
I think this is faster than the internal converter of Powerpoint. To everybody who's following and reading this thread: it might be useful to use some kind of screencasting software to capture the Powerpoint. My point is, if we like the product, let's use it, tell it, then we will have what we expected. I raised my using issue to the Mix team about a year ago by email, they actually ask me for details and providing solutions (the process take sometimes to test). In fact, compare to a lot of other MS product, Mix team does actually listen. Mix is not yet a perfect a finished product, that's why they name it Beta still, but more people using it, more issues we found and solve, this way will make this useful (and free) tool going perfect. I can understanding these maybe not the best solutions for yours case, but I guess this workaround could let you make things done at least. I re-record the videos in section like 5 mins each, so it takes about approximately 5-10 mins for each video converting, how fast or slow it goes really depending on the specs of your machine, also how many other applications you running the same time. Instead of one long videos, I created one 30 mins video and it was taking like one hour and I gave up on the converting. And share as Mix actually way less time-consumed is for sure.Ģ) Split the Presentation Into Smaller Parts Be reminded you can always setup how private you preferred. Then you may consider having it share as "Mix" into your own space in office mix site or personal page.

If video and audio is not necessary in your presentation, means your audience maybe able to swipe through the presentation themselves on their devices.

So this is not only about how many slides, also about screen recording. I believed it is caused by format converting with such video quality we wanted, as 1080p. I did a few tasting/trying for making a tutorial-ish video.
