Burn Powerpoint to DVD

J

Jayd

How do you burn a powerpoint presentation to DVD so it can be shown on a home
DVD. I use powerpoint 2003
 
M

max

there's software to do this, google 'ppt to dvd' or 'powerpoint to dvd'
first try, then buy

if you use highres pictures, exact placed content etc. you will be very
dissapointed
don't except to get the same quality after the conversion to dvd

the best way (and to me the only way) is to view the presentation with
powerpoint or the powerpointviewer

succes

max
 
L

Lucy Thomson

Hi Jayd

See here:
Convert presentations to VHS or DVD video
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00156.htm

We have some issues with spammers on this group posing as
questioners/answerers but rally pushing their products so my advice is
always try before you buy and don't necessarily believe all you read.

Personally what I would use would depend on the presentation - Windows Movie
Maker for text/pictures/sound but no animation and Camtasia for animated
stuff.

Lucy
 
J

Judith.yoyo

Hi Jayd

See here:
Convert presentations to VHS or DVD videohttp://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00156.htm

We have some issues with spammers on this group posing as
questioners/answerers but rally pushing their products so my advice is
always try before you buy and don't necessarily believe all you read.

Personally what I would use would depend on the presentation - Windows Movie
Maker for text/pictures/sound but no animation and Camtasia for animated
stuff.

Lucy

you can have a try on windows movie maker but it may lost your
animation and sound. I think you can have a try on the product or the
suggstion above, maybe you will like.
 
L

loong

Some people said that to convert powerpoint to DVD,you can use windows movie
maker or seek advice from http://pptfaq.com/FAQ00156.htm,some people also
said that you should use some professional tools.
The masses are discerning vision!
Maybe all these method are practicable:)

See if that helps
 

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