Excellent. Quite a few things I never knew... like the .zip file option. Great. Thanks a lot for sharing all your tips. I shall definitely use them (I need them)!
Hi, I just saw your video and I find it amazing! The thing is, in Mac it's not working for me once I change to .zip, it just opens a ".cpgz" (?) forever and won't open the files contained on the folder. Do you know how can I make this work? Thank you.
It appears to be a Mac OSX issue, which is a bit odd. It looks like a decent solution is here - osxdaily.com/2013/02/13/open-zip-cpgz-file/ - once you have a stable zip file, then the method should work on a Mac just as it does on a PC. Let us know how you get on.
It really depends what is making the file large. The zip file method will help to identify what the main contributors to file size are, and then you can focus on those parts.
I had a PPT that was full of sounds I added to the animation. This added a lot of size to the file. I had to delete all the added "extras" to reduce the size.
That's right. Any external media will contribute to file size. One other option is also to optimize media through File > Info > Compress Media, and that should also help to improve reliability and reduce file size of any audio or video content.
A huge help! Searched forever yet, this was right on the mark with support for photos and video compression. Very well done. Many thanks.
Great tips, especially useful for me is creating the zip folder from ppt. Thanks
So helpful!! Thank you
fantastic video, extremely helpful!
Excellent. Quite a few things I never knew... like the .zip file option. Great. Thanks a lot for sharing all your tips. I shall definitely use them (I need them)!
Hi, I just saw your video and I find it amazing! The thing is, in Mac it's not working for me once I change to .zip, it just opens a ".cpgz" (?) forever and won't open the files contained on the folder. Do you know how can I make this work? Thank you.
It appears to be a Mac OSX issue, which is a bit odd. It looks like a decent solution is here - osxdaily.com/2013/02/13/open-zip-cpgz-file/ - once you have a stable zip file, then the method should work on a Mac just as it does on a PC. Let us know how you get on.
@@Brightcarbon Thanks for the reply! I'll try it and let you know
You are awesome. Thank you.
Really great video
Any other trick to further reduce the size ?? i do this but somehow i feel my file size are still heavy
It really depends what is making the file large. The zip file method will help to identify what the main contributors to file size are, and then you can focus on those parts.
I had a PPT that was full of sounds I added to the animation. This added a lot of size to the file. I had to delete all the added "extras" to reduce the size.
That's right. Any external media will contribute to file size. One other option is also to optimize media through File > Info > Compress Media, and that should also help to improve reliability and reduce file size of any audio or video content.