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Posted by Steve Guidry on 08/17/06 14:29
The fastest way is to just play it out to tape through a high-quality scan
converter. We do it all the time when a client brings us a show at a live
event.
But even if you use a good scan converter (ours cost $15k - - and you dooo
get what you pay for), the quality is less than if you did it through
premiere or avid.
Steve
"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
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