven't used our webcam recorder before. Click allow when ready to proceed.
Choose screen source : Either record your browser tab, window, or entire screen through the popup window.
Choose webcam and audio source: Select your microphone source, camera source and select speaker coach if desired through the popup window.
Trim away mistakes
Use the intuitive trimming tool in Clipchamp to remove unnecessary segments of your screen recording, webcam video or audio voiceover in a few clicks. This helps maintain the engagement in your presentation. Learn how in this tutorial video .
Use captions to create accessible videos
Generate real-time captions for your video presentation to make it easier to understand on mute with the autocaptions feature . Just turn on autocaptions to automatically create a video transcript which consists of an index of timestamps to help you navigate your video better.
Add annotation stickers to enhance messages
Draw attention to specific elements within your PowerPoint presentation by overlaying sticker annotations. In the content library tab on the toolbar, search through an endless range of shapes and annotations like arrows, squares, circles, stars, graphics, and more.
Speed up and slow down videos
If your presentation is too slow or too fast, easily edit your video’s speed with the beginner friendly speed selector . Just remember to make your presentation speed easy to understand and not too fast.
Add text animations for clarity
This can help reinforce your messages and ensure they resonate with your audience. Provide more context for viewers with text animations . Choose from a wide range of professional titles like multiline, lower third, bouncing, mirror and more. Customize titles to suit your presentation theme with different fonts, colors, sizes, and positions .
Use ASL stickers to enhance videos
Make your PowerPoint videos more accessible for work, school, or social media with the help of popular American Sign Language video stickers . Just place an ASL sticker side by side with your video content or as a standalone clip to convey meaning to the deaf and hard of hearing community.
Adjust your webcam footage
Make your webcam videos appear more vibrant and professional-looking with the color correction tools . These tools allow you to adjust brightness, contrast, and saturation simply.
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Record your screen in PowerPoint
You can record your computer screen and related audio, and then embed it in your PowerPoint slide—or you can save it as a separate file.
Open the slide that you want to put the screen recording on.
On the Insert tab of the ribbon, select Screen Recording .
Tip: PowerPoint automatically records the audio and the mouse pointer, so by default those options are selected on the control dock. To turn them off, deselect Audio and Record Pointer.
Select Record . Use Pause as needed and Stop when you're done.
Note: Unless you pin the Control Dock to the screen, it will slide up into the margin while you record. To make the unpinned Control Dock reappear, point the mouse cursor at the top of the screen.
Your video is added to the slide. Right-click the video frame, select the Start icon and pick how you want your video to start: In Click Sequence , Automatically , or When Clicked On .
You can change the look of the video by right-clicking the video frame, select the Style icon, and pick another shape.
Save your screen recording as a separate file
Right-click the video frame and select Save Media as .
In the Save Media as box, choose a folder, and in the File name box, type a name.
Select Save.
Trim your video
Right-click the video frame and select Trim .
To determine where you want to trim your video footage, in the Trim Video box, select Play .
When you reach the point where you want to make the cut, select Pause . Use the Next Frame and Previous Frame buttons to specify precise timing.
Do one or more of the following:
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How to Record My PowerPoint Presentation (and save it as MP4)?
There are actually a number of ways you can record yourself delivering a speech or presentation on your PC with an inset video from your Webcam. One straightforward option: Zoom . Open up a Zoom meeting in the Zoom app, share your presentation, press ‘record’ within Zoom, and you’re ready to go. Third-party apps like Loom offer similar functionality if you want to go that route too. But it turns out that Microsoft PowerPoint also has the ability for you to record a narrated slide show and can also record you on video and then export the resultant file as an mp4 video!
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Considering that some of you know little about how to complete the PPT recording with yourself and narration, this article published by the best free video converter will explain why you need to record a PPT presentation with yourself and narration. At the same time, it will recommend some PPT recorders that help record yourself and narration.
Why Record a PPT Presentation with Yourself and Narration
Comprised of one or more slides, a PPT presentation has much to offer in organizing and sharing information. Specifically, it is widely used for so many purposes like business budget reports, business proposals, book reports, and more. By recording ppt with yourself and narration, you can make your presentation more attractive to your audience, which also makes your work more professional.
The Preparations for Recording PPT with Yourself and Narration
A PPT aims to provide a brief introduction to the information that you want to share. To ensure its conciseness, your slides shouldn’t contain lots of information, which makes your autonomous narration more important. Meanwhile, you need to clarify your narration points and be familiar with them so as to make you accomplish a smoother presentation.
Powerful Recorders That Deserve a Try
In the following paragraphs, several powerful PPT recorders that help record yourself and narration will be recommended.
Option 1. Panopto Express Recorder
To avoid limited compatibility, Panopto Express Recorder, which serves as an online screen recorder, can be a good choice for you to record a PPT presentation with yourself and narration. With a variety of modern-day web browsers , you can access it with ease. Meanwhile, Panopto Express Recorder allows for the setting of a background for your recording. However, its operation will lead to sluggish performance of your browsers.
Option 2. Wondershare Uniconverter
As a great screen recorder, Wondershare Uniconverter has much to offer in helping you record a PPT presentation with yourself and narration. Specifically, it enables you to add yourself to all PowerPoint files. Meanwhile, Wondershare Uniconverter is a user-friendly recording program. Even if you are a recording beginner, you can use it to finish your PPT presentation recording successfully. In addition, Wondershare Uniconverter is only usable for Windows and Mac users.
What’s the best Wondershare UniConverter alternative to convert videos? Here’re 7 Wondershare UniConverter alternatives for your reference.
Option 3. EaseUS RecExperts
EaseUS RecExperts is another screen recorder that will help you record a PPT presentation with yourself and narration. With it, in the process of recording your PPT presentation, you are capable of selecting the images that you like as your video background. Besides, EaseUS RecExperts enables you to remove the background noise in the process of recording your webcam, screen, and microphone easily.
Option 4. Echoshare
Echoshare is an offline screen recorder that can help you record a PPT presentation with yourself and narration. Serving as a powerful recorder, it enables Windows and Mac users to record internal audio and voiceover. In addition, Echoshare makes a webcam and audio recording accessible to your PowerPoint presentations. However, if you want to apply Echoshare to your PPT presentation recording, it will cost you so much money.
Option 5. Snagit
Snagit is another recording tool that helps you finish recording ppt with yourself and narration. When using it, you can enjoy a variety of advanced functions and a user-friendly interface. At the same time, Snagit is very easy to use. With it, you can complete your recording by taking simple steps.
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To conclude, this post has explained the cause for recording a PPT presentation with yourself and narration. Meanwhile, it has clarified the preparations that you need to make before your recording. Finally, five powerful screen recorders have been recommended so as to help you record a PPT presentation with yourself and narration.
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If you’re sending out your presentation instead of giving it in front of an audience, but you feel adding a vocal explanation would better help to deliver the message, record a voiceover narration. Here’s how to do it.
Before you begin your PowerPoint narration, you’ll need to make sure you’ve made the proper preparations.
Set Up Your Mic
First, you’ll need a microphone. Most modern computers have a built-in microphone that gets the job done, but investing in a USB microphone will increase the audio quality of the narration by quite a bit.
The built-in microphone will be set as your input device by default, so if you plan on using it for the PowerPoint narration, you don’t need to take any additional steps in setting it up. However, if you plan to use a USB microphone for the narration, be sure to set it as the input device.
To do this on Windows, right-click the volume icon found on the right of the taskbar. In the menu that appears, select “Open Sound Settings.”
The “Sound Settings” window will appear. Here, scroll down to the “Input” section and click the box under “Choose your input device.”
If you’re using a USB microphone, it will appear here. Select it to set it as the input device.
The steps for Mac users are extremely similar. The only difference is you should go to "System Settings" and select "Sound" instead of right-clicking the volume icon like on Windows. From there, the steps are the same.
Take Notes and Rehearse
With your mic set up, you’re ready to start recording, right? Well, not quite. While you may not be physically standing in front of the audience delivering this presentation, you still need to treat it as though you are. This means going through the basics---taking notes and rehearsing your delivery.
One thing you can do to help you record a successful narration is to write out a script. As with a live presentation, though, you don’t want to sound like you’re reading straight from your notecards. Practice reading through the script a few times so that it sounds natural and fluid.
Once you’re confident in your delivery, it’s time to start recording.
Open the PowerPoint presentation in which you would like to record a voiceover narration. Head over to the “Slide Show” tab and, in the “Set Up” group, select “Record Slide Show.” Once selected, a drop-down menu will appear. Here, you can choose to start the narration from the beginning or from the current slide. If you choose to start recording from the current slide, make sure that you’re on the slide you’d like to start recording from.
Related: How to Record Your Screen with Microsoft PowerPoint
In this example, we’ll choose “Record from Beginning.”
Now, you’ll be in full-screen mode. You’ll notice a few extra tools appear, including a record button at the top-left corner of the screen. When you’re ready to start recording, click this button.
When you select the record button, a countdown timer will appear, giving you a three-second delay between clicking the button and starting your recording.
You can now start recording your voiceover narration! Continue through the presentation by clicking the right arrow to go to the next slide.
You can pause the recording at any time by pressing the pause button in the top-left corner of the window. The recording will automatically end when you make it to the last slide. Alternatively, you can press the stop button, also located at the top-left corner of the screen.
If you want to play your narration back, you can select the replay button.
A speaker icon will appear at the bottom-right corner of each slide that has a recorded narration. You can also play your narration back on each slide by hovering over the icon and pressing the play button.
If you’re not satisfied with the narration, simply repeat these steps to re-record.
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Video recording in PowerPoint
Video is perhaps the most influential storytelling medium. In an era when coworkers are often scattered across many different locations and time zones, and the ability to meet synchronously is frequently limited, recording your own videos in PowerPoint can serve as a powerful tool to tell a story your way.
With the new Record experience, you can easily create and share videos of your presentation, getting your message across in your own words. This includes the new Teleprompter view, which enables you to look at the camera and refer to notes at the same time, delivering your message with confidence. You can also blur your video background to eliminate distractions for your audience.
How it works
Ready to give video recording in PowerPoint a try?
- To exit the Record experience, click Exit or press the Esc key.
- Your video will be embedded on your slide, along with the proper slide timings and ink animations.
- If you record one video for multiple slides, after you finish recording the video will be split into separate videos that are embedded on each slide.
Scenarios to try
- Select the Teleprompter view to read your slide notes and look at the camera simultaneously while recording; adjust the font size for better readability.
- Use the Camera modes button to blur your background.
Tips and tricks
- Track export progress in the PowerPoint status bar after exporting video and exiting Record experience
- All audio, video, and inking elements can be resized and moved in Edit view after the recording is complete.
- Use Design Ideas on the Home tab and Video Shape on the Video Format tab to create more visually appealing slides with your video.
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You must have a computer equipped with a webcam and microphone to use this feature.
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How to Video Record Yourself Presenting PowerPoint: Windows, Mac, iOS, Phones
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Do you know how to record a presentation with your face and voice on Microsoft PowerPoint? Adding narration in a presentation helps enhance audience engagement and convey insights better for tutorials, lectures, and video creation.
This article will focus on how to video record yourself in PowerPoint and teach you to add your face, voice, and video easily when narrating a PPT.
How to Video Record Yourself Presenting PowerPoint on Windows/Mac with EaseUS Screen Recorder
One of the most important reasons why you need a professional screen recorder for presentation is that it simplifies your task and gives you the smoothest experience.
EaseUS RecExperts lets you record yourself doing a presentation on PowerPoint , Google Slides, Zoom, Keynote, and other presenting apps without lag and watermark.
It has both Windows and Mac versions, allowing you to record high-quality about-me presentations, self-presenting videos, and slideshows on multiple applications. The AI-empowered functions enable you to AI transcribe video to text , reduce background noise, and enhance video quality.
Download the EaseUS recording software on your Windows or Mac to record MS PowerPoint with your face and audio.
Let's see how to video record yourself in PowerPoint with EaseUS recording software.
(The stepwise guide applies to the Windows version; Mac users can find steps similar in the application.)
✅Preparations to do:
- Configure your microphone as the input audio device.
- Configure your camera as the input video device if you need to record PowerPoint presentation with webcam .
- Open the MS presentation in advance.
- Shut down other applications to avoid distraction.
- Practice your narration.
Step 1. Launch EaseUS RecExperts on your computer. Choose a recording mode from "Full Screen" or "Region" . To record a part of the screen, select the recording area manually.
Step 2. After selecting the recording mode, click on the camera sign on the interface. This will let the tool record your screen and the webcam at the same time.
Step 3. You can also change the background with the AI Recognition ot green screen feature. Classroom, blur, studio, or your local images are supported. Just click "Webcam" > "Settings" > "Remove Background" to download and use these modules. Then, click the "REC" button to start recording.
Step 4. After recording, the recording list window will open. Here you can view, split, delete, manage your recordings easily.
How to Record PowerPoint Presentation with Audio and Video on Windows/Mac with Internal Recorder
If you don't want to install additional software, use MS PowerPoint's built-in recording function. Both Windows and Mac users can screen record PowerPoint with audio .
Before you get started, there are some tips you need to pay attention to:
- The recording feature is only available on PowerPoint 2016, PowerPoint 2019, and PowerPoint 365.
- You cannot go back to the previous slide when you are recording. Make sure you have covered everything on a slideshow before you go to the next one.
- MS PowerPoint cannot record full screen . It only captures the app area.
- The saved recording can be very large. Ensure that your laptops or desktops have enough capacity.
- Only support MP4 and WMV video types.
After reading these notes, follow the steps below to record a voice-over PowerPoint.
Step 1. Open the presentation on your Windows or Mac computer. Click Slide Show on the toolbar.
Step 2. Under the tab, click Record Slide Show and select From Current Slide… or From Beginning… .
Step 3. You will enter the recording page. Click SETTINGS in the upper-right corner to turn on the Microphone and Camera. Then, click the red RECORD button to start recording. A 3-second countdown timer will appear on the screen.
Step 4. During the process, you can:
- Use the RECORD, PAUSE, STOP, and REPLAY button at any time.
- Use the pen to take notes.
- Click CLEAR to clear recordings on the current side or all slides.
- Click the close button to quit recording.
Step 5. Go to File > Export > Create a video to export the PowerPoint presentation as a video. Here you can change the recording settings such as video quality, recorded timings and narrations, and even the seconds for every slide.
Step 6. Click Create Video again to select a location, file name, and file type (MP4 or WMV) for the recording. Click Save to close the window.
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How to Record on PowerPoint on iOS/Android Mobile with Built-in Tools
Some narrators may need to record PowerPoint on the go for a quick presentation. Both iOS and Android can install Microsoft PowerPoint on mobile phones and tablets to open, edit, and create presentations.
Although the app MS PowerPoint does not have a screen recording feature, iOS and Android users can record a video with their mobile phones' built-in screen recorders.
Video record yourself in PowerPoint on iPhone/iPad
Step 1. Launch the PowerPoint app and open the PPT you want to add narration.
Step 2. Enable the screen recording feature on your iPhone and iPad. Navigate to Settings > Control Center > Customize Controls and tap the green plus icon next to Screen Recording. (It is usually enabled by default.)
Step 3. Swipe down from the top right corner of the screen and scroll to click the screen recording button (a circle within a circle). A 3-second countdown will appear before the recording begins.
Step 4. Play the presentation while you are talking. You can see the red dot recording icon in the upper left corner of the screen, which means your recording is in progress.
Step 5. Tap the red dot recording icon again to stop recording. Click Stop in the popup to confirm operations.
Step 6. You can find the recording in the Photos app.
Video record yourself in PowerPoint on Android phones and tablets
Step 2. Swipe down from the top of the phone screen to launch Quick Settings .
Step 3. Tap the Screen Record button from the list, give permission to track your activity if prompted, and click Start recording.
Step 4. When the 3-second countdown appears, play the presentation and start talking.
Step 5. If you want to stop recording, access Quick Settings and tap the Screen Record button again.
Step 6. You can find the recording in the Gallery app.
Final Words
Now, you have learned how to video record yourself in PowerPoint on different devices, including Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android. Capturing your face and audio in the presentation recording can be easy if you choose the proper method.
It is recommended that EaseUS RecExperts be used to screen record a presentation on Mac and Windows computers. Its intuitive interface and robust features let you easily record presentations on Microsoft PowerPoint, Google Slides, Zoom, and more platforms.
Download and use it to make your presentation narration smoother and more effective.
Record PowerPoint with Face FAQs
If you want more information on how to record a video of yourself in PowerPoint, continue reading.
1. How do I insert a voice recording into PowerPoint?
To add a voice-over to PowerPoint:
Step 1. If you have a computer, save this automated voice file. Open the presentation PPT and locate the slide where you want to add audio.
Step 2. Click Insert on the toolbar, tap Audio under the tab, and click Audio on my PC… to select an existing audio file or click Record Audio… to record audio immediately.
Step 3. Now, you can play and pause the audio on the slide.
2. Why don't I have a record button on PowerPoint?
You cannot find a record button because you have not activated this function in your PowerPoint 2016, 2019, or 365. To enable the recording feature in PowerPoint:
Step 1. Go to Files > Options > Customize Ribbon .
Step 2. Under Main Tab , scroll down to find Record , check the box, and click OK to save changes.
Step 3. Go back to the toolbar, and you will see the Record tab.
3. What is the shortcut to start a video in PowerPoint?
To start a video in PowerPoint, press Alt + P or Ctrl + spacebar .
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PowerPoint slides are a great way to showcase information with graphics, animations, transitions, and other effects. Indeed, they are a great way to communicate ideas.
But, what if you intend to involve other elements such as voice overs, screens of other applications, live streams, etc? In such a case, you would need to convert your PowerPoint to video first.
Also, what if the person with whom you want to share the presentation doesn’t have PowerPoint on their device, or they want to see the presentation on the go?
Here too, a wise move would be to convert the PowerPoint presentation to video and share it with them.
In this post, we’ll have a look at various ways in which you can turn your PPT slides into videos.
Best Ways To Convert PPT To Video Format
Solution no. 1 – use a screen recording tool.
The only prerequisite here is to craft great Powerpoint slides and decide from where you want to begin the presentation.
Once you have your presentation ready, open it and follow the steps below to see how you can screen record your PowerPoint presentation and save it as a MP4 file –
Step 1 – Download Advanced Screen Recorder for the button down below and run the installation file.
Once installed, open the application, click on the three horizontal lines (hamburger icon) from the top, and select Settings .
Step 2 – From the left, click on Record . From the right-hand side, you can choose the resolution, enable/ disable timer, etc. But, the main point here is to click on the Format dropdown and select MP4.
Step 3 – Open the PowerPoint presentation that you want to record.
Step 4 – Open Advanced Screen Recorder. Select the region that you want to record. We suggest that you go with the Full Screen option.
Step 5 – Go back to your PowerPoint presentation and choose your Slideshow settings. In case you don’t see the screen recorder, click anywhere on the screen.
Step 6 – If you are unable to see Advanced Screen Recorder’s interface, press the F9 key once. Prior to recording, first, select the region that you wish to record. Since, in our case, we intend to record the complete screen, we will go ahead with the Full Screen option as can be seen in the screenshot below.
Once you have selected the region, it’s time to click on the red-colored Record button.
Step 7 – On the next screen, you can choose your sound settings – System Sound , and Microphone Sound . Here you can choose if you wish to keep both sounds or either of them. You can even tweak their volume.
Additionally, choose whether or not you wish to overlay your webcam. To change webcam overlay settings, head back to the main screen, click on the three horizontal lines (hamburger icon) from the top, and select Settings . From the left click on Webcam , and configure the webcam settings to your liking.
Step 8 – Once you are satisfied with all the settings, click on Start Recording .
Step 9 – During your screen recording, you can pause the recording when for instance, you want to jump to a specific slide or if you wish to switch to some other application running on your screen.
Step 10 – Once you are done with recording your PPT , click on the Stop button. It will be saved to a preassigned location. Now you can locate it and view and share it easily.
Why Use A Screen Recording Tool To Convert PPT to MP4?
Using a screen recording tool like Advanced Screen Recorder instead of PowerPoint’s inbuilt export functionality offers several advantages such as the ones mentioned below –
- Add annotations in real-time.
- Schedule screen recording at your desired time.
- Trim unwanted parts from the video.
- Better control of audio – you can choose system or microphone audio.
- Add a custom watermark to your MP4 video.
- Overlay the webcam in a better manner.
- Remove background noise.
To dive deeper into the various features of Advanced Screen Recorder, check out this review .
Solution No.2 – Using Microsoft PowerPoint To Turn PowerPoint Into MP4
The latest versions of Microsoft PowerPoint let you record your presentations as video. Here are the steps –
Step 1 – Open PowerPoint and the presentation whose slides you wish to record.
Step 2 – From the top, click on Record .
Step 3 – Click on the Record dropdown and select from where you want to record the slide – from the current slide or from the beginning. You can also select your Microphone and camera settings, and annotate on your slides as well.
Step 4 – Once you have selected the settings, click on the Record button to initiate the recording.
Step 5 – When you are done recording the slides, click on the Stop button.
To save the PPT as MP4 –
Step 1 – Click on the Record tab and click on Export to Video .
Step 2 – Click on Create a Video from the right-hand side.
Step 3 – Choose your desired resolution, and other settings and click on Create Video .
Step 4 – Save the converted video to a location on your computer.
Solution No. 3 – Convert PPT To MP4 Online
If your end goal is to just convert your PPT to video (MP4 format) for one time, there are several online platforms that can help you. For example, you can head to MagicSlides and here’s how you can turn your PowerPoint into video –
Step 1 – Go to this website.
Step 2 – Click on Upload your source file .
Step 3 – Sign Up if you haven’t already.
Step 4 – Select the PPT from your computer to convert to MP4. Wait for the file to upload.
Step 5 – Click on the Download MP4 button.
The drawback here is that you won’t be able to add any annotations, trim unwanted parts, add voice overs, etc. However, you can always use a video editing tool to make changes to the converted video.
Share Your PPT Slides Effectively – Convert Them To MP4 Format
By converting your PowerPoint presentation into video, you unlock a world of possibilities. For instance, you can share it with users who are trying to access the presentation on different devices that may not have a PowerPoint application.
You can also upload the converted MP4 file to a variety of social media platforms and gain a wider audience.
What is your reason for converting your PowerPoint presentation to video? Do share with us in the comments section below. For more such content, keep reading Tweak Library.
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To start the recording, click Record or use the Windows+SHIFT+R hotkey. To stop the screen recording, click Pause to temporarily halt the recording to resume later or Stop or the Windows+SHIFT+Q hotkey to end the recording session. Screen recording in PowerPoint.
Select the Record button on the toolbar to start recording your narration. Use your keyboard arrow keys to move back and forth between slides. Press N or Space Bar to move to the next slide or animation in the presentation. Press P or Backspace to return to the previous slide or animation.
Let's see how to record a PowerPoint presentation in front of live audiences. Step 1 - save your PowerPoint presentation in OneDrive. Step 2 - open your PowerPoint slides from PowerPoint online. Step 3 - go to Present Live from the Slideshow Ribbon tab. Step 4 - share a live link with your audience.
Record new layer: Pick this for recording your video as a new layer on top of an existing recording. 2. Click Record at the bottom of the Record panel. 3. Drag over the area of your screen you wish to record. Click Start Recording. Press Space to start recording the full screen. 4. Click Stop to finish recording.
Basic recording in PowerPoint. Microsoft offers basic tools to start recording your PowerPoint presentation. Here's a quick step-by-step guide to recording a simple presentation: Step 1: From PowerPoint, open the slide with which you want to start your presentation. Step 2: Select Record from the upper right hand corner of the PowerPoint window.
Step 3: Open Your PowerPoint Slides and Capture the Screen. Open your PowerPoint presentation and put it in "Slide Show" mode. With Panopto Express, you'll have two options for recording your slides: You can either record your slides by recording your screen or by recording the slides within the PowerPoint application.
To enter the new experience, click the Record button in the top app bar or click the Record tab and then select From Beginning (or From Current Slide ). To personalize your recording experience, click Views and choose from Teleprompter, Presenter View, and Slide View options. Click the Camera Mode button to blur your background.
1. Open the PowerPoint presentation in which you want to record audio and video. 2. From the Slide Show tab (or the Recording tab), click the Record Slide Show button and choose either Record from Current slide or Record from Beginning, depending on which point you want to add audio/video. 3.
Step 1: Set up your presentation video recording. If you're a Windows user, you'll have the option to include a PowerPoint Add-in Toolbar when you install Camtasia. While this feature isn't currently available on MacOS, the Camtasia Add-in Toolbar allows you to start, stop, and control your recordings from within PowerPoint — so you don't need to switch between applications.
1. Add audio to a PowerPoint presentation. Go to the Recording tab, click the Audio button select Audio on My PC…. You could also select the Record Sound option to record your narration to add it to the slide. Then, select the audio file from your device and then click Insert.
Record narration and timings for your presentation to give it a professional and polished feel.Record narration and timings:1. Select Slide Show -- Record Sl...
Step 1: Navigate to the Desired Slide. Select the specific slide where you want to record audio. This could be for narration, background music, or sound effects, depending on your presentation's needs. Step 2: Insert Audio. To add audio, click the 'Insert' tab on your PowerPoint ribbon.
Follow the steps below to learn how to record your webcam and video presentation in Clipchamp. Click on the record & create tab on the toolbar. Click on the screen and camera option. Select a camera and mic to use. Click on the record button to select a tab, window, or entire screen with your PowerPoint presentation shown.
Open the slide that you want to put the screen recording on. On the Insert tab of the ribbon, select Screen Recording. On the Control Dock, choose Select Area (or if you want to select the entire screen for recording, press Windows logo key+Shift+F). You'll see the cross-haired cursor . Select and drag to select the area of the screen you want ...
EXPORT YOUR NARRATED SLIDE SHOW AS MP4 MOVIE. To export your recorded slide show as an MP4 movie, go back to the FILE menu, but this time choose EXPORT, as shown: Notice that I've chosen File > Export > Create a Video. On the right side are two critical settings before you proceed: Video size and presentation timing.
In addition, Echoshare makes a webcam and audio recording accessible to your PowerPoint presentations. However, if you want to apply Echoshare to your PPT presentation recording, it will cost you so much money. Option 5. Snagit. Snagit is another recording tool that helps you finish recording ppt with yourself and narration.
Open the PowerPoint presentation in which you would like to record a voiceover narration. Head over to the "Slide Show" tab and, in the "Set Up" group, select "Record Slide Show.". Once selected, a drop-down menu will appear. Here, you can choose to start the narration from the beginning or from the current slide.
I understand that you are experiencing a problem with recording your screen using PowerPoint. Based on your description above, it is can be deduced that there are many reasons for this problem (protected permissions, third-party add-ons interfering, etc.), and we suggest you try the following basic troubleshooting options to determine where ...
To enter the new experience, click the Record button in the top app bar or click the Record tab and then select From Beginning (or From Current Slide ). To personalize your recording experience, click Views and choose from Teleprompter, Presenter View, and Slide View options. Click the Camera Mode button to blur your background.
A step-by-step tutorial on how to record a slide show and narrate with PowerPoint. This uses the Microsoft PowerPoint "Record Slide Show" feature. This incl...
How to Record PowerPoint Presentation with Audio and Video on Windows/Mac with Internal Recorder. If you don't want to install additional software, use MS PowerPoint's built-in recording function. Both Windows and Mac users can screen record PowerPoint with audio. Before you get started, there are some tips you need to pay attention to:
Step 3 - Open the PowerPoint presentation that you want to record. Step 4 - Open Advanced Screen Recorder. Select the region that you want to record. We suggest that you go with the Full Screen option. Step 5 - Go back to your PowerPoint presentation and choose your Slideshow settings. In case you don't see the screen recorder, click ...
Presentation skills are the abilities and qualities necessary for creating and delivering a compelling presentation that effectively communicates information and ideas. They encompass what you say, how you structure it, and the materials you include to support what you say, such as slides, videos, or images. ... PowerPoint: Microsoft's iconic ...