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Posted by P.C. Ford on 08/17/06 00:19
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 16:49:27 -0700, "Richard Crowley"
<richard.7.crowley@intel.com> wrote:
>"olushola" wrote ...
>>I meant save each slide as a picture file. If that does not work, then use
>>a screen capture program.
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>But you can't save slides as "picture files" (or with screen capture)
>if they have animation/special effects.
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>I thought there was some way to save PPT presentations directly to
>video? Windows Media Encoder?
You have to 1. scan convert 2. use Camtasia The latter is better. As
has already been mentioned it, your text should be larger than 24
point. Smaller and you can get into problems. All in all, you should
avoid doing conversion if it is possible.
We got away with it, but it ain't the way to go. But corporations love
PowerPoint.
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