I want to publish a pp-presentaion on u-tube so need to make a 'selg-going'
version of the presentation. Preferably add some background music also. How
do I do this ?
vindys - 25 Mar 2008 11:52 GMT
This looks good one..
http://www.absoluteppt.com/movie/ppt-to-youtube-moviemaker/index.html
There are lot of products that helps you to convert PPT to video. You can
just google it and get it.
> I want to publish a pp-presentaion on u-tube so need to make a 'selg-going'
> version of the presentation. Preferably add some background music also. How
> do I do this ?
Lucy Thomson - 25 Mar 2008 23:17 GMT
Hi Ole Lie
See the tutorial here for one method:
http://www.indezine.com/blog/2007/07/powerpoint-to-youtube-with-movie-maker.html
Lucy

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>I want to publish a pp-presentaion on u-tube so need to make a 'selg-going'
> version of the presentation. Preferably add some background music also.
> How
> do I do this ?
Judith.yoyo@gmail.com - 26 Mar 2008 03:50 GMT
On Mar 25, 12:58 am, Ole Lie <Ole L...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> I want to publish a pp-presentaion on u-tube so need to make a 'selg-going'
> version of the presentation. Preferably add some background music also. How
> do I do this ?
To solve this problem you can use ppt-to-dvd or ppt-to-YouTube. I have
seen a video on YouTube, it is a wonderful converted PowerPoint
presentations. After using the free version, I think the function like
allowing you play you ppt file on TV ,DVD player ,YouTube ,iPod and
YouTube really attracked me. find it here http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com
authorGEN - 26 Mar 2008 09:57 GMT
Simply use rehearsed timings and audio narrations in your presentation and
upload to http://www.authorstream.com/ and you will get the following options:
1. A unique page for the presentation, in which the presentation plays in a
Flash player.
2. Embed code for your own blog or site, using which, you can have the
presentation running on your own site.
After some time, you will get two more options as clickable icons next to
your presentation (only if your presentation used rehearsed timings):
1. Download as video
2. Download for iPod
You can download the video version and use it to upload to Youtube or other
video sharing sites.