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MS Powerpoint presentation to movie

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William Stokes - 28 Aug 2006 11:07 GMT
This actually is not a MS PP issue. Just wanted to know if anyone here could
help.

A friend of mine wanted a MS Powerpoint presentation converted to a movie
file and then burned to DVD as a normal DVD movie. Any idea how this can be
done? Or can it?

Thanks!
tohlz - 28 Aug 2006 11:30 GMT
Check this out:
"Convert presentations to VHS or DVD video"
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00156.htm
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> This actually is not a MS PP issue. Just wanted to know if anyone here could
> help.
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> Thanks!
yestoall - 29 Aug 2006 02:52 GMT
Hi William
Actually, it can be done in a easy way if you have a conversion program
, and a DVD burner.
The first thing is to convert the PowerPoint presentation to a video
file, usually in the MPEG format.For the this step, you need a
conversion software.  Then burn the converted presentation to a DVD
with a burner.

As for the conversion pro,You may have a glance at PPT2DVD. This tool
1. converts to a DVD/mini DVD disc with the built-in authoring program
2. converts to video file
3. has two norms: NTSC and PAL
4. has  three video aspect:   1:1     4:3      16:9

> This actually is not a MS PP issue. Just wanted to know if anyone here could
> help.
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> Thanks!
Samantha - 29 Aug 2006 03:24 GMT
Of course it can,and this may be your best choose:
http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/

Good luck!
cooline

> This actually is not a MS PP issue. Just wanted to know if anyone here could
> help.
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> Thanks!
 
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