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There are many ways to improve your PowerPoint presentation---adding animations to objects, customizing slide transition styles, and using interesting themes to name a few. In addition to all that, you can also add music to your presentation.

PowerPoint makes it very simple to add music to your presentation. Adding music to your presentation may be a great idea, but there are also cases where it may be considered unprofessional. We’re not here to tell you when to do it, just how to do it, but make sure it’s appropriate for the situation.

Switch to the "Insert" tab and then click the “Audio” button.

Audio in media section

A menu will appear, giving you the option to either upload music from your PC or record your own audio track.

two audio options

If you’d like to record your own audio, select “Record Audio,” and the “Record Sound” window will appear. Go ahead and give your audio a name, then click the “Record” icon when you’re ready to start.

Record audio

After the “Record” icon is selected, a timer will start which gives you the total length of the sound being recorded. Once you’re ready to stop recording, press the “Stop” icon. To listen to your recording, you can press the “Play” icon. If you’re happy with what you're recording, select “OK” to insert it into your presentation.

Finish recording audio

If you prefer to upload music from your PC instead, go back to the audio options menu and select “Audio on My PC.” This will open your PC’s directory. Locate the audio file you’d like to use, then select “Insert” at the bottom-right of the window. PowerPoint supports several popular formats, like MP3, MP4, WAV, and AAC.

Insert audio from PC

Now you’ll see a speaker icon appear in your presentation. Here, you can play the audio, control the volume, and move the audio back or forward 0.25 seconds.

Audio microphone

Additionally, the “Playback” tab appears in the ribbon. By default, the “Audio Style” is automatically set to “No Style.” This means that the audio will only play on the slide where you insert it, the icon will appear in the presentation, and the audio will only begin once you click that icon.

But you can change all that. You can use the options here to adjust the default playback volume, choose whether the music starts automatically or on a click, whether it plays across other slides, whether it loops until you stop it, and so on.

We’re going to change this by selecting “Play in Background” in the “Audio Styles” section.

play in background

There are a few other options available to you, as well. You can add (or remove) bookmarks for specific times in your audio clip, trim parts of the audio, and give your audio a fade in/out effect.

other options

Use these tools to customize the perfect audio for your presentation.

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5 ways to add music to PowerPoint

Depending on the type of slideshow you’re creating in Microsoft PowerPoint , music might be the perfect addition to the show. You may want a fun upbeat song on a slide or a soft subtle melody throughout the presentation.

Upload a song from your computer

Download free music, record music while creating the slideshow, add an offscreen video, play the song or use as background music.

We’ll show you how to add music to PowerPoint a few different ways and then use a single song on a slide or play background music from start to finish.

What You Need

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Probably the easiest way to add music to your slideshow is to upload a song from your computer. This can be a tune you’ve saved and listen to often or one from a playlist.

Step 1: Open your PowerPoint presentation and select a slide to add the music.

Step 2: Go to the Insert tab and choose the drop-down arrow for Audio on the right side of the ribbon.

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Step 3: Pick Audio on my PC , browse for the music file, and select Insert .

Step 4: You’ll then see an audio icon on your slide for the song.

Step 5: Use the Play button to listen and the Playback tab to adjust the playback options.

Maybe you have the type of song in mind you want, but don’t have a copy saved to your computer. There are a few online resources for obtaining royalty-free songs for presentations at no cost.

Fesliyan Studios Inc. : Choose a genre at the top such as commercial, happy, sad, or relaxing. Press the Play button to listen, then check out alternate versions where available. Choose Download to get the song.

Chosic : You’ll see a slew of songs for presentations from upbeat to soft. When you hear the song you want, select Download > Free Download .

SoundCloud : If you’re already a SoundCloud listener, this is a good option for presentation music. Type “free downloads” or similar into the search box and review the results. When you find the song you want, select More or the three dots to download the tune.

If you can find royalty-free music on YouTube as well, there are a number of ways to download MP3s from YouTube .

Once you download one of these songs, save it to your device and simply upload it to the slideshow as described above.

If you’re lucky enough to be gifted with musical talent, you can use your skills to record a song directly in PowerPoint. Warm up your vocal cords or grab your guitar and make your own presentation music.

Step 1: Open your PowerPoint presentation and select a slide to record the music.

Step 3: Pick Record audio . Note: You must have either a built-in or external microphone for your computer.

Step 4: When the Record Sound box appears, select the red, round Record button to start recording.

Step 5: Press the square Stop button when you finish. To listen to the recording, press the green Play button.

Step 6: When you finish, select OK to insert it onto the slide.

Step 7: You’ll then see the audio icon just like with an inserted audio file. Press the Play button to hear the recording.

Sometimes the ideal song for a situation is attached to a video. While you can’t currently just play the audio and you probably don’t want the video as part of your presentation, there’s a workaround to get that tune in your show.

Step 1: Open your PowerPoint presentation and select a slide to add the video.

Step 2: Go to the Insert tab and choose the drop-down arrow for Video on the right side of the ribbon.

Step 3: Pick This Device , Stock Videos , or Online Videos and follow the prompts to insert the video.

Step 4: When the video appears on the slide, drag a corner or edge to make it smaller and then drag it off of the slide to one of the sides.

This allows you to play the video to hear the audio but not see the video in your slideshow.

Step 5: Select the video and use the Playback tab to adjust the options for playing it when clicking the slide or automatically.

Once you add the music to PowerPoint, you can set it to play on a single slide or last the duration of the presentation.

Step 1: Go to the slide containing the music and select it.

Note: If you want the music to play in the background throughout the slideshow, you’ll likely want the file on the first or second slide per your preference.

Step 2: Head to the Playback tab and choose to play the song with the slide or as background music.

Step 3: To play the song only on that slide, choose the Start drop-down box in the Audio options section of the ribbon and pick how you want the music to begin. You can select In click sequence , Automatically , or When clicked on . When you advance to the next slide, the song stops playing.

Step 4: To play the song throughout the presentation, select Play in background in the Audio styles section. This automatically checks the boxes for Play across slides and Loop until stopped . You can also choose an option in the Start drop-down box for how to begin playing the song.

Keep in mind this only works with audio files, not the video file method described above.

Step 5: Adjust any other options on the Playback tab per your preference. You can increase or decrease the volume, rewind the song after it plays, or add a fade in or out effect.

Remember to practice your presentation after you add the music to make sure it sounds the way you want. You might also consider adding closed captioning for the hearing impaired.

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If you want to spice up your PowerPoint presentation, background music can make it much more compelling. PowerPoint allows you to insert any WAV or MP3 file into your slides. If you're using a Mac, you can also add music directly from iTunes. You can also use music from video websites such as YouTube. Android users can select songs from their device files to play in the PowerPoint mobile app. This wikiHow will show you how to add music and audio to your PowerPoint presentations on Windows, Mac, and Android.

Things You Should Know

  • If you want music to play in the background throughout your presentation, insert an audio file .
  • Click "Insert" → "Audio" → "Audio on My PC/Audio from File". Select a file and click "Insert".
  • To embed a music video, click "Insert" → "Video" → "Online Videos/Online Movie". Paste the video URL and click "Insert".

Step 1 Open a project in Microsoft PowerPoint.

  • You can use this method to play music on a single slide, or to keep it playing in the background as you scroll through your entire presentation.
  • You'll need to have an audio file saved to your computer to insert it into your PowerPoint presentation. Audio files can be in the ADTS, AIFF, AU, FLAC, MIDI, MP3 , MP4, WAV, or WMA format.
  • If you don't have an audio file, check out our guide to downloading free music .

Step 2 Click Insert.

  • On Mac, this will look like Audio from File . You can also select Audio Browser to insert audio directly from iTunes.
  • If you want to use a song from iTunes, you'll need to convert it to MP3 first.
  • WAV files can be quite large and can make the PowerPoint presentation difficult to share. Consider converting the WAV file to MP3.

Step 4 Select the audio file and click Insert.

  • Play in Background: Choose this option if you want the music to start automatically and play in the background across all of your slides—even when you change slides.
  • No Style: Choose this if you prefer to click the button to start the music. The music will only play when you click the audio button, and will stop when you switch slides.

Step 6 Edit the music file (optional).

  • Add bookmarks. When you hover over the audio object, you'll see a track time slider. Select a spot on the track and click the Add Bookmark button to create a clickable bookmark at that point in the track. This will allow you to quickly jump to specific spots.
  • Click the Trim Audio button to cut out unnecessary parts of the song. This is useful if you only need to present a section of the song. Use the sliders in the Trim Audio window to select the new starting and ending point for the song.
  • Use the Fade Duration options to set the fade in and fade out times. The longer the duration, the more gradual the fade will be.
  • Click Volume to adjust the master volume for the song. Make sure to test the song before the presentation and adjust the volume accordingly so that you don't startle the audience.

Step 7 Edit the music button (optional).

  • Click Change Picture .
  • Select This Device , From Stock Images , From Online Sources , From Icons , or From Clipboard .
  • Select the image source from the chosen method, and then click Insert .

Step 1 Open a project in Microsoft PowerPoint.

  • Use this method to insert music from a supported website such as YouTube, SlideShare, Vimeo, Stream, or Flip.

Step 2 Find a web video you want to insert.

  • On Mac, this will be Online Movie .

Step 6 Paste...

  • You'll see a preview of the video.

Step 7 Click Insert.

  • Select the web video to open the Video Format tab.
  • Click Poster Frame on the left of the toolbar.
  • Click Image from File… .
  • Select From a File , Stock Images , Online Pictures , or From Icons .
  • Resize the picture by dragging the circles at the corners. Click and hold the center to move its position on the slide.

Step 1 Open a project in the PowerPoint app.

  • PowerPoint is available for Android in the Google Play Store .

Step 2 Tap the menu icon.

  • The menu will open.

Step 3 Tap Home.

  • The audio file will be added to your PowerPoint.

Step 1 Open the slide you want to start the song on.

  • In Office 2003, click the Insert menu, select "Movies and Sounds", and then select "Sound from File".
  • Since PowerPoint 2003 and 2007 cannot embed MP3 files, you'll have the most success if you create a new folder on your computer and put the presentation file along with the audio file in the same spot.
  • You can embed WAV files, but this can create a very large presentation file. It is recommended that you use a linked MP3 file instead.

Step 3 Decide how you want the sound to start playing.

  • If you set the song to play automatically, check the "Hide During Show" box to hide the button for the audio file.

Step 4 Right-click on the new audio object and select

  • Click the Office button, select "Publish", then "Package for CD".
  • Enter the name of the folder you want to create in the "Name the CD" box.
  • Click "Options" and ensure that "Include linked files" is checked.
  • Click the "Copy to Folder" button. A new folder will be created with your presentation and the audio file, along with a PowerPoint player so that anyone can view the presentation, even if they don't have Office.

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  • ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/add-or-delete-audio-in-your-powerpoint-presentation-c3b2a9fd-2547-41d9-9182-3dfaa58f1316#OfficeVersion=Windows
  • ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/insert-a-video-from-youtube-or-another-site-8340ec69-4cee-4fe1-ab96-4849154bc6db#OfficeVersion=Windows

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When editing PowerPoint templates or creating new presentations from scratch, you might want to insert a narration or add music to PowerPoint. There are two methods by which you can insert music into your PowerPoint slides and control how it is played.

Adding Music to PowerPoint using an Audio File

You can add music to PowerPoint by using an existing audio file via Insert > Audio > Audio on my PC .

How to add music to PowerPoint

Select the music file from your device to insert it into your PowerPoint presentation.

Select music file in PowerPoint

Once the audio file is added, you can drag and drop the audio icon to place it in your slide or keep it hidden via the Playback tab by checking the Hide During Show option. The Playback tab also lets you control whether to start the music by clicking or automatically. 

Music playback options in PowerPoint

You can also play the music in a loop and across all slides instead of just one. Other options allow you to preview audio, trim the music file, add a fade duration at the beginning and/or end of the audio track, and adjust the volume.

Play music across all slides in PowerPoint

Adding Music to PowerPoint by Recording Audio

You can also record audio to insert a song or music into PowerPoint. You can use this feature if you intend to add a background score by recording it using a mic. Such as recording Live playback music. To start recording your mic and computer audio, go to Insert > Media > Audio > Record Audio .

Record audio in PowerPoint

Click the Start button to begin recording music from your connected mic.

Start recording audio in PowerPoint

Once the recording is complete, click Stop to insert the audio into your PowerPoint presentation. Once the audio file is added, you can manage playback settings via the Playback tab to play the video across or a single slide, trim audio, add fade effect, play in a loop, hide in the slideshow, and adjust other options according to need.

Stop audio recording in PowerPoint

While many PowerPoint users might ask the question as to how to add music to a PowerPoint presentation, the process is the same as adding or recording audio in general. The same process can also be used to add narration, be it from an existing file or by recording it.

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In this article you’ll learn how to add music to PowerPoint, and the different playback and looping options that are available to you.

Example of an audio file added to a PowerPoint presentation

There are two main things to note about adding music (or other audio files) to PowerPoint:

1. Adding music to your presentation is slightly different than adding narration directly from within PowerPoint.

If you are trying to add pre-recorded narration files to your presentation, I recommend instead using the  Record Audio  or  Record Slideshow  features to narrate a PowerPoint.

That’s because the built-in narration tools make lining up your voice narration with your slides a lot easier. To learn all about how to narrate a PowerPoint using these tools,  read our guide here .

2. Adding music to PowerPoint will increase the size of your PowerPoint presentation, as you can see in the picture below.

Adding music to PowerPoint increases the file size of your presentation, sometimes by a lot

Because the MP3 music files are embedded directly into your PowerPoint presentation, the size of your presentation will increase by the size of the MP3 music file you add.

For example, if you add a 17MB song to your presentation, the size of your presentation will increase by 17MB. If you add two music files to your slides, it will increase even further.

Embedding lots of audio files can make sharing your presentation difficult. To learn different ways you can compress PowerPoint to reduce your file size, read our guide here.

How to add music to PowerPoint (MP3 or other)

To insert music into PowerPoint, click the Insert tab, open the audio dropdown options, file the audio file on your computer and click insert

​ To add music to a PowerPoint presentation, simply:

  • Navigate to your  Title slide  (or wherever you want your music to start)
  • Click the  Insert  tab
  • Open the  Audio  drop down (in the Media group)
  • Select  Audio on My PC…
  • Navigate  to the folder on your computer
  • Select  the Audio file
  • Click  Insert

As a result, the audio file is embedded in your presentation as an object on your slide, and two new Ribbon tabs become available as you can see in the picture below.

After inserting a music file and PowerPoint you will see audio playback options and settings in your ribbon

Because the audio file is embedded in your presentation, anyone who now opens the presentation can access and play the music inside PowerPoint.

By default, your song will play within the  Click Sequence  of your presentation (see details below).

After inserting music to your presentation, you can then convert your entire presentation into a  video and share it with your colleagues. To learn how to save your presentation as a video,  read our guide here .

How to hide an audio file in PowerPoint

To hide a music file tab and select hide during show

If you don’t want your audio file to be visible on screen during your presentation, you can either click and drag it off your slide space, or simply:

  • Select  the Audio File
  • Open the  Playback Options  tab
  • Select  Hide During Presentation

Selecting  Hide During Presentation  hides the audio file object on the slide when running your Slideshow, so that it doesn’t display.

If you do this, make sure you are using either the  In Click Sequence  or  Automatically  play options for your audio file, otherwise your music will never play, as discussed below.

Note:  Make   sure you add your audio and music files to the exact slides on which you want them to play, because they can only be played once you reach the slide where they have been placed.

Adjusting when your music plays in PowerPoint

By default, your music files will play as part of the click sequence of your presentation which you can see and set within the  Animations Pane ​ (see  In Click Sequence  below).

However, like for most things in PowerPoint, you can change what triggers your music to play.

To change when your music starts playing in PowerPoint, click the Playback tab and in the start dropdown select when your music will start playing

To change when your music file starts playing in PowerPoint, simply:

  • Select the  Music file  on a slide
  • Open the  Playback Options  tab
  • Open the  Start  drop down
  • Choose  In Click Sequence ,  Automatically  or  When Clicked

Below is an explanation of what each of these different playback options means.

1. In Click Sequence

In Click Sequence means that your song will play based on it’s click sequence in your Animations Pane. If you have no animations or triggers set up on your slide, your song will play right before you advance to the next slide.

To change the click sequence of your music in PowerPoint, open the animations pane and rearrange your music files to change the click sequence

To change the order of your Click Sequence with other animations, simply.

  • Open the Animations tab
  • Click the Animation Pane
  • Reorder your music file with your other animations

2. Automatically

To keep your music playing, even when the song ends, on the playback tab select loop until stopped

Automatically means that your music plays as soon as you advance to that slide, and continues playing until either the song ends, or you advance to the next slide.

If you think you might be on this slide awhile and want the song to continue playing, simply select Loop Until Stopped .

3. When Clicked On

When Clicked On means that the music file will only play if someone physically clicks on the music file during your presentation.

This can be useful when you only want to play a song under certain circumstances, or when you want to control when the music starts or stops using your mouse.

A common mistake is to select when clicked on for a song to start in PowerPoint, but also hiding the audio file so you can never click it

Just make sure that if you select When Click On that you don’t also select Hide During Show . That’s because Hide During Show hides the audio file when you are giving your presentation, which means that you cannot click on it to start your song.

How to loop music across your entire presentation

To loop music across an entire PowerPoint presentation, select to start automatically, play across slides and loop until stopped on the playback tab

If you are turning your PowerPoint presentation into a video, or want your music to play across all your slides as you present them, follow these steps:

  • Insert  and  select your music file on your first slide
  • Open the  Playback  tab
  • Check  Loop Until Stopped
  • Check  Play Across Slides
  • Set the  Start  to play  Automatically

Doing so, your music will play as soon as you start your presentation ( F5  on your keyboard) and will continue to loop and play throughout your presentation.

To start your PowerPoint presentation from the beginning slideshow mode F5 on your keyboard

Your music will now only stop when you either exit slideshow mode (hitting  Esc  on your keyboard) or get to the end of your presentation.

To learn the different keyboard shortcuts for starting and stopping a PowerPoint slideshow,  read our guide here .

How to trim music in an PowerPoint presentation

If you only want a section of your audio file to play, you can use the audio trimmer tool in PowerPoint.

In the trim audio dialog box adjust the start time and end time to trim your music in your PowerPoint presentation

To trim an audio file in PowerPoint after you’ve inserted it, simply:

  • Select  your Audio file
  • Select the  Trim Audio  command
  • Adjust the  Start time
  • Adjust the  End Time

As a result, your audio file will be trimmed to the new start and end times you set.

Note:  If you later compress the media in your presentation, the parts of the audio file you trimmed away will be permanently removed.

This will decrease the size of the audio in your PowerPoint presentation, but it will also permanently alter your music file.

To learn a variety of different ways you can reduce your PowerPoint file size by compressing things in PowerPoint,  read our guide here .

How to remove all music files from your presentation

Audio and media files can easily be removed from your presentation by simply selecting them and hitting Delete.

However, if you have a lot of audio, video or music files spread out throughout your presentation, you can remove them all at the same time by following these simple steps.

1. Find your presentation in File Explorer

Save and close your PowerPoint presentation and then navigate to it on your computer in a file explorer window

Save and close your PowerPoint presentation, and then open the file folder where your presentation sits.

If your presentation is on the Desktop, simply click and drag it into a folder so you can see it in  File Explorer  as pictured above.

2. Turn on File name extensions

In the file Explorer click the view tab and select filename extensions to show the extensions

To turn on the file name extensions in  File Explorer , simply:

  • Click on the  View  tab
  • Select  File name extension s

This enables you to see (and edit) the file name extensions of your files. For example:

The file name extensions are .pptx for PowerPoint, .xlsx for Excel, and .docx for Word

3. Turn your PowerPoint into a ZIP file

Change the file name extension for your PowerPoint presentation from .pptx to .zip

To turn your PowerPoint presentation into a ZIP file, simply:

  • Right-click  your file
  • Select  Rename
  • Replace the ‘ .pptx ‘ part with ‘ .zip ‘ and hit  Enter
  • Select  Yes

This converts your PowerPoint presentation into a ZIP file with all your PowerPoint objects in it. As a result, you’ll be able to open the folder and edit its contents.

Changing the file name extension of your powerpoint presentation to .zip turns it into a zipped folder

4. Delete any MP3 or MP4 files from your media folder

Navigate to the media folder within a zipped file and delete all of the music files you want to remove from your PowerPoint presentation

For example, if you want to delete the media files (MP3 and MP4) out of your presentation, simply:

  • Open the  ZIP  folder
  • Double-click  PowerPoint
  • Double-click  Media
  • Select the MP3 and MP4 files you want to delete and hit  Delete

This deletes all the selected files from your presentation, regardless of where they exist within your presentation.

Note: The media folder also includes any audio or video narrations you have added to your presentation, so if you delete all those file types, you’ll remove the narration as well.

Therefore, if you are not sure which MP3 or MP4 files you want to delete from the folder, double-click them inside the ZIP folder to preview them before you delete them.

5. Turn your ZIP folder back into a PowerPoint presentation

When you are done deleting your music files from your PowerPoint presentation, right-click a zipped folder and rename the file extension to .pptx to turn it back into a PowerPoint presentation

Once you’ve deleted your media files, turn your ZIP file folder back into your PowerPoint presentation, simply:

  • Right-click  your ZIP folder
  • Change the ‘ .zip ‘ to ‘ .pptx ‘

As a result, you can now open your PowerPoint presentation without all the media files you deleted.

Example converting a zipped folder back into a PowerPoint presentation by changing attention to .pptx

Note:  If you don’t like seeing the  File extension names  in your file folders, you can simply turn them off in File Explorer, like this:

  • Navigate to the  View  tab
  • Uncheck  File name extensions

To hide your file extension names, in the file explorer window click the view tab and unselect file name extensions

In conclusion, there is a lot you can do with audio when you add music to your presentation.

If you followed the instructions in this article, you now know exactly how to add music to PowerPoint, and the different playback and looping options available to you.

Just remember to pay attention to how and when you trigger your music to play in PowerPoint… especially if you choose to hide your audio file in Slideshow mode, as otherwise it might not play.

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How to Add Music to PowerPoint? [A Complete Guide!]

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How to Add Music to PowerPoint? [A Complete Guide!]

Whether you want to play some pleasing melody while playing your presentation at an event or whether you want to play some soothing music when giving a presentation to a class, the first step is to know how to add music in PowerPoint!

To add music to PowerPoint, first, click on the “Insert” tab. Then, click on the “Audio” option from the ribbon, and then choose “Audio from my PC” from the dropdown. A file explorer window will open up. Navigate to the folder containing the music file, select the file, and click on “Insert”.

But, just knowing how to add a music file is not enough. There are quite a few things that you can do with music in PowerPoint!

In this article, we’ll do a deep-dive on adding music to PowerPoint. We shall also take a look at how you can play the music across slides. Plus, we shall also learn how to adjust a few settings so we can play the music with a click! That, and much more!

So, let’s get started!

1. How to Add Music to PowerPoint?

Microsoft PowerPoint has an “Audio” feature that allows you to add a recorded presentation speech or music to a slide. Although you can choose to add some music to your presentation, with this feature you can also add narration to your slides in PowerPoint!

Here’s a detailed step-by-step process that you need to follow to add music to your PowerPoint presentation –

Step-1: Click on the “Insert” tab

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Select the slide to which you want to add the music to from the slide thumbnail pane and then click on the “Insert” option from the menu bar located at the top of your screen.

Step-2: Click on the “Audio” button

In the “Insert” menu, click on the “Audio” button which is the speakerphone icon. In the dropdown menu, select the “Audio on My PC” option (as shown in the image in step 1).

This will open a “File Explorer” popup window.

Step-3: Select the preferred audio from “File Explorer”

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In the “File Explorer” window, select the music file that you want to add to the PowerPoint slide. Then click on the “Insert” button at the bottom of the window.

1a. Add Music to PowerPoint 2007

All older versions of Microsoft PowerPoint, including PowerPoint 2007 allow you to add music to a slide. All you have to do is follow the 4 simple steps mentioned below –

The first step is to click on the slide where you want to add music. Then click on the “Insert” tab from the menu bar located at the top of your screen.

Step-2: Click on the “Sound” option

Under the “Insert” tab, click on the “Sound” option with a downward-facing arrow. Be sure not to click on the speakerphone icon right over the “Sound” option. This will open a dropdown menu.

Step-3: Click on “Sound from File”

In the dropdown menu, click on the “Sound from File” option to open a “File Explorer” window. Now all you have to do is select your preferred music file and click on the “OK” button.

Step-4: Select preferred way to play the music

Now you will see a dialogue box in the middle of the screen. Click on the “Automatically” option if you want to play the music as soon as the slide is opened. Click on the “When Clicked” option if you want to play the music manually during the presentation.

1b. Add Music to PowerPoint 2016

The process of adding music in PowerPoint 2016 is similar to that of PowerPoint 2020.

To add music, all you have to do is click on the “Audio” button in the “Insert” menu and select the “Audio on My PC” option. Then select the preferred music from the “File Explorer” window.

1c. Add Music to PowerPoint on Mac

In a Mac device, you can easily add music to a Microsoft PowerPoint slide. Follow the 3 quick steps.

In the menu bar located at the top of the screen, click on the “Insert” tab to open the “Insert” menu.

Step-2: Select the “Audio Browser” option

In the “Insert” menu, click on the “Audio” button which is the musical note icon. Now click on the “Audio Browser” option from the dropdown menu. This will open a dialogue box.

Step-3: “Drag and Drop” the music file

Scroll through the “Audio Browser” dialogue box to find your preferred music file. Now all you have to do is “Drag and Drop” the music file from the dialogue box to the selected slide.

If you are using Office 365 on Mac, the process is the same as the one described for Windows.

2. Choosing Music for your Presentation

Now that you know how to add music to your presentation, you will most definitely need to know where to get the music files from!

There are a couple of things that you can do apart from adding music that you may already own on your computer.

The first thing that you can do is use music videos from YouTube!

2a. How to Add Music to PowerPoint from YouTube?

Microsoft PowerPoint allows you to add media files including music files from external sources as well. You can add media files from online sources like Youtube, Vimeo, Stream, etc.

In Microsoft PowerPoint, you can directly add music from YouTube. In this method, I’m going to show you how to add a video from YouTube in PowerPoint.

All you have to do is follow the easy steps mentioned below –

Step-1: Click on the “Insert” menu

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In the slide thumbnail pane, click on the slide where you want to add the music. Then click on the “Insert” tab from the menu bar at the top of the screen.

Step-2: Click on the “Online Videos” option

In the “Insert” menu, click on the “Video” button to open a dropdown menu. Select the “Online Videos” option from the dropdown menu (as shown in the image in step 1).

This will open a dialogue box.

Step-3: Paste the link to the Youtube video

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Click on the box under the “Enter the address for the online video” option. Now all you have to do is paste the link of the Youtube music video which you want to add to the slide.

Then click on the “Insert” button at the bottom of the dialogue box.

Step-4: Move the Video Outside the Slide Canvas

If you don’t want the video to show, you can simply drag the video outside the slide canvas and it won’t appear during the slideshow. However, it will still play if you have set it to play on a click! (which we shall talk about later in the article)

2b. Can You Add Music to PowerPoint from Spotify?

Microsoft PowerPoint does not support the “Ogg Vorbis” file format which the Spotify application uses. So you cannot directly add music from Spotify to PowerPoint.

Furthermore, the music files in Spotify are encrypted, so it is not legal to add a music file to PowerPoint from Spotify. However, you can add the music from YouTube or from iTunes in a PowerPoint on Mac.

I’d highly recommend getting a music file from one of the other sources that I’ve shared in this article rather than getting it through illegal means from Spotify!

3. How to Get FREE Music for PowerPoint?

So, if Spotify doesn’t work, you may be wondering how to get free music for your PowerPoint presentations!

Well, there are actually quite a few websites on the internet that will provide you with some music options. But, you really need to be careful with the licenses and legalities involved.

I’ve had the most success with the following three options!

1. YouTube Audio Library

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YouTube Audio Library is a great free resource to get some good music.

You can easily search for a particular type of music. You can also search by a specific genre or even the artist.

Then, click on the file to play it and see if you like it. Once you’ve decided on the file that you like, you can simply download the file on your computer.

One drawback with YouTube Audio Library is that you need to have a YouTube channel to access it. However, creating a channel is free and it only takes a minute. You don’t have to run the channel, just create it and use the audio library for the music.

Do make sure that you check out the license terms and conditions of use of the music provided by YouTube.

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Another great resource for some decent music is Pixabay .

The music available on Pixabay is completely free to download and use even for commercial projects. You can easily search through a variety of different moods and genres of music through the panel on the left.

You can also use the search bar to quickly look for a good music option.

In my experience, although Pixabay is free, it takes a lot of time to find a really good music file that you can actually use in your presentation!

3. Envato Elements

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The best option on this list is Envato Elements .

With Envato Elements , you get a ton of options and the quality of the music provided is surprisingly really high! So, it really doesn’t take too long to find a good music option that you can actually use in your presentation!

You can easily search for the type of music file that you are looking for.

Although Envato Elements requires you to pay a monthly subscription fee. But the reason I consider this a FREE resource is that you get to download unlimited files! You heard that right, you get UNLIMITED downloads with no restrictions!

And, while you are at it, you can also download an unlimited number of presentation templates for your future needs as well!

You can sign up once and cancel the subscription immediately. So, you end up paying for just 1 month. And, when you cancel your subscription, your account still remains active for the end of the cycle.

For that one month, go crazy downloading all the files that you need! [You can thank me later! :-)]

4. How to Play Music Across Multiple Slides in PowerPoint?

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In Microsoft PowerPoint, you can easily play the music inserted in one slide across all slides of the particular presentation.

To play music across slides, first, select the audio file. Then, click on the “Playback” tab. From the ribbon, click on the “Play in Background” option.

Once that’s done, the music will play in the background across all the slides in PowerPoint when in presentation mode.

5. How to Edit Music or Audio Files in PowerPoint?

PowerPoint allows you to carry out some of the basic editing functions to the music file.

After inserting music or an audio file in Microsoft PowerPoint, you can easily edit the music. Here’s what you need to do –

Step-1: Click on the speakerphone icon

power point presentation with music

In the slide with the music added, click on the speakerphone or “Audio” icon.

Step-2: Click on the “Playback” tab

power point presentation with music

Now all you have to do is click on the “Playback” tab from the menu bar located at the top of the screen. In the “Playback” menu, you will find various options to edit the music or audio file.

Here, you can trim the music file, apply fade-in or fade-out effect, play it across slides, loop until you want to stop it, and much more!

6. How to Get Music to Play Automatically in PowerPoint?

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It is very easy to get the music to play automatically in PowerPoint. All you have to do is click on the “Playback” menu.

Now click on the “Start” button and select the “Automatically” option from the dropdown menu.

7. How to Set Music to Play on a Click in PowerPoint?

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Microsoft PowerPoint allows you to choose how to play the music added to a slide.

To set the music to play on a click, open the “Playback” menu from the menu bar located at the top of the screen. Now all you have to do is click on the “Start” box and select the “When Clicked On” option from the dropdown menu.

8. How to Delete the Music File in PowerPoint?

If you receive a PowerPoint presentation that has a music file that you want to get rid of or if you want to insert a different music file in your presentation, you can easily delete the audio file in PowerPoint!

To delete the music file in PowerPoint, first, select the music file by clicking on the “Speaker” icon of the audio file on the slide. Then, simply press the “Delete” key on your keyboard to remove the music file from your presentation.

Once the file has been deleted, you can choose to insert a different music file by following the process described in the article to add an audio file!

Credit to drobotdean (on Freepik) for the featured image of this article (further edited).

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How to Insert Music into PowerPoint: A Step-by-Step Guide for Enhancing Presentations

Customizing your PowerPoint presentation with music can turn a simple slide deck into an engaging and memorable experience. Whether you’re looking to add a background track to set the mood or sync a specific audio clip to a particular slide, inserting music into your slides is a game-changer . I remember the first time I added a catchy tune to a conference presentation; the audience was much more engaged and definitely more entertained.

A computer screen with a PowerPoint slide open. A hand clicks on the

To insert music into your PowerPoint, navigate to the ‘Insert’ tab, click ‘Audio’, and select ‘Audio on My PC/Audio from File’ . This allows you to choose your preferred audio file from your computer. For those who want music playing throughout the entire presentation, it’s crucial to format the audio clip to start automatically and play across multiple slides. Trust me, having the right soundtrack can really bring your whole presentation together and make it pop.

If you’re a fan of using music videos instead, embedding a video can also be a great touch. Simply go to the ‘Insert’ tab, hit ‘Video’, and select ‘Online Videos/Online Movie’, then paste the video URL. By doing this, you can seamlessly blend both visual and audio elements, making your presentation richer and more dynamic . Once, I embedded a popular music video for a marketing pitch, and it was a hit!

  • 1.1 Inserting Audio Files
  • 1.2 Playback Options
  • 2.1 Trimming and Timing
  • 2.2 Advanced Audio Options
  • 3.1 Setting Audio Playback Behavior
  • 3.2 Audio Cues and Controls
  • 4.1 Reducing File Size and Compatibility
  • 4.2 Audio Visual Elements

Adding Audio to Your PowerPoint Presentation

Adding audio to your PowerPoint presentation can enhance engagement and help convey your message more effectively. This section breaks down the steps for inserting audio files and adjusting playback options.

Inserting Audio Files

First, open your PowerPoint presentation. Go to the slide where you want to insert the audio. Click on the Insert tab at the top of the window.

In the Media group, find the Audio drop-down menu. You’ll see options like Audio on My PC or Record Audio .

Select Audio on My PC to browse and choose a file from your computer. Accepted formats include MP3, MP4, WAV, and AAC. Click Insert after selecting your file.

When the file is added, a speaker icon will appear on the slide. You can drag it to reposition it. Now the audio is embedded, and you can start configuring how it plays.

Playback Options

Click on the speaker icon to reveal the Playback tab in the ribbon. Here, you can manage several settings to control how your audio behaves during the presentation.

For instance, you can use the Trim Audio option to shorten the clip. Adjust the green and red sliders to define start and end points.

The Fade In and Fade Out options let you smoothly transition the audio, which can be particularly useful for background music.

Volume is crucial, so you can set it to low, medium, high, or mute entirely. Want your audio to play across multiple slides or loop until stopped? Check the relevant boxes in the Audio Options group.

Testing these settings ensures your audio integrates seamlessly with your PowerPoint presentation. Implementing these features effectively creates a dynamic and engaging experience for your audience.

Audio Editing and Customization

You can customize the audio in your PowerPoint presentation by trimming and timing the audio clips and exploring advanced audio settings to fine-tune playback options.

Trimming and Timing

Trimming audio allows you to shorten your audio files to fit perfectly with your slides. To do this, select the audio icon, navigate to the Playback tab, and choose Trim Audio . You can then use the red and green sliders to adjust the start and end points of your audio file. This way, you don’t have to worry about silence or irrelevant parts in your soundtracks.

Setting slide timings to sync with your trimmed audio is crucial. Always make sure the audio complements the slide transitions smoothly. Using the Animations tab, you can add audio effects and control when the audio plays in relation to your slide animations and transitions.

Advanced Audio Options

Advanced audio options give you more control over how the audio behaves during your presentation. You can adjust the fade duration to create smooth fade-ins and fade-outs. This prevents abrupt starts or stops that might distract your audience. Simply modify the numbers in the Fade Duration boxes under the Playback tab.

For broader control, you might want to set bookmarks. Bookmarks allow you to jump to specific points in your audio clip easily. This is especially useful for syncing with specific parts of your presentation.

Furthermore, if you need background music, you can choose the Play in Background option. This setting ensures your audio file plays throughout multiple slides, maintaining a continuous and immersive experience for your audience.

Managing Audio Playback in Presentations

When including music or sound effects in a PowerPoint presentation, it’s essential to manage how audio plays back and interacts with your slides. I’ll explain the key settings and controls available.

Setting Audio Playback Behavior

Getting audio playback settings right is crucial. In PowerPoint, you can set the audio file to start automatically when the slide appears, or decide to start it when the slide is clicked. Here’s a handy table summarizing playback options:

Audio plays as soon as the slide appears. Use the Playback tab and select “Start Automatically.”
Audio starts when the slide or icon is clicked. Select “When Clicked” from the Playback tab.
Audio icon is hidden during the presentation. Check “Hide During Show” on the Playback tab.
Audio loops continuously until manually stopped. Check “Loop Until Stopped.”

Adjusting these settings lets me control precisely when and how music enhances the flow of my presentation.

Audio Cues and Controls

It’s also vital to manage audio cues and controls during the slideshow. For example, I might want to add a pause button or control volume levels to avoid overwhelming the audience.

In the Playback tab, there’s an option to trim audio which lets me shorten the clip as needed. This feature works especially well when I only need a snippet of the audio file.

Pro Tip: Kicking off a slide show with a brief audio cue can grab attention right from the get-go.

I often adjust the fade-in and fade-out settings to make the transition smoother. By setting the appropriate duration for these fades, the audio can start or end more subtly, which keeps transitions fluid and less jarring.

Keeping these controls in mind helps in creating a more engaging and professional presentation that effectively uses audio without distracting the audience.

Optimizing Presentation Audio

When preparing to add audio to your PowerPoint presentation, it’s important to think about file size and how audio elements can enhance your visuals. By making these tweaks, your presentation will flow better and load faster.

Reducing File Size and Compatibility

One of the main challenges with adding music to your PowerPoint is managing file size and ensuring compatibility. PowerPoint presentations can quickly become unwieldy if the audio files are too large. To avoid this, I recommend using compressed audio formats such as MP3 instead of WAV or OGA.

Another tip is to resize your audio files before embedding them. You can use online tools or audio software to decrease file sizes. Select the “Link to File” option rather than embedding the audio. This keeps the PowerPoint file size manageable and ensures smoother playback.

Supported audio formats:

Always check the supported audio formats in PowerPoint and opt for commonly used formats like MP3. These formats are more likely to be compatible with different devices and operating systems, preventing playback issues during your presentation.

Audio Visual Elements

Enhancing your presentation with audio isn’t just about the sound; how it integrates with your visuals matters. The Audio Format tab offers several useful features. You can adjust volume settings, fade in/out, or trim the audio to fit the length of your slides. Utilize these tools to improve how your audio syncs with your presentation.

Visual feedback is crucial. The audio icon can be customized to blend with your slide design. If you prefer, you can even hide the icon to keep slides clean. When dealing with embedded audio, make sure playback controls are intuitive. You don’t want your audience distracted by trying to find where the sound is coming from.

Remember, I often drag and drop audio files into my slides to ensure they are inserted correctly. You can also explore free music libraries or use PowerPoint’s audio browser to find appropriate tracks. Whether you decide to record audio yourself or use pre-made tracks, always preview your presentation to ensure the audio adds value without overwhelming your content.

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How to add music to a PowerPoint slideshow to make your presentation more engaging

  • You can easily add music to a PowerPoint slideshow if you want to make your next presentation more engaging.
  • You can add any MP3, MP4, WAV, or AAC file on your computer to your PowerPoint presentation, and adjust the settings so that it plays across slides if you want to.
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It's true that Microsoft   PowerPoint is a business program made for creating official-looking presentations  for school or office settings — but that doesn't mean you can't use it to make your presentations fun, too. 

One way to spice up a presentation is to add music — in a business setting, it'll be unexpected, and the fun surprise may just make your colleagues sit up straighter, pay attention, and maybe even enjoy the meeting. 

This feature can also give a little extra umph to a school presentation — for example, a presentation on America in the '60s could be enhanced by the addition of some Motown music in the background.

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1. At the top of the PowerPoint screen, on the toolbar, click the "Insert" tab.

2. Under "Insert, on the right side of the screen, click "Audio."

3. If you're using a PC, click the option for "Audio on My PC." If you're using a Mac, click the option for "Audio from File" or "Audio Browser."

Note: You can also record your own sound if you select "Record Audio."

4.  Locate the file you'd like to use, then click "Insert" in the dialog box. You can use MP3, MP4, WAV, or AAC files.

5. The file will appear on your PowerPoint as a little playback bar. You can use this to control the song. Move it to a part of your slide where it won't be in the way.

6. If you want the sound to play throughout the presentation, rather than just on the slide that the audio file is located on, click on the file to bring up the "Playback" tab on the toolbar at the top of your screen, and click on it.

7. Directly underneath the "Playback" tab, click the option for "Play in Background" to play the sound throughout. 

Adjust any other options you want in this tab, like volume, fade in and out, and looping. When you're finished, return to the home tab to continue working on your presentation, or click save to finish. 

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Adding background music to a PowerPoint presentation is a fantastic way to add a professional and engaging touch to your work. The right music can enhance the overall impact of your presentation while capturing the attention of your audience. It can also create a relaxed atmosphere and make it much easier to engage with your potential clients or audience.

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Why Add Background Music to Your PowerPoint Presentation

Music has a way of evoking emotions and influencing moods. When you add background music to your PowerPoint presentation, you create an atmosphere that helps your audience focus and remember your message. It also adds an emotional connection to your presentation, making it more memorable and impactful.

In addition, background music can also help to cover up any distracting noises in the environment, such as people talking or doors opening and closing. This can help to keep your audience engaged and focused on your presentation, without any external distractions. However, it is important to choose the right type of music that is appropriate for your presentation and audience, and to ensure that the volume is not too loud or distracting.

Understanding the Importance of Music Selection for Your Presentation

Choosing the right music for your presentation is vital as the wrong choice could distract your audience or send the wrong message. The music should be relevant to the topic of the presentation, the mood that you want to set, and the nature of the audience. It should be in line with your brand and work within the context of your presentation.

Additionally, it’s important to consider the legal implications of using music in your presentation. You should ensure that you have the necessary licenses and permissions to use the music, especially if you plan to share the presentation publicly. Using copyrighted music without permission can result in legal consequences and damage to your reputation. Therefore, it’s always best to use royalty-free or licensed music to avoid any legal issues.

Choosing the Right Music for Your Audience and Topic

Before selecting the right music for your presentation, you should have a clear understanding of your target audience and their preferences. A good way to do this is to conduct a quick research on the types of music that your audience is most likely to respond to. This way you will ensure that your playlist will appeal to the majority of your audience rather than alienating them with unfamiliar tunes.

Additionally, it’s important to consider the topic of your presentation when selecting music. If your presentation is about a serious or somber topic, upbeat or lighthearted music may not be appropriate. On the other hand, if your presentation is meant to be fun and engaging, choosing music that matches that tone can help keep your audience interested and energized. Remember to always keep your audience and topic in mind when selecting the right music for your presentation.

Where to Find Royalty-Free Music for Your PowerPoint Presentation

Using licensed music in your presentation could be a significant infringement on the copyright holder’s rights. It is essential to use royalty-free music in your presentation to avoid violating any copyright laws. Fortunately, there are plenty of online platforms where you can get access to a wide range of royalty-free music, such as YouTube Audio Library, AudioJungle, and NoCopyrightSounds.

One of the best places to find royalty-free music for your PowerPoint presentation is the YouTube Audio Library. This platform offers a vast collection of free music tracks that you can use in your presentations without worrying about copyright issues. You can search for music by genre, mood, instrument, and duration, making it easy to find the perfect track for your presentation.

Another great platform to find royalty-free music is AudioJungle. This website offers a vast collection of high-quality music tracks that you can purchase at an affordable price. You can search for music by genre, mood, and tempo, making it easy to find the perfect track for your presentation. Additionally, AudioJungle offers a licensing agreement that allows you to use the music in your presentations without any restrictions.

How to Download and Save Music Files for Your Presentation

Once you have selected the right music for your presentation, it’s time to download and save the files to your computer. Most online music catalogs offer mp3 or Wav formats, so make sure you choose the right format depending on your preference. You can then save the files to a folder on your computer or an external drive.

It’s important to note that some music files may be protected by copyright laws, so make sure you have the necessary permissions to use the music in your presentation. You can check the terms and conditions of the music catalog or contact the artist or publisher for permission.

Another tip is to organize your music files in a clear and easy-to-access manner. You can create separate folders for different presentations or categorize the music by genre or mood. This will save you time and make it easier to find the right music for your future presentations.

Adding Audio Files to Your PowerPoint Slides

Adding the audio files to your PowerPoint slides is a straightforward process. Start by opening your PowerPoint presentation and navigate to the slide where you want to add the music. Click on the Insert tab, select the Audio button, and choose Audio on My PC/Picture. Find the folder where you saved your music files and select the one you want to use. You can also adjust the playback options of your music on the same tab.

Once you have added the audio file to your slide, you can further customize it by adjusting the volume, trimming the audio, or adding fade-in and fade-out effects. To do this, click on the audio file and select the Audio Tools tab. From there, you can make any necessary adjustments to the audio.It’s important to note that when adding audio files to your PowerPoint presentation, you should always consider the file size. Large audio files can slow down your presentation and cause it to lag or freeze. To avoid this, try to compress your audio files before adding them to your slides. You can do this using a variety of free online tools or audio editing software. By compressing your audio files, you can ensure that your presentation runs smoothly and without any technical issues.

Creating a Playlist for Your Background Music

Once you have added all the audio files to your presentation, it’s time to create a playlist that will play automatically throughout your presentation. To do this, click on the Audio icon to reveal the Audio Tools tab. Select the Playback tab and check the ‘Loop until Stopped’ option.

It’s important to choose the right type of music for your presentation. Consider the tone and mood of your presentation and choose music that complements it. For example, if you’re creating a presentation about a relaxing spa, you may want to choose calming instrumental music. On the other hand, if you’re creating a presentation about a high-energy workout, you may want to choose upbeat, fast-paced music.

Another tip is to make sure the volume of your background music is not too loud or too soft. You want it to be just loud enough to enhance the presentation, but not so loud that it distracts from the content. Test the volume in advance to ensure it’s at the appropriate level for your audience.

Adjusting the Volume and Duration of Your Background Music

To ensure that the music doesn’t overpower your presentation, you can adjust the volume level of the audio files to your preference. You can also set the duration of each song by selecting the Audio icon, clicking on the Playback tab, and choosing the ‘Fade in’ and ‘Fade out’ options, which will ensure that the music flows smoothly throughout your presentation.

In addition to adjusting the volume and duration of your background music, you may also want to consider the genre and tempo of the songs you choose. For example, if you are presenting a serious topic, you may want to choose instrumental music with a slower tempo to create a more calming atmosphere. On the other hand, if you are presenting a more upbeat topic, you may want to choose music with a faster tempo to energize your audience.Another important consideration when using background music in your presentation is to ensure that you have the necessary permissions and licenses to use the music. Using copyrighted music without permission can result in legal issues and fines. There are many websites that offer royalty-free music that you can use in your presentations, or you can create your own original music using software and instruments. By taking these steps, you can enhance your presentation with background music while avoiding any legal issues.

Adding Sound Effects to Your PowerPoint Slides

You can add sound effects to your presentation to create a more immersive experience. You will need to follow the same process as adding background music, and the sound effects should be relevant to the content displayed on your slides.

Tips and Tricks for Using Background Music in PowerPoint Presentations

When using background music in your presentation, it’s essential to keep a few things in mind. Firstly, ensure that your music choices are relevant to your topic and audience. Secondly, a little goes a long way, so don’t overdo it by adding too many songs to your playlist. Lastly, ensure that the music is not overpowering your voice or content on your slides, otherwise it will become a distraction.

Common Mistakes to Avoid When Adding Background Music to Your Presentation

The most common mistake that people make is choosing music that is too loud or too distracting. This will cause your audience to lose focus and ultimately impact the effectiveness of your presentation. Other common mistakes include using copyrighted material or not setting the music to play throughout the entire presentation.

Testing and Troubleshooting Audio Issues in PowerPoint Presentations

Before finalizing your PowerPoint presentation, make sure to test it thoroughly to ensure that there are no audio issues. You can also use headphones to see how your presentation sounds and adjust the volume as necessary. If there are still audio issues, you may need to check your sound card driver or reinstall it.

Sharing and Exporting Your PowerPoint Presentation with Background Music Included

Once you have confirmed that your presentation is working correctly, it’s time to share it with your audience. You can export it as a video or send it as a PowerPoint file. Make sure to include instructions on how to view the presentation, especially if you’ve used audio files. It’s always a good idea to give a brief intro about the music and how it adds value to your presentation.

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YouTube music can be video or audio. When creating a PowerPoint presentation, do you need to insert a YouTube music video to enhance the content? Or is your goal to engage your audience and improve their listening experience by adding background music, narration, or sound effects? Read on to learn how to put music in a PowerPoint from YouTube.

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There are 2 methods helping you put YouTube music to PowerPoint: Insert a direct link to a YouTube music video (method 1) and download YouTube audio to Mac or PC, then manually import it to your presentation (method 2). Take into account the pros & cons, and choose the option that aligns with your needs.

Method 1. Insert a YouTube Music Link into PowerPoint

PowerPoint allows you to insert videos directly from YouTube, SlideShare, Vimeo, Flip and Stream. It doesn't require much skill and can be easily used by anyone.

How to put music in a PowerPoint from YouTube without installing additional apps:

Step 1. Copy the link to the YouTube video containing the desired music.

Step 2. Open your presentation on your computer.

Step 3. On the ribbon, go to the “Insert” tab > “Video” > “Online Video”.

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Step 4. Paste the online YouTube video link into the text box.

Step 5. Wait for analyze, then click “Insert”.

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If PowerPoint cannot successfully detect a video through it long link, e.g. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjIuTU79Sqk, then you can try to use its short link. Right-click on the video and select “Copy video URL” to get it: https://youtu.be/BjIuTU79Sqk.

Most users who add music to PowerPoint from YouTube are more interested in adding background music to PPT. Obviously, the first method only supports adding videos. In this case, you need to install a YouTube audio downloader for Mac or PC to get the music from YouTube, and then import it to PowerPoint locally.

For the purpose of downloading YouTube music video/audio files and save them to your local computer, Cisdem Video Converter is ready to help. It allows you to batch save music into as many different formats as you can think of, including MP4, MP3, M4A, WAV, AAC, MKV, M4V, etc. Besides YouTube, it also help you safely and steadily get music from Vimeo, Facebook, Dailymotion, TikTok, X (Twitter), Mixcloud, name to a few.

How to download YouTube music file:

Step 1. Download and install Cisdem Video Converter. Hit the third icon at the top of the software to switch to the “video downloader” interface. 

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Step 2. Find the music video you want to download from YouTube and copy its URL.

Step 3. Paste the URL of the video into the software and click on the “+” button. 

Step 4. Choose the needed downloading format, say, “m4a (mp4a) - 129k”, and then hit “download” icon in the lower right corner.

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Step 5. Once the download is complete, click the blue “✓” icon to find your downloaded YouTube M4A music.

More tips to use Cisdem Video Converter:

  • When you want to add multiple YouTube music in a PowerPoint, you can use Cisdem Video Converter to download them at the same time. No need to download one song after another, which helps to improve efficiency.
  • YouTube music is usually downloaded in MP4, WEBM and M4A formats by default, and only WEBM is not supported by PowerPoint. If you want to convert music to other formats, you can use the media file conversion function of Cisdem Video Converter. Just click the first icon at the top to switch to the "Video Converter" interface.

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  • In addition to downloading and converting YouTube music on Mac and Windows, you can also use this app to edit/play media files and rip content from DVDs into file formats.

How to put background music on PowerPoint from YouTube:

Step 1. In your PowerPoint, click “Audio” under the “Insert” tab. 

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Step 2. Choose the M4A audio you just download from YouTube. 

Step 3. Click “Open” to import it to PPT.

You can make some edits to the audio in PowerPoint, such as fading in and out, looping, trimming, setting the audio volume/image, hiding the sound icon, playing across slides, and so on.

Moreover, if you previously downloaded a YouTube music video, click “Video” on the ribbon and upload a video from your device. 

Final Thought

The above is all about how to put music on a PowerPoint from YouTube. Method 1 supports embedding any YouTube music video in PPT for playback and presentation when there is an internet connection. Method 2 supports not only inserting YouTube video but also YouTube audio. Although method 2 has restrictions on music files, most people search for this topic to add YouTube background audio to PowerPoint, which method 1 cannot do.

Why are you putting YouTube music into PowerPoint? Did the above solve your problem? Do you have a more convenient method to recommend? Feel free to let all other readers know in the comments section.

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How to Trim a Video in PowerPoint

Last updated on June 10th, 2024

Videos are powerful tools for making presentations engaging and dynamic. However, not every part of a video may be relevant to your presentation, and sometimes it’s necessary to trim it to focus on the key moments. In this article, we’ll explore how to trim video in PowerPoint, ensuring your presentations are both professional and captivating.

Why Trim Videos in PowerPoint?

Trimming videos can significantly enhance your presentations. Here are some reasons why you might want to trim a video in PowerPoint:

  • Engagement: Keeping your audience engaged by showing only the most relevant parts of the video.
  • Focus: Highlighting key moments and avoiding unnecessary content.
  • File Size: Reducing the size of your presentation file by eliminating extraneous video footage.

Preparing Your Video for Trimming

Before you can trim a video in PowerPoint, you need to ensure it’s properly embedded or linked within your presentation. Here are some steps to prepare your video:

  • Insert the Video: Go to the slide where you want to add the video, click on the “Insert” tab, and then select “Video.” Choose the appropriate option to insert a video from your computer or online sources.
  • Check the Format: Ensure your video is in a format supported by PowerPoint (e.g., MP4, WMV). This helps avoid playback issues.

How to Trim Video in PowerPoint (Easy Steps)

Step 1: insert the video.

First, insert the video into your PowerPoint slide. Navigate to the “Insert” tab, click on “Video,” and choose either “This Device” or “Online Video.” Select your video file and insert it into the slide.

Step 2: Select the Video

Click on the video to select it. This will open the “Video Tools” on the ribbon.

Step 3: Open the Trim Video Tool

Navigate to the “Playback” tab under “Video Tools.” In the “Editing” group, click on the “Trim Video” button.

Step 4: Trim the Video

A dialog box will appear with trimming markers. Drag the green marker to set the start point and the red marker to set the end point of the video. You can also enter the exact start and end times for precision. Preview the trimmed video to ensure it captures the desired segment.

Step 5: Save the Changes

Once satisfied with the trimmed section, click “OK” to save the changes. Your video will now play only the selected portion during the presentation.

Trim a video in PowerPoint

You can use a similar approach to trim a video in PowerPoint, trim music clips or sound clips.

Alternative Methods to Trim Videos

Using external video editing software.

While PowerPoint offers basic trimming capabilities, you might need more advanced features. Tools like Adobe Premiere Pro, iMovie, or free software like Shotcut can provide more precise and powerful video editing options. Once edited, you can insert the trimmed video back into PowerPoint. We reviewed many of these tools in our article with best tools to cut and crop videos .

Pros and Cons of Using PowerPoint vs. External Tools

  • PowerPoint: Convenient for quick and simple edits directly within your presentation.
  • External Tools: Offer more advanced editing features but require exporting and re-importing the video.

Trimming videos in PowerPoint is a straightforward process that can greatly enhance your presentations. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can ensure your videos are concise and focused, making your presentations more impactful. Don’t hesitate to experiment with additional video editing features in PowerPoint to further polish your content.

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