Chaplain said:
PowerPoint 2003. Is there any way to convert a PowerPoint
presentation to a video file that can then be burned to DVD? I have
a nice "autorun" type PP presentation that has nice slides and music
and runs without operator intervention, much like a video. I would
like to convert this to something I can burn to a DVD. Thanks for
any help you may give. God bless.
I converted a PPS show to VCR using TV View Micro connections. You unplug
your monitor from the converter and plug in TV View. It has a splitter.
You plug your monitor into one of the splits and the TV View hardware into
the other. That has a device to change the raster speed for normal TV so
you don't get the visual "flutter". That lead plugs into the VCR.
To add any audio I already have a audio splitter plugged into my computer
with one lead going to my computer speakers and the other lead going to my
home audio sytem. That way I can play MP3 music on my computer and make
audio tapes or just play it on my house speakers. I can play it on the
speakers in my family room. So I now unplug the audio going into my home
audio and plug it into my VCR audio input. That way I have both video and
audio going to my VCR for taping. Works fine and produces something that
can be played anywhere there is at least a VCR and a TV.
I also have a device that allows me to watch TV on my computer screen. It
has RCA video/audio inputs that allow me to plug the VCR ouput into my
computer. That video input can be used to produce a source to burn a video
DVD presentation.