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Posted by Ken Maltby on 08/17/06 04:51
"P.C. Ford" <meoh@mouse-potato.com> wrote in message
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> 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.
>>
>>But you can't save slides as "picture files" (or with screen capture)
>>if they have animation/special effects.
>>
>>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.
>>
A simple Google for "PowerPoint to DVD" returns some programs that claim
to do what you ask, some have demos you can use to try them out. I would
not use the one from "WonderShare" as they keep spaming NewsGroups.
Luck;
Ken
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