Instead, use modern media formats such as H.264 and Advanced Audio Coding (AAC), which PowerPoint 2013 RT supports. If you want to learn about finding codecs for your PC, read Are you having playback issues (in PowerPoint)?Ĭertain older video file formats may not compress or export properly in Office on a Windows RT PC. PowerPoint may also support additional file types if you install additional codecs on your PC. If you experience slow playback, a lag between audio and video, audio stuttering, or frames being lost, see Tips for improving audio and video playback and compatibility. (Read Download QuickTime for Windows, on the Apple site, for more information.) Additional information mov file if the computer has a QuickTime Player installed. The 32-bit version of PowerPoint 2010 can only play an. *Only PowerPoint 2013 and newer versions.
(Read Download QuickTime for Windows, on the Apple site, for more information.) PowerPoint 2013 and newer versions DO require the QuickTime Player to be installed for playing MP4 video files in one particular situation: when you are using Windows 7 running on a virtual machine (VM).Īdvanced Audio Coding - MPEG-4 Audio file* mov file only if the computer has a QuickTime Player installed. The 32-bit version of PowerPoint 2010 can play an.
These names and formats sound complicated, but you can easily convert to and use these formats without having to know anything more than the names.