When making presentations in PowerPoint, inserting some multimedia content, such as pictures, videos, and so on, has become an essential step, because elements such as these images and videos can greatly enrich the content of the presentation document.
So what are the improvements in the upcoming PowerPoint 2010? Let's take a look at the video content upgrade today.
PowerPoint 2010 will enhance the expressiveness of the video, and Microsoft has improved the way PowerPoint multimedia and documentation are combined to make the video content truly and PowerPoint blend together. Because in the previous release, the video and audio files inserted into PowerPoint were just a link, and when you send your prepared documents to another computer, you need to copy those audio and video files together or you won't be able to play them. In the upcoming 2010, the problem is resolved and the audio and video will be embedded directly into the finished document. Of course, the previous version of the link form will be retained, but you need to manually choose.
Now you can insert the video on your hard drive at random without worrying that the other person will not see it, but in case you use the video, the other person just doesn't have the decoder ... Do not be afraid, through optimize media compatibility to check the medium file.
You may be worried that the PPT document will become very large, especially after inserting multiple videos, through too large files will not be sent via e-mail. Microsoft will not forget this, the corresponding provision of multimedia file compression function: Compress media. The second button in the figure above.
Second, Microsoft has also made improvements to the entire media workflow, including inserts, edits, previews, and final releases. When a PPT video is playing, the editing effects (such as added text, graphics, etc.) can be maintained until the video is finished, not just at the beginning. It also adds playback control components (such as a progress bar) to the video to give the user Full control of the video playback.
Add control only Microsoft also feels that there are some basic video editing features in PowerPoint 2010 that home users can even use as a video editing software to edit and make a video of their own. Finally, the direct export through PowerPoint can be shared with family and friends.