ppt to dvd

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max

Is there any software available that will do the job??
I'm talking about complex professional presentations (not 'standard' design, animated charts, tables and so on)

It needs to be converted to the dvd format and the presentation must play on a big plasma screen

i tested all kind of ppt to dvd versions but nothing will do the job excellent


thanks

max
 
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Jean-Pierre Forestier [MVP[

Before the spammers come...
I use Camtasia to capture the presentation and the Production wizard to make
an Avi (or a cd-rom with an Avi)
I use also SUPER to transcode the Avi into a DVD VOB file (to burn a DVD)
"max" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de (e-mail address removed)...
Is there any software available that will do the job??
I'm talking about complex professional presentations (not 'standard' design,
animated charts, tables and so on)

It needs to be converted to the dvd format and the presentation must play on
a big plasma screen

i tested all kind of ppt to dvd versions but nothing will do the job
excellent


thanks

max
 
D

David Marcovitz

You are correct. Nothing will do the job to the level you are
describing. You might want to look for a tool other than PowerPoint for
what you want to do. For the full scoop on converting PowerPoint to DVD,
see this:

Convert presentations to VHS or DVD video
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00156.htm

--David
 
M

max

that's good for an on-line presentation to put it on youtube for example
is it also good to play tte presentation in full resolution on a big plasma
screen?

thanks for your answers all!
 
J

Jean-Pierre Forestier [MVP[

My last client used it on a big screen....4x3 meters for about 800 people.
Is that great enough?

max said:
that's good for an on-line presentation to put it on youtube for example
is it also good to play tte presentation in full resolution on a big
plasma screen?

thanks for your answers all!

"Jean-Pierre Forestier [MVP[" <jeaNONn-pierre.forestier@worl NON
donline.fr> schreef in bericht
Before the spammers come...
I use Camtasia to capture the presentation and the Production wizard to
make an Avi (or a cd-rom with an Avi)
I use also SUPER to transcode the Avi into a DVD VOB file (to burn a DVD)
"max" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de (e-mail address removed)...
Is there any software available that will do the job??
I'm talking about complex professional presentations (not 'standard'
design, animated charts, tables and so on)

It needs to be converted to the dvd format and the presentation must play
on a big plasma screen

i tested all kind of ppt to dvd versions but nothing will do the job
excellent


thanks

max
 
T

Telstar

Every single pixel will be scaled up on Plasma. You cannot get something great from relative nothing, and the animations et al. will not scale up well beyond what they were specifically designed for...a computer monitor.

End of story.

Is there any software available that will do the job??
I'm talking about complex professional presentations (not 'standard' design, animated charts, tables and so on)

It needs to be converted to the dvd format and the presentation must play on a big plasma screen

i tested all kind of ppt to dvd versions but nothing will do the job excellent


thanks

max
 
L

LQ

Is there any software available that will do the job??
I'm talking about complex professional presentations (not 'standard' design, animated charts, tables and so on)

It needs to be converted to the dvd format and the presentation must playon a big plasma screen

i tested all kind of ppt to dvd versions but nothing will do the job excellent

thanks

max

I suggest that you use E.M. PowerPoint Video Converter V2.40, It can
quickly converts PowerPoint to video, audio and images, such as avi,
flv, 3gp, swf, mkv, mpeg2 ts, DVD, mp4, mov, mp3...
Source(s):
http://www.effectmatrix.com/PowerPoint-Video-Converter/index.htm
 

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