I can thoroughly recommend Camtasia from
www.techsmith.com.
It can be used with Powerpoint. either an embedded "Record to Camtasia"
option or, for better performance, run the PPT in full screen mode and simply
capture the entire screen as you click away.
It comes with a fabulous codec that compresses to AVI so even a long PPT
show will compress to only a few MB.
I then feed into Adobe Premier Pro to noodle around even more, but you might
not have to do that.
Hope this helps
Chris
"TAJ Simmons" wrote:
> Big J
>
> if you have access to any apple mac and powerpoint, it has an "export to
> quicktime" feature built-in.
>
> for PC versions see
> http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com/po...t-to-video.htm
>
> Convert presentations to VHS or DVD video
> http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00156.htm
>
>
> Cheers
> TAJ Simmons
> microsoft powerpoint mvp
>
> awesome - powerpoint backgrounds,
> http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com
> free powerpoint templates, tutorials, hints, tips and more...
>
>
> "Big J" <Big (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:142990AA-F7A6-4C95-8A50-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I am editing a video - I have a fantastic slideshow on a powerpoint slide
> > that I want to export to be included in the video. Apart from filming the
> > powerpoint on screen is there any way of exporting the file in a movie
> > format?
> > Please advise
> > Thanks
>
>
>