Veed is a great piece of browser software with the best team I've ever seen.Veed allows for subtitling, editing, effect/text encoding, and many more advanced features that other editors just can't compete with. The free version is wonderful, but the Pro version is beyond perfect. Keep in mind that this a browser editor we're talking about and the level of quality that Veed allows is stunning and a complete game changer at worst.
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I love using VEED as the speech to subtitles transcription is the most accurate I've seen on the market.It has enabled me to edit my videos in just a few minutes and bring my video content to the next level
The Best & Most Easy to Use Simple Video Editing Software!I had tried tons of other online editors on the market and been disappointed. With VEED I haven't experienced any issues with the videos I create on there.It has everything I need in one place such as the progress bar for my 1-minute clips, auto transcriptions for all my video content, and custom fonts for consistency in my visual branding.
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PowerPoint presentations are a useful way to communicate information efficiently, but slide after slide of text can make people tune out. The human brain thrives on variety, so keep your audience engaged with varied content. Adding eye-catching images and embedding videos are quick ways to keep your viewers on the ball. Using well-designed templates like the ones offered by SlideHunter as a starting point will help as well.
In our example, the original slideshow with six embedded videos had a file size of roughly 1 GB. You can compress videos online using Clipchamp Utilities. Have a look at the example below to see how we reduced that file size to 622 MB, a saving of around 40%.
Making files smaller and changing them into a PowerPoint-compatible format will reduce possible errors and unplayable clips. You still have to make sure that videos you link to from inside a presentation are available in their original folder and also rather link to a local version than a copy on YouTube in case of internet connection problems.
For PowerPoint 2010, you can either convert your video to WMV/ASF or to MP4. However in the latter case you also need to have Apple QuickTime installed on your computer and might still run into problems with QuickTime encoded videos unless you convert them to MP4 with Clipchamp.
Things get a bit easier with PowerPoint 2013 and 2016 where the preferred video format is MP4. However, the video and audio codecs in the MP4 container should be H.264 and AAC for the video to work reliably.
Even though newer Office versions can handle video much better than their predecessors, movie files bring inherent challenges with them that Clipchamp is able to help with, such as getting them in the right format, using the right video & audio codecs and reducing their file size. 2ff7e9595c
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