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Greg Edwards
Sep 21, 2016Iron Contributor
Exporting to video takes FOREVER!
I'm trying to use PowerPoint as the basis for developing some e-learning courses and instructional videos. My initial strategy was to use Mix (and I'm still exploring that), but in the meantime, I'm ...
SusanD369
Jan 06, 2020Copper Contributor
This is actually very helpful to me because I didn't realize the video I had inserted in my powerpoint had to convert as well as the presentation itself. Plus, it looks like I need to research more about "Mix". Thank you.
Greg Edwards
Jan 06, 2020Copper Contributor
Hey SusanD369 , I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but Mix has been discontinued for some time. My recommendation would be to use a third-party product, such as Camtasia or Adobe Premiere Elements. Both are excellent choices for creating video content that you can publish anywhere you like. Maybe PowerPoint will get there someday, but currently it just has too many limitations to make it a viable option for producing video.
- SusanD369Jan 06, 2020Copper Contributor
Greg EdwardsThank you for your reply and for the information. That's the way it goes sometimes. I do have a subscription to the adobe product so maybe I'll take a look at that. 🙂