Saving PP to a DVD player

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TAJ Simmons

guistc

Wouldn't it be nice if you could just "File>Save to DVD"...until that time

There are a few methods of achieving this powerpoint to dvd....but one such
method that preserves the transitions of powerpoint is explained in this
tutorial
http://www.powerpointbackgrounds.com/powerpoint-to-dvd.htm

Cheers
TAJ Simmons
microsoft powerpoint mvp

awesome - powerpoint backgrounds,
free sample templates, tutorials, hints and tips etc
http://www.powerpointbackgrounds.com
 
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nola

The program in this tutorial works very well at capturing
transitions and animations. At this point it doesn't
record the music but you can use nero to record music to
the avi file that camtasia creates. Costs 400.00
canadian, 350.00 us i think now sale is over. go to their
web site and they have a pretty good forum for powerpoint
nola
 
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Austin Myers

My suggestion is to use Windows Media Encoder as it simply does a better job
and captures the sounds. However, it is a CPU intensive application. With
that running, PowerPoint running, and the MCI media player running (to play
the music) you are certain to see some timing "drift". A VERY fast machine
does make a difference.

Austin Myers
MS PowerPoint MVP Team
 

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