You'll need to convert the PowerPoint presentation into a suitable video file to be able to burn it and view it as a video.
The required software is costly; but you can download free trial versions and use them immediately for this job now.
If you want to carry on using the software, you'll need to buy it.
The links I've provided below will give you the tutorials and download links you need.
All the best.
2006-07-18 18:36:51
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answered by Raymond 3
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There's not yet a feature in PowerPoint to export directly to video on DVD, but you can convert a PowerPoint presentation to stills or video for import into a DVD authoring program. Recent versions of PowerPoint allow you to save your slides as graphic images (JPEG or PNG files) that can be imported into a DVD authoring program that supports slideshows. The advantage of using the slideshow feature is that you can have the DVD player pause indefinitely on each still until you press the Enter or Play key on the remote control. (Note: make sure the authoring software supports true slideshows with "infinite stills," since many programs just render slides as video.) The disadvantage of using stills is that you won't get animations and other fancy PowerPoint effects. Alternatively you can record the PowerPoint presentation as a video file (use a PowerPoint add-in or a motion screen capture program) and import the video file into the DVD authoring program. This preserves the full visual effect but locks you into the timing you used when recording the presentation. Another alternative is 321 Studio's DVD X Point , which directly converts PowerPoint presentations (version 2002 only) to DVD slideshows.
2006-07-18 18:37:59
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answered by Mainter 2
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1stly, I am assuming that your DVD player does play CDs
2ndly, you have a CD burner installed with your PC. (Just check if your Computer's CD drive is Read-Write)
3rdly, just download some CD burning program like Nero
http://ww2.nero.com/enu/index.html
Then it should be easy... insert a blank CD, start the nero program, tell it the location of the power point slides in the computer and then ask it to "burn" it
As simple as that!
2006-07-18 18:32:11
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answered by Neil 5
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upload a new nero burn or any compatible software to ur computer, their u can have some feature to see a presentation slide which it can be played on DVD. burn using the same feature by help of that CD/DVD burning software.
2006-07-18 18:27:16
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answered by Raghu 2
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cd burner. I dont think you can make a dvd out of it, after all, powerpoint was made for computers, but you could try.
2006-07-18 18:22:29
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answered by Press288 4
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Youd be making a DVD then so you'd need a DVD burner
2006-07-18 18:25:04
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answered by Anonymous
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i think of you want a particular utility for that, see components below. i think OpenOffice can save documents as PPT and PPS document varieties, which would be required with the aid of despite utility you finally end up going with.
2016-11-02 08:01:48
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answered by ? 4
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i think you would need a program called nero.
2006-07-18 18:25:44
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answered by Arun M 5
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