Can I get my narrated PowerPoint to play sound in Canvas?
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The document previewer will not play the sound when it shows the preview. Students will have to download the file in order to play the narrations unless you save the file as a video file (MP4) and upload it as a video.
Robbie
The document previewer will not play the sound when it shows the preview. Students will have to download the file in order to play the narrations unless you save the file as a video file (MP4) and upload it as a video.
Robbie
Thank you!
Sincerely, Joy Bertinuson
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Canvas Community Team
@joy_bertinuson , Robbie has given you great advice: saving the Powerpoint as an MP4 is the way to go. You might be interested in supporting this related feature idea: https://community.canvaslms.com/ideas/16317-upload-powerpoint-containing-audio
Ok thank you!
Sincerely, Joy
I uploaded PPT using Youtube. I have a Youtube account/ page. I tried as you did and as with you, my narrated PowerPoint was so large. Initially, I used ADD, then EDIT customize In my Annoucement Module or "Notepad with edit text", YouTube Icon to see what commands and tools were available.
I used my device to browse to get to saved, and narrated PowerPoint presentation. PowerPoint allowed me to Save As .mpt (media files, e.g. video, extension for video and other types of media). I uploaded to my YouTube account, then requested YouTube provided me to share. The share will come as "link" or attached a copy vie email. I chose use link in my annoucement message. I used YouTube provided link and copied and pasted of the link. The "forward-facing" message in the annoucement automatically convert to "YouTube video" and when opened took view directly YouTube with that big red PLAY button and PowerPoint saved as video opened and started.
I recall you are wanting "play without student pressing PLAY, but as close as I got to that was YouTube contains link. Link goes directly to YouTube and YouTube video automatically starts.
I do not know if you can use any of the information I provided to answer your question but I hope it contains information you can use in the future.