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Posted by Larry in AZ on 08/16/06 20:56
Waiving the right to remain silent, Larry in AZ
<usenet2@DE.LETE.THISljvideo.com> said:
> Waiving the right to remain silent, Sailor <lost@sea.com> said:
>
>> 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...
>
> Play it out as a Powerpoint presentation directly to your video
> recording device (presumably a stand alone DVD recorder) using a good
> scan converter. All in real time, no file conversions or maniulation,
> etc.
>
> If the music is embedded, then you'll get that also.
....and what David said about the use of too small fonts. You may need to
make some changes in the slides.
The upside of this is that you'll be able to see the problems immediately
and fix them.
--
Larry Jandro
Video Engineering & Equipment Rentals
Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
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