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PowerPoint to DVD?

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TJ Gunnz - 02 Mar 2008 00:36 GMT
Hey all!

Is it possible to turn a PP presentation into a movie?  If so, what other
programs might I need to do that?  I have read/heard some things that give me
the impression that it is possible to do with Windows Movie Maker...which I
already have....could that be true?  

If it is possilbe, obviously I am also interested in finding out how to do
that so if anyone could point me in the right direction, I would appreciate
it.
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Ute Simon - 02 Mar 2008 10:22 GMT
> Is it possible to turn a PP presentation into a movie?  If so, what other
> programs might I need to do that?  I have read/heard some things that give
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> appreciate
> it.

It can be done with Windows Movie Maker, if there are no animations in your
slides.

Please find more information here: http://pptfaq.com/FAQ00156.htm

Best regards,
Ute

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alexbear88@gmail.com - 03 Mar 2008 03:50 GMT
> > Is it possible to turn a PP presentation into a movie?  If so, what other
> > programs might I need to do that?  I have read/heard some things that give
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> It can be done with Windows Movie Maker, if there are no animations in your
> slides.
PowerPoint does not have a native feature to do that - but third party
applications can do that. Not all of them do it too well - and you'll
need a Powerful computer to get better results - luckily many of them
have trial versions and you can check if they work for you.

And what I am using currently is Acoolsoft PPT2DVD
What I suggest is to go to download the free trial software from below
link.
http://www.ppt-to-video.com/powerpoint-to-dvd-overview.html

PowerPoint to DVD and CD:
http://www.ppt-to-video.com/powerpoint-to-dvd-cd-tutorial.html

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