First you record your presentation as a movie. I'd recommend Camtasia by
Techsmith to do this. http://www.techsmith.com
Then you convert the movie to an MPEG2 file, which is what you need for a
video DVD. Most DVD authoring programs will convert your video files to
MPEG2 for you, in which case you can skip this step. Or you can use
something like Quick Time Pro to convert it. (I am pretty sure QTPro will
convert AVIs and MPEGs to MPEG2, but I might be wrong.)
Then you import the video into a DVD authoring program to actually create
the DVD menu and setup. Then burn the DVD.
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