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Name: Matthew Ebien-Pesa (by mebienpesa)
Date: February 24, 2008 at 16:59:23 Pacific
Subject: Powerpoint to video conversion.
OS: Vista Basic
CPU/Ram: 1 gb
Model/Manufacturer: Acer lapto
Comment:

Hi! Everybody,
I am looking for a free program,that converts .pps format to a video format(.avi e.g.) compatible with Vista.
I am not familiar with the Powerpoint program,but I received an e-mail with a .pps ext and I would like to burn it to a DVD.
Hopefully somebody can help me with this and thanks in advance.
Have A Great Weekend!
Matthew.

OS - Windows Vista basic
1 gb ram
Acer laptop "Aspire 3680".

Matthew P Ebien-Pesa


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Response Number 1
Name: Sabertooth
Date: February 24, 2008 at 17:16:40 Pacific
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It ain't free, but if you need it that bad, then maybe it's worth it to you.

http://www6.sameshow.com/powerpoint...



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Response Number 2
Name: Alexander (by SmithAlexander)
Date: February 24, 2008 at 19:28:40 Pacific
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Microsoft office does not include software to assist you in converting your PowerPoint presentations to DVD. Today, there are no freeware utilities that perform this activity for you, but there are many commercial packages available that have free trial periods.
Software of this type ranges in price from $79 - $200 for personal licenses, and much more for commercial or multi-user licenses. All of the following packages perform this function, and offer a free trial period.
If what you want to do is just a data back up, and you don't need to play your PowerPoint with a DVD player, common burning software is enough and No matter it is a CD or DVD. DVD disc have more space compare to CD.
If you want to watch PowerPoint on TV with a DVD player, Here some aspects you need to pay attention to:
PowerPoint does not have the built-in ability to save presentations as video files or other video formats such as DVD-Video and, even if it did,
there would be significant loss of interactivity (because DVD-Video and PowerPoint slide show have very different capabilities in this area) and loss of visual fidelity (DVD-Video resolution is less than typical computer
display resolution and most television will not render colors the same way that a computer display will).

The only way to do this is to get specific PowerPoint to DVD software. The best I've found is this one:
Acoolsoft PPT2DVD.


Alexander Smith is an expert in E-learning who concentrated to give you the best solution of PowerPoint to Video and PowerPoint to DVD


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Response Number 3
Name: pptfan
Date: March 31, 2008 at 04:15:41 Pacific
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Hi,

authorSTREAM has just announced two new services, the PPT to iPod and the PPT to Video. It's free for all, you just need to sign-up, and then you can also share your presentations with other, upload it on your iPod or iPhone, share it on YouTube or download it on your desktop! You can add animations, music/sound and narration to your presentations to make it more effective and interesting.


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