Power Point Presentation help

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I would like to put my presentation on a VCD or DVD so that it may be played
continuously in a DVD player. Any thoughts?
 
1. record your presentation as a movie. Try http://www.techsmith.com

2. convert the movie to an MPEG2 file, which is what you need for a
video DVD.

3. import the video into a DVD authoring program to actually create
the DVD menu and setup. Then burn the DVD.
 
do you have ppt 2003? if so just go to file-package for cd. Then get a
program like Roxio to save it as a data DVD and play it on a loop.
 
Sorry Granny. The data DVD will contain a digital copy of the presentation
file, not a copy of the presentation images. Inserting a data DVD with a
presentation file into a DVD player will not show a presentation on the TV.

TechSmith is really the best option for capturing presentations as a video
files that can be burned to a DVD and shown on TVs.


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TechSmith, huh? I'll have to go and check that out. Thank you for the
advice. Roxie works but you have to convert it and compress it and it's just
such a hassle. Sonic isn't much better. Is TechSmith available for a trail?
 
P.S. liked your website. Added it to favorites and will hand out to people
as good advice and add in site. Could have spent hours there and I'm sure I
will in the future. Loved it. Anyone reading your answers should visit it.
 

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