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PowerPoint to YouTube with Windows Movie Maker
http://www.absoluteppt.com/movie/ppt-to-youtube-moviemaker/index.html

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Steve Rindsberg - 24 Jul 2007 16:25 GMT
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Neat.
One question, though. When saving the movie/rendering, why choose "Computer"
rather than "Web"? Wouldn't Computer give you something approaching a
full-screen (high resolution) movie, where YouTube movies are fairly small?
IOW, wouldn't the file be bigger than need be?
Or does YouTube automatically downsample submitted vids to meet their own
specs, IWC giving them more to work with makes good sense.
That turned into more than one question, didn't it? ;-)
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Geetesh Bajaj - 24 Jul 2007 18:19 GMT
That's a good question.
Yes, YouTube does compress everything again since they convert the uploads
to Flash. And feeding them the best quality will mean that the Flash movies
that others view on YouTube will look better.

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Geetesh Bajaj - 24 Jul 2007 18:24 GMT
Steve, I added that clarification to:
http://www.absoluteppt.com/movie/ppt-to-youtube-moviemaker/22-save-movie.html
Thanks again.

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Steve Rindsberg - 24 Jul 2007 20:33 GMT
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Makes perfect sense to me now.
(should that scare you?)
;-)
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Makes perfect sense to me as well.
(should I be scared?)
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jrhx - 25 Jul 2007 03:14 GMT
Wonderfu

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Alex Cahell - 25 Jul 2007 09:34 GMT
Other solution is to convert powerpoint presentation to video & upload it to
YouTube
http://www.geovid.com/Presentation_to_Video_Converter/
NOTE:
YouTube accepts AVI, WMV, MPG, MOV files
File size limit is 100 MB
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aneasiertomorrow - 25 Jul 2007 23:50 GMT
0o0o0o0o I'm going to have a go at that. Thanks very much for posting it :-)
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