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2007-05-18 04:44:09 · 3 answers · asked by geneva m 1 in Computers & Internet Software

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Look for a product called "Producer for Powerpoint"

2007-05-18 04:47:07 · answer #1 · answered by Scotty Doesnt Know 7 · 0 0

The two primary options for converting PPT slideshows to AVI or any video format are to either invest in a plug-in for the Microsoft PowerPoint application or to use a screen recording application to record your slideshow as it plays on your screen. Using a plug-in option almost always defaults to AVI as the video file format, while screen recording software typically gives you several file format options.

After converting many PowerPoint presentations, I have yet to find an application that combines all the features I want into a package that's priced in a budget that makes sense for most projects. The plug-in solutions generally copy most parts of a PowerPoint slideshow while failing to capture some transitions and completely bypassing any imbedded video, which is what makes screen recording an attractive alternative. For the best in class for the plug-in solutions, the Presentations to Video Converter app does the best job I've seen for a fairly pricey $199. One advantage to this app is the ability to convert PPT slideshows with or without PowerPoint installed on the converting PC. A second, moderately priced alternative is PPT to Video Scout, which does an admirable job converting most PowerPoint presentations for $49. In most cases, PPT to Video Scout will do the job. If you elect to use PPT to Video Scout for conversion, simply select the Convert to AVI option from the PowerPoint menu following installation of PPT to Video Scout.


The option I prefer for converting PowerPoint to AVI is to play the slideshow on my screen while using screen recording software to capture the slideshow. If you don't have any embedded video clips in the slide show, an app like SnagIt or VoDMaker works perfectly for grabbing your slideshow at approximately 10 frames per second (full motion digital video is typically 30 frames per second). If you embedded a full motion video in your presentation, you need a screen capture app capable of full motion video recording like Camtasia, which is an outstanding solution for the task at $299 per copy. No matter which screen recording option you choose, add a blank slide at the beginning and end of the presentation so that you have time to start the recording before the slideshow engages.

The key to choosing a solution for converting PowerPoint to AVI is to make note of which elements of your presentation you need to convert to video. If you simply need to convert slides and a few simple transitions, something like VoDMaker will do an awesome job recording your screen for $19.
PPT to Video Scout does a great job of converting PowerPoint slideshows when you don't need to convert complex transitions or video. For heavy duty conversion of complex PowerPoint presentations, using a screen recording app like Camtasia to capture every transition and maintain full motion video throughout results in a movie quality conversion of your slideshow to AVI.

2007-05-18 11:56:54 · answer #2 · answered by AG 2 · 0 0

Windows movie maker copy all the slides and make paste them in movie maker.

2007-05-18 11:47:57 · answer #3 · answered by hamman1990 3 · 0 0

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