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 Posted by PhilipScoggins on 08/17/06 16:02 
I do this on a fairly regular basis (too often actually). 
 
The "best" / easiest way that I've found to do it is to record directly 
out of the computer to your DVD burner or what every you are recording 
to.  I record to MiniDV and then load it into a computer as an avi file 
to edit or make DVDs from. 
 
I'm a die hard PC user, but here is a point where if you are using a 
Mac with Power Point you can output the file as a video, don't remember 
if it's just Quicktime or if there are more options.  I don't use a 
Mac, but I've been told this feature is available. 
 
The quality of the finished product is dependant on the quality of your 
video card and capture device and won't look as good as the original 
presentation. 
 
Philip 
 
Sailor wrote: 
> 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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