![]() ![]() I hope the information is helpful to you. One last word, I need to stress that converting the QuickTime formats to Microsoft Windows video (.avi) or other compatible multimedia file format is recommended. This one applies to PowerPoint 2016, PowerPoint 2013 and PowerPoint 2010. ![]() Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint. I want to add a QuickTime movie (.mov) to my presentation, we can tell that at least in Office 2007, the QuickTime movie (.mov) file is not supported directly in PowerPoint. The suggestion I've seen the most during my research, is to convert the QuickTime media formats to the Windows Media Video file format (*.wmv) by using a third-party video or audio file converter. I did some research, but can't provide a definitive answer to your question yet.
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