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Conversion/Streaming of PP slide show to MPEG/AVI file

 
 
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      12th Aug 2003
I have a large presentation that I need to get to a medium
that will preserver the graphic quality of my PC
presentation. I have found a way to get it to VCR but the
quality is no where near as good. How can I get the PP
slideshow streamed to a CD, or preferably a DVD?
 
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      12th Aug 2003
"Manuel Rodriguez" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:102101c360ea$9e0e31d0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> The best way to do it would be to output it as a video
> signal and then connect that to a video capture card on
> another machine. That will give you the best quality and
> also maintain the integrity of all transitions and
> animations. The MPEG or AVI file can then be transfer to
> DVD(you can even create chapters in it)


I'd argue with the bit about 'Best quality' but this could be the simplest
option.

Also bear in mind that at best video resolution for TV is around 720x576.
This is quite a drop from what we've come to expect from PC monitors.
There are a number of factors working against you when creating graphics for
video and, as a result, you may not be much happier than you were with the
VHS quality.


 
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      13th Aug 2003
"Adam Crowley" <adam@webshiteDOTorg> wrote in message news:<#pp#(E-Mail Removed)>...
> "Manuel Rodriguez" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:102101c360ea$9e0e31d0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > The best way to do it would be to output it as a video
> > signal and then connect that to a video capture card on
> > another machine. That will give you the best quality and
> > also maintain the integrity of all transitions and
> > animations. The MPEG or AVI file can then be transfer to
> > DVD(you can even create chapters in it)

>
> I'd argue with the bit about 'Best quality' but this could be the simplest
> option.
>
> Also bear in mind that at best video resolution for TV is around 720x576.
> This is quite a drop from what we've come to expect from PC monitors.
> There are a number of factors working against you when creating graphics for
> video and, as a result, you may not be much happier than you were with the
> VHS quality.



try Screen2Video ActiveX Control
download from

http://www.viscomsoft.com/screen2Video.htm
 
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