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how do i burn a slideshow with background music to a dvd

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bobrogers55@hotmail.com - 04 Jun 2007 22:51 GMT
hi,
could you please help me, i have made up a powerpoint slide show & would
like to burn it onto a dvd so that i can show it on television. ihave the
show & music background on cd & it works well. i have it on dvd & it only
plays the music on television, not the slide show.any hel you give me is very
much appreciated.     bobrogers55@hotmil.com            thanking you...bob..
aneasiertomorrow - 04 Jun 2007 23:54 GMT
Hi

This is a good starting place:
Convert presentations to VHS or DVD video
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00156.htm

Lucy
PS Quick tip, don't put your e-mail address in a post - the spambots are
everywhere :-)
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> hi,
> could you please help me, i have made up a powerpoint slide show & would
> like to burn it onto a dvd so that i can show it on television. ihave the
> show & music background on cd & it works well. i have it on dvd & it only
> plays the music on television, not the slide show.any hel you give me is very
> much appreciated.     bobrogers55@hotmil.com            thanking you...bob..
jrhx - 05 Jun 2007 02:38 GMT
Dear:
If you want to burn PowerPoint presentations to DVD, just follow below steps:

Tools:
1. DVD Presenter free trial
Direct download: http://download.sameshow.com/dvdpresenter_trial.exe
More Info : http://www.sameshow.com/powerpoint-to-dvd.html

2. a dvd burner

Steps:
1. launch DVD Presenter  and import your PowerPoint presentation in DVD
Presenter
2. select the needed configurations for your presentation
3. burn the converted file to DVD with DVD Presenter or third party tool
such as Nero

NOTE: pay attention to these features because they affect the final playing
results:
---norm: NTSC PAL
---video aspect: 1:1 4:3 16:9

About the animation and music
This program supports the conversion of most transitions, text animations,
graphics animations in PowerPoint Music can also be well preserved in sync
with the slides.
For better conversion results, it is recommended to add the music after
conversion with the" add background music " fearure in the program.

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http://www.sameshow.com/powerpoint-to-dvd.html

> hi,
> could you please help me, i have made up a powerpoint slide show & would
> like to burn it onto a dvd so that i can show it on television. ihave the
> show & music background on cd & it works well. i have it on dvd & it only
> plays the music on television, not the slide show.any hel you give me is very
> much appreciated.     bobrogers55@hotmil.com            thanking you...bob..
John - 05 Jun 2007 10:18 GMT
I use Presentation To Video Converter
http://www.geovid.com/Presentation_to_Video_Converter/

A great program for powerpoint burning & conversion tasks.

> hi,
> could you please help me, i have made up a powerpoint slide show & would
> like to burn it onto a dvd so that i can show it on television. ihave the
> show & music background on cd & it works well. i have it on dvd & it only
> plays the music on television, not the slide show.any hel you give me is very
> much appreciated.     bobrogers55@hotmil.com            thanking you...bob..
 
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