/media/bill/HOWELL_BASE/System_maintenance/audio/audio - extract from Powerpoint.txt ************************** 12Oct2017 Extract audio from Powerpoint http://feedback.dominknow.com/knowledgebase/articles/15093-how-do-i-extract-audio-files-that-are-embedded-in How do I extract audio files that are embedded in a PowerPoint (PPT) file in order to add them to my course in Claro? ← PowerPoint files If your audio is embedded in a PowerPoint file, you can extract the audio files by doing the following: Save the presentation as a .pptx. Navigate to the file in Windows Explorer, right click it and select rename. Add “.zip” to the end of the file name so it looks like this: “filename.pptx.zip”. Click enter. Now, double click the file, then double click the ppt folder, then double click the media folder. You should see a list of all the media files in your PowerPoint. Extract the files you want and they can be added to your course in Claro. >> I tried this with DeLiang Wangs voice recordings related to Hearing Aids Interesting, but I couldn't find audio files (file size is drastically less!) https://www.thoughtco.com/save-sounds-embedded-powerpoint-slide-shows-2767388 Extracting the Sound Files From a PowerPoint Slide Show Wendy Russell, Updated July 09, 2017 Music or other sound objects that are embedded in a PowerPoint slide show can be extracted by converting the show file to an HTML document. This is the format used for webpages. All the individual parts of the presentation will be extracted separately by PowerPoint and placed in a new folder. Here is how it is done. >> No HTML save option I probably have to use a Windows machine? # enddoc