Question:
For Microsoft PowerPoint....?
Conscientia
2010-06-08 15:40:05 UTC
If you have a slide show is there anyways to make it so that you can change it into a video file? please help!
Five answers:
Paula
2010-06-08 18:12:15 UTC
You can convert a PowerPoint presentation to either video or DVD with Moyea PPT to DVD Burner. It can preserve everything from your original PowerPoint to the output video or DVD, including animations, sounds and etc.



The download site: http://www.dvd-ppt-slideshow.com/

There are 3 editions in the PowerPoint to DVD and video converter Family:

the Pro, http://www.dvd-ppt-slideshow.com/ppt_to_dvd/

the Lite, http://www.dvd-ppt-slideshow.com/powerpoint-to-dvd/

and the Edu, http://www.dvd-ppt-slideshow.com/ppt-to-dvd-education/

Choose the one that fits to you.



Then follow the how-to for converting to DVD:

1. Install and run Moyea PPT to DVD Burner. Insert a blank DVD to your PC.

2. Import your PowerPoint file and select the output as Standard DVD or High Definition DVD.

3. Customize details for the output DVD slideshow, like adding logos, sound tracks, and DVD menus for playback on TV. Then click Start to burn the presentation to DVD.



That's it! After conversion, you can take out the DVD and playback on a DVD player attached to TV, needless of a projector!



To convert the presentation to video, change the output option as "Convert to Video".



Hope it can help!
Homer Simpson
2010-06-08 15:43:19 UTC
GO TO THE WEBSITE AT THE BOTTOM IF YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND





How to Convert PowerPoint Presentations to Video Files (with Sound)



PowerPoint to YouTube or iPod This step-by-step guide illustrates how to convert a PowerPoint slide-show into video so you can distribute presentations more easily:



1. You can upload these PowerPoint video files to sites like YouTube or MySpace and some of your creation could go viral.



2. Transfer the PowerPoint slides to an iPod or your mobile phone and enjoy the presentations while on the move.



3. If your slideshow is like a photo album with lot of images, convert the PowerPoint to video and burn onto a DVD – you can now watch the presentations on a large TV screen.



The possibilities are endless. PowerPoint files converted to video using this technique also preserve all the voice narrations. And as expected, the total cost is $0.



How to convert PowerPoint into Video for YouTube or iPod



All you need a copy of Microsoft PowerPoint (any version), the PPT file, a webcam or microphone (if you want to record audio) and Internet access. OK, let’s get started:



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Step 1: Open your PPT presentation file inside PowerPoint and switch to Slide Show menu to setup the exact time duration for each slide. You have two choices here:



a) Use Record Narration if you want to include audio in your presentations. Record your voice as your move through the slides and say yes when you are prompted to save the changes.



b) Use Rehearse Timings for silent PowerPoint videos. This option lets you define how long a slide should display on the screen before the presentation move to the next slide.



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Step 2: Now go to authorstream.com and upload the PPT file you saved in Step 1. AuthorStream is a PowerPoint hosting service where you can PPT files as large as 1 GB. It’s again a good service though not so popular as Slideshare.



Step 3: When you are done uploading the PPT file to the web, Author Stream will convert the PowerPoint file into a MPEG4 video (mp4) that can be directly uploaded to YouTube or you can watch it on an iPod.



download-ppt-video This process may take some time but you’ll get an email notification as soon as your PowerPoint video is ready for download from the web.



The conversion is not instant but definitely worth the wait. And the quality of video created from PPT files is brilliant.



There’s more – other than converting PPT to video, AuthorStream will also create a video podcast version of your presentation that can be directly imported into iTunes. This could a good opportunity for educators who have piles of PPT files on their computer that can be shared with the world.



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Update: If you have the budget, you can use a screen recording application like Camtasia Studio to record PowerPoint presentations as video on your desktop.



Free screencasting software like Camstudio may also also record PPT playback but I think the above method is simpler as it takes care of conversion as well as video hosting.
anonymous
2010-06-08 18:43:07 UTC
PowerPoint 2010 is to be released with the built-in function of converting presentations to WMV.



If you are now using PowerPoint under version 2010, or you want to convert your presentations to more popular video formats, you can use this tool: Acoolsoft PPT to Video (http://www.acoolsoft.com/powerpoint-to-video-overview.html#242 )



Up to 130 output video formats are available. Also you can customize the output video resolutions to get a better visual effect for putting it on different platforms.



Hope it helps.
aprea
2016-10-20 05:24:47 UTC
you do no longer say what version, even nonetheless that is going to likely be the comparable. you need to pass into grasp view, slide grasp and from there, insert, image from report and double click on the report icon once you detect it. Resize as suited to fill the slide, remembering to do it from nook so it remains in share, appropriate button of mouse,deliver to returned ,yet finding on colouring, you're able to ought to make it much less shiny, i.e. replace transparency in order that your text fabric and different products are legible over it. by potential of installation your grasp, all different slides comply with it. If even nonetheless you do no longer desire the comparable image on all slides, merely insert it on whichever slide you like. you additionally can in case you do no longer prefer to apply the grasp, appropriate click on a slide, or on the grasp (no longer in a placeholder) right down to historic past, click on image, navigate to the place that is and placed across it in that way.
Gage L
2010-06-08 15:43:16 UTC
you can save them as jpegs or PNGs in the "save as" menu and put them together in any video editing software. and you can add music too if you want.


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