![]() For example, you cannot loop a video X times you can either play it once, or play it forever. However, you have less control than with PowerPoint, particularly when it comes to the videos. This solves the above problem by enabling you to export as a video, and the embedded videos will play automatically. ![]() This seems to be a well-known problem that Microsoft are not willing to address.Īpple Keynote. The videos will only play if you export using Windows. This is very nice to use and has lots of features, but with the following key flaw: if you are using PowerPoint on Mac OS, and you export the presentation as a video, then any embedded videos will not play and they will just be rendered as images. I have tried a few different software solutions, but each of them has its own flaws: ![]() made in PowerPoint), but where the video plays the entire presentation (including transitioning between slides, and playing each embedded video within the slides). This would be similar to a set of slides containing text, images and videos (e.g. I have a MacBook Pro, and I'm looking for some software which can enable me to create video presentations.
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