Sound files are perfect to insert into PowerPoint for many uses. Note: To play midi files, we suggest you download the Windows Media Player here. You can insert midi files (very small size) into PowerPoint presentations for great music effects for opening slides. It’s well known that Microsoft PowerPoint presentations are not supported on iPads or other Apple devices. However, you can still make your PowerPoint projects available on these devices. Your clients, colleagues, students and all other Apple users will certainly appreciate it! In this article we will demonstrate how to view PowerPoint presentations on iPad. Would you like to play your PowerPoint presentations on iPads? Use iSpring Cloud is the all-in-one solution for converting, hosting, viewing, and sharing PowerPoint presentations. You can publish presentations directly from an iSpring authoring tool, or simply upload them to iSpring Cloud, and they will be automatically converted to iPad-compatible format. View them on your iPad from an attractive carousel view, or access them from an intuitive content library. Share them via a short link, email, or social media, or embed them right on your blog or website using an embed code. Example of a Presentation on iSpring Cloud. I like iSpring because it is the only PowerPoint conversion tool that creates the high quality slides that I need. PLUS they understand the move to HTML5 and are leading the way! Pros • Crystal-clear images and text: iSpring takes care of adapting hi-res images for the best performance on retina displays. Text is saved in a vector format which keeps the edges razor-sharp even if you magnify. • Support of all PowerPoint features: Converted to HTML5 with iSpring, presentations still keep all animations and transition effects, embedded audio, video and interactivity. You can see an example below. • Sharing PowerPoint content via mobile devices and iPads: Presentations in HTML5 can be easily placed on a webpage and delivered to a wider audience via iPads and other iOS and Android mobile devices. Cons • Normally, HTML5 files offer a low level of content protection, as viewers can access the project’s source code in their browsers. In response to this, HTML5 files generated with iSpring have built-in protection options which effectively prevent content from unauthorized copying. Convert PowerPoint to video to play it on iPads You can (.M4V/.MP4/.MOV). ![]() ![]() With iSpring River. It’s good for simple linear presentations that doesn’t have any interactivity and that might be shared on YouTube. Pros • PowerPoint-like playback: Converted into a video file, your presentation will keep the animation effects and slide transitions. However, on-click animations will be played automatically because the video format doesn’t support PowerPoint’s interactivity. • Easy sharing: You can upload your video file to YouTube to make it available for viewing on iPads anytime. • A Presentation’s interactivity is not supported: After the conversion to video, all animations of your presentation will play on the slide all right, while all trigger animations and hyperlinks will be lost. Cons • Loss of custom navigation scenarios: Video performance is only suitable for simple linear presentations. If you use PowerPoint custom shows or hyperlinks to advance slides in regard to viewers’ choices or feedback, all these sophisticated features will be lost when converted to video. • Increased file size: Video format usually takes up more memory than a.ppt file, so be prepared for your presentation to be a larger size after it’s converted to video. • Lower resolution: While attempting to reduce the size of a video, screen-capturing software tends to “downgrade” the quality of your slides. Example of PowerPoint Presentation Published to YouTube with iSpring River 4.
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