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How to Extract All Video or Audio Files from a PowerPoint Deck
Try This Great Trick to Easily Extract All Embedded Video or Audio from a PowerPoint Presentation
Avantix Learning Team | Updated August 11, 2021
Applies to: Microsoft ® PowerPoint ® 2013, 2016, 2019 and 365 (Windows)
If you want to extract embedded video or audio files from a Microsoft PowerPoint deck to use in another presentation, you can copy and paste them between presentations or you can extract them by converting the presentation to a zip file type. Starting in PowerPoint 2010, video and sound files are embedded (copied into the presentation) by default.
In newer versions of PowerPoint, you can right-click a video or audio file (typically in Normal View), select Save Media As from the drop-down menu and save the file with a new name on your PC or a shared drive.
The following trick to extract all media works with any Microsoft PowerPoint file using XML (Extensible Markup Language) format. XML files are stored as a package and can therefore be unzipped. They also end with an "x" such as .pptx (2007 and later versions).
Note: You can't extract YouTube videos that are embedded in a presentation using this method.
Recommended article : How to Insert or Embed a Video from a File in PowerPoint (and Control Playback)
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Extract video and audio files by changing the file extension
In order to use the following procedure, Windows Explorer must be set so that it shows file names with extensions.
To extract embedded video and audio files from a PowerPoint deck:
- In Windows Explorer, select the presentation (it should have a .pptx extension) with the embedded video and audio you wish to extract.
- Right-click and choose Copy or press Ctrl + C.
- Right-click and choose Paste or press Ctrl + V.
- Right-click the copy of the presentation and choose Rename in the drop-down menu.
- Change the file extension .pptx to .zip (Windows must be set to display file extensions).
- Press Enter. A dialog box appears warning you that the file may become unusable if you change the extension.
- Click Yes to continue. The file icon changes to a folder icon.
- Double-click the zipped folder. The zipped folder contains multiple folders (some contain information such as XML code or properties).
- Double-click the ppt folder.
- Double-click the media folder to view image, video and audio files. Each file is given a generic name.
- Copy these files (or the entire folder) to another location for use in other presentations and to rename the files. Copying to another location will unzip the files. You can also click the Extract button in Windows Explorer to extract the files to another location.
Linked audio and video files will not be extracted.
This article was first published on July 15, 2017 and has been updated for clarity and content.
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If you want to separately use files or objects from a PowerPoint presentation, such as videos, photos, or sounds, you can extract them by converting the presentation to a “zipped” file folder. Note, however, that you can't extract PDFs or .dotx files. The following procedure works on Windows, but not on macOS.
To quickly extract all videos from a PowerPoint presentation as MP4 or MOV files, using an online tool like SlideSpeak is the most efficient solution. Simply upload your PPT file, and SlideSpeak will automatically extract and allow you to download all embedded videos in high-quality formats with just one click.
In earlier of versions of PowerPoint for macOS, the ability to extract media files isn't available. Right-click (or Control-click on macOS) the audio icon or video, and click Save Media as . Tip: Ensure your disk has enough space to save the media file, otherwise you'll have to free up space and try again.
Aug 11, 2021 · To extract embedded video and audio files from a PowerPoint deck: In Windows Explorer, select the presentation (it should have a .pptx extension) with the embedded video and audio you wish to extract. Right-click and choose Copy or press Ctrl + C. Right-click and choose Paste or press Ctrl + V.
Jul 10, 2014 · Learn how to extract an embedded video from a PowerPoint presentation. You may want to do this if you have lost the original copy of the video and all you ha...
Nov 2, 2021 · And here offer the formal way which is often used when it is necessary for you to extract video from PowerPoint presentation, using the features of PowerPoint. Actually, PowerPoint files are essentially compressed ZIP files. Before you extract video from PowerPoint presentation, you could make your presentation seen as a ZIP file.