Microsoft Powerpoint 2007 Bible

Computer sound files come in several formats, but they can be divided into two broad categories: WAV and MIDI.

You need to understand the difference between these sound formats so that you can choose the correct format when recording sounds for your presentation, or when choosing recorded music. Keep in mind that whenever you use a WAV file in a presentation, you will add considerably to the presentation's file size. But also keep in mind that when you choose MIDI over WAV for your music, you get a different type of music, one that sounds more artificial.

Caution 

The sounds that come with Microsoft Office are royalty-free, which means that you can use them freely in your presentation without paying an extra fee. However, if you download sounds from the Internet or acquire them from other sources, you must be careful not to violate any copyright laws. Sounds recorded from television, radio, or compact discs are protected by copyright law, and you or your company might face serious legal action if you use them in a presentation without the permission of the copyright holder.

To hear the difference, do the following exercise as an experiment:

  1. In Windows, use the Search feature to locate the sample MIDI files that came with Windows. To do so, search for *.mid.

    Note 

    Windows Vista does not come with any sample sounds. However, if you have Windows XP, or if you upgraded from Windows XP to Windows Vista, then you will have some sample sounds.

  2. Double-click one of the files to play it.

  3. Use Search (or Find) to locate some sample WAV files that came with Windows. To do so, search for *.wav.

  4. Double-click one of the files to play it.

Can you hear the difference?

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