If these Power Point to DVD programmes that are advertised in here so
regularly worked, they would be ideal if you had an existing Powerpoint file.
If you prefere to have an easier time and far better result all round, then
using a dedicated DVD authoring application -Ulead DVD - Sonic DVD It and
the like is a far far better use of your time blood swet and many tears. The
best bit of all is they come bundled free with virtualy every DVD recorder.
The trouble with the dedicated video packages....ulead/sonic/et al...... (I've nothing against them, they do work!).....
is that you lose the powerpoint transitions/effects. If you're happy with exporting static pages from powerpoint, then
using the authoring package to make the dvd files. That's fine.