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Posted by David McCall on 08/16/06 20:41
"Sailor" <lost@sea.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9821A7380E61Dlostseacom@130.81.64.196...
> Hello, I just had a prospective client ask if I would be able to transfer
> a
> powerpoint slideshow (that consists of 315 photos, along with music)to
> DVD... Well, I was wondering if there is a way to streamline the process.
>
> My initial thought after looking at Powerpoint's "save as" capabilities
> was
> that she could give me the photos digitally (arranged in order, which she
> has done)and I could put them in Premiere and also put the music in...
>
> Is this the best way to do it or is there a better way...
>
> Thanks,
> Sailor
>
That is what a lot of people wind up doing. I'm not sure there is a nice way
to render PP out to a proper video file.
Beyond that, most people get really wordy in their PP presentations.
They use fonts that are too small to be readable in SD video, and they
usually allow things to get too close to the edges of the frame.
On some TVs some things will be lost unless corrected.
This is a subject that comes up a lot, so you might try google groups
to see what others have suggested.
David
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