From the course: PowerPoint: Audio and Video
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Set the volume
- [Instructor] Every video and audio clip has its own built-in volume setting. Depending on how the media clip was created, it may be louder or quieter than the rest of the clips in your slideshow. And while presenting, you don't want to have to be constantly adjusting the volume level on your computer to accommodate the level of individual videos or audio clips. So if you have a clip that's louder or softer than the rest, you can adjust its default volume level. I'm on slide three of my presentation, and when I preview my sound. - [Man] The Hansel & Petal is awesome. It's actual my. - [Instructor] I can hear that it's way to loud. Let's go up to the Audio Tools Playback tab, and here we'll find the Volume button, and that's gives us several different levels. If I need to turn the volume down, I can select Low. And if, of course, if you need to increase it, you can select High. The Medium setting might be lower or higher depending on where the volume of your audio is starting. Now…
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Set the volume1m 43s
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Play a clip automatically2m 6s
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Play video full screen1m 29s
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Hide the audio clip icon3m 19s
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Loop a video or audio clip2m 10s
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Rewind after playing1m 8s
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Delay playback2m 22s
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Show and hide media controls1m 7s
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Trigger playback with objects1m 40s
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Play content across multiple slides3m 1s
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