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Hi,
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.
Thanks, Mary Beth
Mary Beth Barth
Hamilton College
198 College Hill Rd.
Clinton, NY 13323
PH(315) 859-4776
FAX(315) 859-4687
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Hi,
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.
Thanks, Mary Beth
Mary Beth Barth
Hamilton College
198 College Hill Rd.
Clinton, NY 13323
PH(315) 859-4776
FAX(315) 859-4687
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