Add existing video and audio in Keynote on Mac
You can add video or audio to a slide. When you show the slide during a presentation, by default the video or audio plays when you click. You can set video or audio looping and start timing to make the video or audio start automatically when the slide appears. You can also add a soundtrack that plays for the entire presentation.
Note: Video and audio files must be in a format that QuickTime supports on your Mac. If you can’t add or play a video or audio file, try using iMovie, QuickTime Player or Compressor to convert the file to an MPEG-4 file (with a .m4a filename extension) for audio or a QuickTime file (with a .mov filename extension) for video.
You can also record audio and add it to your presentation.
Add existing video or audio
When you add video or audio file to a slide, the video or audio plays only when that slide is showing in your presentation.
Do one of the following:
Drag a media file from your computer to a media placeholder or to anywhere else on the slide.
Click in the toolbar, click Music or Movies, then drag a file to a media placeholder or to anywhere else on the slide. To search for media, click the magnifying glass in the upper-right corner of the media window.
Click the Play button on the media to play it.
Replace video or audio
Click to select the video or audio on the slide.
In the Format sidebar, click the Movie or Audio tab.
Click Replace.
Select a video or audio file, then click Open.
Add a video description
You can add a description to any video in your presentation. Video descriptions are read by assistive technology (for example, VoiceOver) when someone uses that technology to access your presentation. Video descriptions aren’t visible anywhere in your presentation.
Click the video to select it, then in the Format sidebar, click the Movie tab.
Click the Description text box, then enter your text.
If you export your presentation as a PDF, video descriptions are still readable by assistive technology. See Export to PowerPoint or another file format in Keynote on Mac.
To add descriptions to an image, see Add an image description.
Add an audio description
You can add a description to audio in your presentation. Audio descriptions are read by assistive technology when someone uses that technology to access your presentation. Audio descriptions aren’t visible anywhere in your presentation.
Click the audio to select it, then in the Format sidebar, click the Audio tab.
Click the Description text box, then enter your text.
If you export your presentation as a PDF, audio descriptions are still readable by assistive technology. See Export to PowerPoint or another file format in Keynote on Mac.
To add descriptions to an image or video, see Add an image description or Add a video description.
Add a soundtrack
A soundtrack begins playing when the presentation starts. If there are slides that already have video or audio, the soundtrack also plays on those slides.
A file added as a soundtrack always plays from its beginning.
Click in the toolbar, then click the Audio tab at the top of the sidebar on the right.
Click , then select one or more songs or playlists to add to the soundtrack.
To reorder the songs or playlists, drag them above or below another in the list. To delete one, select it, then press Return or Delete.
Click the soundtrack pop-up menu, then choose an option:
Off: The soundtrack doesn’t play.
Play Once: The soundtrack plays through the presentation and doesn’t repeat if the presentation is longer than the soundtrack.
Loop: The soundtrack repeats until the presentation ends.
If you want to play your presentation on a different computer or device from the one you used to create the presentation, choose Keynote > Preferences (from the Keynote menu at the top of your screen), click General at the top of the preferences window, then select “Copy audio and movies into document”. Doing so ensures the soundtrack is available whenever you play the presentation.
Some media files are protected under copyright law. Some downloaded media may be played only on the device where the download occurred. DRM (digital rights management) protected music can’t be added to the presentation soundtrack. Make sure the computer you’re using has permission to play all the media files included in your presentation.
You can set Keynote to optimise the format and quality of movies and images you add to presentations.
To set video or audio looping, adjust playback volume, play video or audio continuously through slide transitions, or make other edits to your media, see Edit video and audio in Keynote on Mac.