PowerPoint 2013 accepts more video file formats than previous versions, and can do a lot more with videos, including trimming of video clips. However, it also embeds all inserted video clips by default — and this can result in huge presentations that contain huge video files! This ultimately occupies oodles of disk space and may also make PowerPoint work a wee bit slower. To tackle this problem, you can explore the media compression abilities built right inside PowerPoint 2013 — you no longer need any third-party media compression tool since PowerPoint’s native Media Compression options make this task very easy indeed.
Learn about video compression options in PowerPoint 2013.
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