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Posted by Larry J. on 12/07/05 08:35
Waiving the right to remain silent, P.C. Ford
<meoh@mouse-potato.com> said:
> On Tue, 6 Dec 2005 21:23:46 -0500, "Mike Kujbida"
><kujfamNoSpam@xplornet.com> wrote:
>>
>>It hasn't been mentioned here yet (which truly surprises me) so
>>I'll suggest it. Rent a decent scan convertor and make your
>>life a lot simpler. I just did this a few weeks ago (the
>>presenter wanted to keep all the "wonderful" PPT transitions).
>>Connected the video out directly to my NLE's input. Now I can
>>anything with it I want to .
>
> Yes. Don't know why I didn't think of that. We're using a scan
> converter on another part of the project.
>
> Any problem resizing the resolution?
I mentioned using a good scan converter in another reply to you, but
I didn't think of putting it directly into your NLE. Mike's idea for
doing that is good.
What you get you of any scan converter depends on the quality of the
device, and the original material from the PC.
As for sizing, if it's to difficult to adjust all the slides within
Powerpoint for safe area, you may be able to size the slides down
with the scan converter. Again, it depends on the features of the
converter.
--
Larry Jandro
Video Engineering & Equipment Rentals
Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
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