Burning a presentation

G

Guest

I have a presentation that i burned to a CD. I have taken some of my own
personal music and added it to the presentation. I tried using a program
called Nero and this allows me to select several files. But when I burn the
CD, the music isn't on the CD.
 
G

Guest

Dear:
You can not burn ppt to DVD directly with NERO.
u should use some third party tools to convert powerpoint file to DVD format
first.

How to do it----
Tools:
1. PPT2DVD free trial from http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/download.php?sid=4
2. a dvd burner

Steps:
1. install PPT2DVD on your computer
2. launch PPT2DVD
3. import your PowerPoint presentation in PPT2DVD
4. select the needed configurations for your presentation

NOTE: pay attention to these features because they affect the final playing
results:
---norm: NTSC PAL
---video aspect: 1:1 4:3 16:9
5. convert your presentation to a video file
6. burn the converted presentation file to a dvd with a dvd burner.

Some important things, make sure the dvd and the dvd player are compatible.

About the animation and music
This program supports the conversion of most transitions, text animations,
graphics animations in PowerPoint Music can also be well preserved in sync
with the slides.
For better conversion results, it is recommended to add the music after
conversion with the" add background music " fearure in the program.

Note that ,if your PowerPoint file is too complex,pls choose 'Record volume'
in the advance setting,and do not make other noise sound when converting,for
it would record all your music and sounds playing.

and some tutorial about creating photo slide show with PowerPoint
http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1419
and some free PowerPoint templates (if you need)
http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/free-templates.php?sid=4
http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com
Note that in this way you can get a DVD and you can control it use a remote
control.
There is another way to convert it to video,but can not control by a remote
control.If you want to convert it to AVI or other format video,you should
use Camtasia studio etc..

http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com
My blog :
http://ppt2dvd.wordpress.com
http://ppt2dvd.blogspot.com
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PowerPoint software

http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com

PowerPoit free templates

http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/free-templates.php?sid=4
 

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