is there a way to save my Power Pointe Presentation to a dvd

N

nana33

I created a rather large PPP for my parents on the 50th anniversary. They
want me to make a DVD that they can watch on their TV. Does anyone know of a
way to do this?
 
J

Jean-Pierre FORESTIER

I use Camtasia to make an avi film from PPT then Super to transform the avi
into vob
 
J

Judith.yoyo

I created a rather large PPP for my parents on the 50th anniversary.  They
want me to make a DVD that they can watch on their TV.  Does anyone knowof a
way to do this?

<A title="PPT2DVD" href="http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com">PPT2DVD</A> is the
first program offering a cost-effective method to burn PowerPoint
presentations to DVD. No complex computer skills are required. Just
import the PowerPoint files, create professional look DVD menus from
build-in templates, and start the burning process.

It has these feature:
Export PowerPoint files as dynamic video rather than a series of
static images;
Keep the preset animations, transitions and timings functional;
Create professional look DVD menus for flexible and fast navigation;
Support generating high resolution video for HD-TV playback
 
L

loong

Hey,man!I have the same question before,but I have solved it:)

I remember that when i encounter such a question,I first post a thread in
this forum,too!Then they adviced me to go to a
website(http://pptfaq.com/FAQ00156.htm) to seek solution,but I found that the
solution in that website(http://pptfaq.com/FAQ00156.htm) is not suitable for
me,Because my Powerpoint file is so large(with many slides) that I can not
use that method to directly create dvd from my powerpoint file.

Then I continue to seek other solutions.Then some people adviced me to use
some professional tools to burn dvd from ppt slideshow.I don't know which
tools i should choose,so i tried every tool they said.I remember that a tool
can processed Up to 9 Presentations imported at a time,at last i choose that
tool to burn ppt to dvd.I don't quite remember that tool's name,it just
sounds like "moyea ppt dvd burner",maybe you can find it in the
Internet.Besides,a tutorial i found is related to this topic,to see if it is
helpful to you:
http://www.tutorialized.com/view/tu...tation-PPT-to-Video-AVI-MPEG-and-CD-DVD/34075
 

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