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| Thread ID: 89918 | 2008-05-16 05:40:00 | PowerPoint onto DVD | jwil1 (65) | Press F1 |
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| 669922 | 2008-05-16 05:40:00 | What's the best way to put a short (timed) PowerPoint presentation onto a DVD to play in a normal player? ATM I'm recording the screen 'activity' using BB Flashback and it works OK, but it takes a LOOOOOOOONG time to make into a WMV file to ut onto the DVD. (BTW if I use uncompressed AVIs the colour is dithered - there aren't any other file types available for exporting). :help: please! |
jwil1 (65) | ||
| 669923 | 2008-05-16 11:15:00 | Ker-BUMP! | jwil1 (65) | ||
| 669924 | 2008-05-16 11:28:00 | Found several articles on " How to do it" If you only have one to do then you may like to try this here (www.ppt-to-dvd.com), it may put a watermark or something, not to sure never tried it. Or take a look at this Google Search (www.google.co.nz) - lots of possible suggestions. One there is to use Camtasia, ( First Article) That has a trial period, but is fully functional, no water marks, only limited to 30 days from Memory but I can vouch for its use - I use it all the time for making demo's for customers - works great. NOT free though. |
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| 669925 | 2008-05-16 13:42:00 | Yeah Camtasia will do the trick for sure :D Just hit Play in Powerpoint, record in Camtasia and you're away laughing! |
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