PowerVideoMaker Professional
http://powervideomaker-professional.powerpoint.bestvideotools.com/
PowerVideoMaker Professional Description:
PowerVideoMaker is a perfect solution for converting Powerpoint to DVD-quality video in WMV, AVI or MPEG format. PowerVideoMaker preserves text,animations, graphics, transitions, audios and narrations from the original PowerPoint. PowerVieoMaker supports audio files that play across multiple slides or animation effects. PowerVieoMaker is remarkably simple to use ,even if you have no experience. Everything that you need to do is easily and quickly accomplished through an intuitive user friendly interface.With PowerVideoMaker, you can use PowerPoint as a video-production tool,PowerVideoMaker can convert PowerPoint to AVI video, convert PowerPoint to Mpeg video and convert PowerPoint to DVD compatible MPEG2 and VCD compatible MPEG1. In a few steps, you can convert your ppt to movie and distribute your presentation to anyone, whether they even have a computer or not.
PowerVideoMaker Professional Key Feature:
1.PowerVideoMaker is a perfect solution for converting Powerpoint to DVD-quality video in WMV, AVI or MPEG format. PowerVideoMaker preserves text,animations, graphics, transitions, audios and narrations from the original PowerPoint.
2.PowerVieoMaker supports audio files that play across multiple slides or animation effects.
3.PowerVieoMaker is remarkably simple to use ,even if you have no experience.
4.Everything that you need to do is easily and quickly accomplished through an intuitive user friendly interface.
5.With PowerVideoMaker, you can use PowerPoint as a video-production tool,PowerVideoMaker can convert PowerPoint to AVI video, convert PowerPoint to Mpeg video and convert PowerPoint to DVD compatible MPEG2 and VCD compatible MPEG1.
6.In a few steps, you can convert your ppt to movie and distribute your presentation to anyone, whether they even have a computer or not.
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Good luck!
2007-01-09 16:36:25
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answered by amanda a 1
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Oh I see. Answer this question but not mine. Why don't you answer my simular question?! You could snapshot all the frames, and put em in as less than a second (depending on the frame rate) in reverse order. People, please check out and answer why did Windows movie maker never have the reverse effect in my questions before it's removed!
2016-05-23 04:31:46
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answered by ? 4
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hmmz...i think this is what a movie-editor can do but not with a movie-maker :)
try to use the ones in the following website
please give me a plus if this helps, TA :)
2007-01-11 19:21:53
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answered by sujoy 2
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