How to convert my POWER POINT presentation into a DVD

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Guest

This is a second inquiry after Troy creative respond to my first question on
10/19/2005.

Thank you for your quick response to my question.
I'am trying to transfer a 12-15 slides from power point with multiple
animations in different speed an times. The voice over that would go alone
this slides is aproximadely 50 minutes. We would like to have the best
solution with good resolution. I know Camtasia is like $300. Is Camtasia a
easy software to use for beginers.

Someone recomend that i could by a DVD recorder conect it to my computer
and put my presentation to run in power point in big screen and to record in
the dvd recorder at the same time. That would work if i have everything in
Power point including the extra video and music and video introduction and
ending. So far i have been having trouble inserting a movie clip of 5
minutes inside my Power point presentation.
What do you recomend? Thank you very much for your help
 
G

Guest

You might want to try out the trial version before purchasing them. This is
the best way to gauge whether they are easy to use or not.

What happen when you insert the movie clip? If it shows a black box,
probably the path length is too long. Check out #2 in the troubleshooting:
http://www.echosvoice.com/tshoot_video2.htm
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Cola via OfficeKB.com

Rima said:
This is a second inquiry after Troy creative respond to my first question on
10/19/2005.

Thank you for your quick response to my question.
I'am trying to transfer a 12-15 slides from power point with multiple
animations in different speed an times. The voice over that would go alone
this slides is aproximadely 50 minutes. We would like to have the best
solution with good resolution. I know Camtasia is like $300. Is Camtasia a
easy software to use for beginers.

Someone recomend that i could by a DVD recorder conect it to my computer
and put my presentation to run in power point in big screen and to record in
the dvd recorder at the same time. That would work if i have everything in
Power point including the extra video and music and video introduction and
ending. So far i have been having trouble inserting a movie clip of 5
minutes inside my Power point presentation.
What do you recomend? Thank you very much for your help


Hi,Rima

In my poor opinion, "PPT2DVD" is a easy solution, what you have to do is just
to import your ppt files, and leave the rest task to the program, it nearly
keeps all the originals in the converted dvd files. Feel free to check the
link below for some more info, hopefully it should help on your way.

Cola
 
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Cola via OfficeKB.com

Cola said:
This is a second inquiry after Troy creative respond to my first question on
10/19/2005.
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minutes inside my Power point presentation.
What do you recomend? Thank you very much for your help

Hi,Rima

In my poor opinion, "PPT2DVD" is a easy solution, what you have to do is just
to import your ppt files, and leave the rest task to the program, it nearly
keeps all the originals in the converted dvd files. Feel free to check the
link below for some more info, hopefully it should help on your way.

Cola


http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com
 

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