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>Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 09:16:50 +0100
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>Subject: Re: #8440 soundfile extraction from Powerpoint
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>We have a PowerPoint presentation from which we would like to extract
>the audio.  We no longer have the original sound files that were used
>to create the PP and as far as we know once it is compressed, the
>audiofiles can no longer be extracted.  Just wanted to make sure
>there isn't some way we haven't thought of before we give up.
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Hi Mary,

Forget about extracting the sound file and try re-recording the sound while 
playing back the presentation in Powerpoint. There are many freeware 
programmes to do this in MP3 or wave. You may have to change the  recording 
setting from "line in" to "what you can hear".

All the best, Tony Stenton


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