When you make a recording of a presentation, all its elements (narration, animation, pointer movements, timings, and so on) are saved in the presentation itself. In essence, the presentation becomes a video that your audience can watch in PowerPoint.
So you have two options for turning your presentation into a video that's ready to view:
Option | Resolution | For displaying on |
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Ultra HD (4K)* | 3840 x 2160, largest file size | Large monitors |
Full HD (1080p) | 1920 x 1080, large file size | Computer and HD screens |
HD (720p) | 1280 x 720, medium file size | Internet and DVD |
Standard (480p) | 852 x 480, smallest file size | Portable devices |
Option | Resolution | For displaying on |
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Ultra HD (4K)12 | 3840 x 2160, largest file size | Large monitors |
Full HD (1080p) | 1920 x 1080, large file size | Computer and HD screens |
HD (720p) | 1280 x 720, medium file size | Internet and DVD |
Standard (480p) | 852 x 480, smallest file size | Portable devices |
Option | Resolution | For displaying on |
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Presentation Quality | 1920 x 1080, largest file size | Computer and HD screens |
Internet Quality | 1280 x 720, medium file size | Internet and DVD |
Low Quality | 852 x 480, smallest file size | Portable devices |
This option | Creates a video file with |
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Computer & HD Displays | Very high quality and large file size |
Internet & DVD | Medium quality and moderate file size |
Portable Devices | Low quality and the smallest file size |