thankyou geetesh, that was helpful.
Geetesh Bajaj wrote:
> Paisley, as a rule of thumb, you should be fine with a video
dimension of
> 320 x 240 if you do not want to play full screen video.
>
> Also, choose the play from CD/DVD option when the wizard in Windows
Media
> Encoder asks you about how you want to distribute the content.
>
> For an easier route, bring your AVI file into Windows Movie Maker and
export
> as WMV. You'll find links to Windows Movie Maker tutorials at:
>
> http://www.indezine.com/products/video/index.html#wmm
>
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> "Paisley" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > thank you.I'll work with some options and see.
> >
> >
> > TAJ Simmons wrote:
> > > VBR = Variable bit rate ( bit rate is how much data to use....a
> > variable bit rate will use more data when necessary)
> > > CBR = Constant bit rate (a constant bit rate will use the same
amount
> > of data per frame for the video)
> > >
> > > Generally you will get better results with VBR.
> > >
> > > Cheers
> > > TAJ Simmons
> > > microsoft powerpoint mvp
> > >
> > > awesome - powerpoint backgrounds,
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> > >
> > > > Want to convert AVI file to WMV for Powerpoint. I want the
video
> > > > quality to be very nice.
> > > >
> > > > All options in Windows Media Encoder is confusing. what is
VBR/CBR
> > > > thing and profile? Can you give me easy details about choices I
> > make.
> > > > I need to run video in Powerpoint slides. Thank you.
> >