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Best way to make DVD of a PP slide show?

 
 
dorayme
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      5th Jan 2011
I am having a go at making a slide show in PP 2007, there is
music too, no other voice over. I chose PP because I thought this
would be something most could see on their computers (rather than
iPhoto or Quicktime - mostly I work on Macs).

Is there a reliable way of embedding the software that enables
anyone on any computer to see the slide show which works ok on my
Windows OS when I go to play my saved PP slide show? Or should I
just burn the file to DVD and trust that the user has some Office
like program (MS or OpenOffice or NeoOffice etc) that will play
it.

A recommended article, URL, on how to prepare a DVD would be
appreciated. Does it play auto when a user inserts the DVD? And
stuff like this, I better know.

Thanks in advance.

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      9th Jan 2011
Download the free PowerPoint Player and add it to your DVD. Include
instructions on how to use it. If the end user doesn't already have
PowerPoint or the PowerPoint Player on his computer I recommend to them that
they install the PowerPoint Player on the DVD to their hard drive. That way
they can always view PPT/PPS programs even if they are attached to emails.

If you want it to play on a DVD player for a TV, and have Windows 7,
download the free Windows Live Essentials. That includes Windows Live Movie
Maker. It will make a .wmv movie out of what ever shows on your monitor.
You can start PPT slide show and make it a video movie. If you just want to
make a slide show of pictures I use Windows Live Photo Gallery (part of
Windows Live Essentials). That zooms the pictures in and out and moves them
left/right for a little action. When you choose to record from that you can
click on add audio and choose any audio file on your computer as background
music.

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I am having a go at making a slide show in PP 2007, there is
music too, no other voice over. I chose PP because I thought this
would be something most could see on their computers (rather than
iPhoto or Quicktime - mostly I work on Macs).

Is there a reliable way of embedding the software that enables
anyone on any computer to see the slide show which works ok on my
Windows OS when I go to play my saved PP slide show? Or should I
just burn the file to DVD and trust that the user has some Office
like program (MS or OpenOffice or NeoOffice etc) that will play
it.

A recommended article, URL, on how to prepare a DVD would be
appreciated. Does it play auto when a user inserts the DVD? And
stuff like this, I better know.

Thanks in advance.

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dorayme
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      10th Jan 2011
In article <igctlj$mg3$(E-Mail Removed)>,
"Panic" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> "dorayme" wrote in message
> news:dorayme-(E-Mail Removed)...
>
> I am having a go at making a slide show in PP 2007, ...
> Is there a reliable way of embedding the software that enables
> anyone on any computer to see the slide show ...
>
> A recommended article, URL, on how to prepare a DVD would be
> appreciated. Does it play auto when a user inserts the DVD? And
> stuff like this, I better know.


> Download the free PowerPoint Player and add it to your DVD.
>


Yes, OK. Is there a way that the slideshow will simply play
automatically, for example, by using the added PP player on the
DVD?

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dwight genius
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      12th Jan 2011
You can convert and burn the PowerPoint slideshow to DVD so that the DVD can be played with any DVD-drive or DVD-player on any OS. Here are two methods:

Method A (Free):
1.Save your PowerPoint slides as images like jpg or png in Mirosoft PowerPoint
2.Import these pictures into Windows Movie Maker and make a video.
3.Make a DVD from the output video using Windows DVD Maker (only available for Windows 7 or Vista)

Method B (Easy):
Burn a PowerPoint presentation onto DVD directly with a PowerPoint to DVD converter like Leawo PowerPoint to DVD
http://www.leawo.com/powerpoint-to-dvd/

Notice: All your PowerPoint original elements like animations, transitions, video clips and sounds will be removed when you save your powerpoint slides as images using Method A.


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      12th Jan 2011
You can convert and burn the PowerPoint slideshow to DVD so that the DVD can be played with any DVD-drive or DVD-player on any OS. Here are two methods:

Method A (Free):
1.Save your PowerPoint slides as images like jpg or png in Mirosoft PowerPoint
2.Import these pictures into Windows Movie Maker and make a video.
3.Make a DVD from the output video using Windows DVD Maker (only available for Windows 7 or Vista)

Method B (Easy):
Burn a PowerPoint presentation onto DVD directly with a PowerPoint to DVD converter like Leawo PowerPoint to DVD
http://www.leawo.com/powerpoint-to-dvd/

Notice: All your PowerPoint original elements like animations, transitions, video clips and sounds will be removed when you save your powerpoint slides as images using Method A.


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      12th Jan 2011
You can convert and burn the PowerPoint slideshow to DVD so that the DVD can be played with any DVD-drive or DVD-player on any OS. Here are two methods:

Method A (Free):
1.Save your PowerPoint slides as images like jpg or png in Mirosoft PowerPoint
2.Import these pictures into Windows Movie Maker and make a video.
3.Make a DVD from the output video using Windows DVD Maker (only available for Windows 7 or Vista)

Method B (Easy):
Burn a PowerPoint presentation onto DVD directly with a PowerPoint to DVD converter like Leawo PowerPoint to DVD
http://www.leawo.com/powerpoint-to-dvd/

Notice: All your PowerPoint original elements like animations, transitions, video clips and sounds will be removed when you save your powerpoint slides as images using Method A.


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      12th Jan 2011
You can convert and burn the PowerPoint slideshow to DVD so that the DVD can be played with any DVD-drive or DVD-player on any OS. Here are two methods:

Method A (Free):
1.Save your PowerPoint slides as images like jpg or png in Mirosoft PowerPoint
2.Import these pictures into Windows Movie Maker and make a video.
3.Make a DVD from the output video using Windows DVD Maker (only available for Windows 7 or Vista)

Method B (Easy):
Burn a PowerPoint presentation onto DVD directly with a PowerPoint to DVD converter like Leawo PowerPoint to DVD
http://www.leawo.com/powerpoint-to-dvd/

Notice: All your PowerPoint original elements like animations, transitions, video clips and sounds will be removed when you save your powerpoint slides as images using Method A.


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      12th Jan 2011
You can convert and burn the PowerPoint slideshow to DVD so that the DVD can be played with any DVD-drive or DVD-player on any OS. Here are two methods:

Method A (Free):
1.Save your PowerPoint slides as images like jpg or png in Mirosoft PowerPoint
2.Import these pictures into Windows Movie Maker and make a video.
3.Make a DVD from the output video using Windows DVD Maker (only available for Windows 7 or Vista)

Method B (Easy):
Burn a PowerPoint presentation onto DVD directly with a PowerPoint to DVD converter like Leawo PowerPoint to DVD
http://www.leawo.com/powerpoint-to-dvd/

Notice: All your PowerPoint original elements like animations, transitions, video clips and sounds will be removed when you save your powerpoint slides as images using Method A.


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      12th Jan 2011
You can convert and burn the PowerPoint slideshow to DVD so that the DVD can be played with any DVD-drive or DVD-player on any OS. Here are two methods:

Method A (Free):
1.Save your PowerPoint slides as images like jpg or png in Mirosoft PowerPoint
2.Import these pictures into Windows Movie Maker and make a video.
3.Make a DVD from the output video using Windows DVD Maker (only available for Windows 7 or Vista)

Method B (Easy):
Burn a PowerPoint presentation onto DVD directly with a PowerPoint to DVD converter like Leawo PowerPoint to DVD
http://www.leawo.com/powerpoint-to-dvd/

Notice: All your PowerPoint original elements like animations, transitions, video clips and sounds will be removed when you save your powerpoint slides as images using Method A.


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      12th Jan 2011
You can convert and burn the PowerPoint slideshow to DVD so that the DVD can be played with any DVD-drive or DVD-player on any OS. Here are two methods:

Method A (Free):
1.Save your PowerPoint slides as images like jpg or png in Mirosoft PowerPoint
2.Import these pictures into Windows Movie Maker and make a video.
3.Make a DVD from the output video using Windows DVD Maker (only available for Windows 7 or Vista)

Method B (Easy):
Burn a PowerPoint presentation onto DVD directly with a PowerPoint to DVD converter like Leawo PowerPoint to DVD
http://www.leawo.com/powerpoint-to-dvd/

Notice: All your PowerPoint original elements like animations, transitions, video clips and sounds will be removed when you save your powerpoint slides as images using Method A.


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