I'll try the last as I haven't tried that yet; for video files I don't have to do that so I didn't think I had to for audio.
Annette Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology University of San Diego 5998 Alcala Park San Diego, CA 92110 619-260-4006 [email protected] ---- Original message ---- >Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2009 17:35:34 -0700 >From: "Frantz, Sue" <[email protected]> >Subject: RE: [tips] itunes to ppt >To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)" <[email protected]> > >What's the file extension? If it's M4P, which most iTunes files are, then >PowerPoint can't read it. It needs to be converted to MP3 or WAV (or >something similar). There are a bunch of audio converters online. Let me know >if you need a recommendation. > >Alternatively (i.e., what I'd do), go to the SciAm 60 Second Psych site >(http://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/podcasts.cfm?id=60-second-psych) >and download the files as MP3s. > >Lastly, the audio file needs to be in the same folder as your PowerPoint file. > It's goofy, I know, but that's how it works. > >Sue > > >-- >Sue Frantz Highline Community College >Psychology, Coordinator Des Moines, WA >206.878.3710 x3404 [email protected] > >Office of Teaching Resources in Psychology, Associate Director >Project Syllabus >APA Division 2: Society for the Teaching of Psychology > >APA's p...@cc Committee > > > > > > >--- >To make changes to your subscription contact: > >Bill Southerly ([email protected]) --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly ([email protected])
