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How to Add Audio to Google Slides
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By Coletta Teske Whitehead Coletta Teske Whitehead Writer Central Washington University Coletta Teske is a Lifewire writer focusing on consumer electronics. She has 30 years' experience writing for Adobe, Boeing, Microsoft, and many others. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on December 8, 2020 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email MS Office Powerpoint Word Excel Outlook What to Know
Insert a link to a SoundCloud file: Copy the file's URL. In Google Slides, choose the slide where you want the sound, then select Insert > Link. Embed YouTube audio: Note the start and end timestamps and select Share > Copy. Choose a slide, select Insert > Video, paste the URL. Convert your MP3 and WAV audio files to MP4 and then add the file the slide. This article explains how to insert audio into Google Slides from a streaming service, from a YouTube video, or from a sound file you converted to MP4 format. Insert Audio Into Google Slides Using a Music Streaming Service
If you found a sound file on the web you want to use in your presentation, insert a link to the file on the slide you want the audio to play. You’ll find links to sound files on music streaming services such as YouTube Music, SoundCloud, Spotify, and Apple Music. When playing audio from a music streaming service, you’ll need to start and stop the audio during your presentation, and the computer you use must be connected to the internet. Insert a link from a SoundCloud file into a Google Slides Presentation
Open SoundCloud in a browser window and go to the page containing the soundtrack you want to use. If the music is copyrighted, you must have permission to use it. If it has a Creative Commons license, you must give credit to the musician. If it’s in the Public Domain, you can use it freely. Select Share. Copy the URL of the soundtrack. Open the Google Slides presentation where you want to play the sound file. Select the slide where the sound file will play. Select an icon or text on the slide for the link. Go to Insert > Link. Paste the link in the Link text box and select Apply. To test the audio file and make sure it plays, select Present. Select the text or image containing the link. A new browser window opens with the page for the SoundCloud audio file. Select Play. Minimize the browser window to return to your presentation. When you want to end the audio, return to the web page for the soundtrack and select Pause. Add Audio to Google Slides Using a YouTube Video
Another way to use sound in a Google Slides presentation is to embed a YouTube video. You don’t have to show your audience the video, and can instead hide the video so they’ll only hear the audio. Go to YouTube. Go to the page containing the video you want to use. Play the video and note the start and end timestamps for the portion of the video you want to use in your presentation. Select Share. Select Copy to copy the link to the Clipboard. Open the presentation that will contain the audio file. Select the slide that will play the file. Go to Insert > Video. In the Insert video dialog box, select By URL. Paste the URL for the YouTube video and choose Select. A thumbnail image of the video appears on the slide. Resize and move the video so it's out of the way. Select the video. Select Format options. In the Format options pane, expand the Video playback list. Enter the Start at and End at timestamps you want to use when playing the video. Select Autoplay when presenting. Close the Format options panel when you’re finished. Select Present to start the slideshow from the current slide. The video will start automatically, and you’ll hear the audio. How to Hide the Video Icon on the Slide
There are a few ways to hide the video icon on the slide. Resize the video so it's as small as possible and move it to a location that's not distracting.Hide the video behind a picture.Draw a shape over the video and choose a fill color matching the slide background color. How to Add Your Audio Files to Google Slides
If you’d rather use your own audio file, or another audio file you have permission to use, in your presentation, convert your MP3 and WAV audio files to MP4 video format. Then, when your audio file is converted to a video, it’s easy to insert audio into Google Slides. Before you begin, record your own audio or download a free audio file. Then, use your favorite free audio converter software program to convert those audio files to video format. There are several online converters, but a free and easy converter is media.io Audio Converter. To convert audio to MP4 using media.io: Go to the media.io website. Select Add your files. Go to the folder containing the audio file, choose the file, and select Open. You’re returned to the web page and the file is added to the list. Add more files, if needed. Select the Convert to dropdown arrow, point at Video, and select MP4. Select Convert and wait while the file converts to MP4 format. When the conversion is complete, select Download All. The file downloads to your computer using your browser’s default download method. The file is in ZIP format. Extract the file to a folder on your computer. Insert Audio Into Slides Using Google Drive
When you save your audio file that was converted to MP4 format to your Google Drive, it’s easy to insert audio in Google Slides. Sign in to your Google Drive account. Navigate to the folder where you want to save the file. Select New. Select File upload. Navigate to the folder containing the converted audio file, choose the file, and select Open. Open the presentation that will include the audio. Select the slide where you want to play the audio. Go to Insert and select Video. Select My Drive. Choose the converted audio file. Choose Select. Select the video icon. Resize and move the video so it doesn’t cover important information on the slide. Select Format options. Select Video playback to expand the list. Select Autoplay when presenting. Select Present to start the slideshow from the current slide and ensure that the audio plays automatically. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire How to Change Theme Colors in Google Slides How to Link Slides in Google Slides How to Embed Video in Google Slides How to Add a Border in Google Slides How to Put a Spreadsheet in Google Slides How to Add Audio to PowerPoint How to Make a Timeline on Google Slides How to Group Objects in Google Slides How to Insert a GIF Into Google Slides How to Make an Image Transparent in Google Slides How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation 26 Best Free Video Converter Tools 6 Best Free Audio Converter Software Programs M4V File (What It Is and How to Open One) Tips for Solving Common PowerPoint Problems How to Post a YouTube Video on Instagram Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies