Is there a way to save a Powerpoint on a DVD for TV viewing?
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jrs

Re: save Powerpoint on DVD for TV viewing by TAJ

TAJ
Wed May 07 14:50:28 CDT 2008

JRS

have a read of this page on the powerpoint FAQ pages (frequently asked
questions)

Convert presentations to VHS or DVD video
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00156.htm

Cheers
TAJ Simmons
Microsoft Powerpoint MVP

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"jrs" <rjsheridan@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> Is there a way to save a Powerpoint on a DVD for TV viewing?
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> jrs



Re: save Powerpoint on DVD for TV viewing by Judith

Judith
Wed May 07 21:35:54 CDT 2008

It is easy, Just googling PPT to DVD, PPT on TV, you will get many
result and suggustion
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&newwindow=1&q=PPT2DVD

Re: save Powerpoint on DVD for TV viewing by betty

betty
Thu May 08 00:45:42 CDT 2008

On May 8, 2:33=A0am, jrs <rjsheri...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> Is there a way to save a Powerpoint on a DVD for TV viewing?
> --
> jrs

It's easy.Here is a tutorial about burning PowerPoint presentations to
DVD=97Step by Step.

http://www.sameshow.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3D2351

You can Burn your PowerPoint to DVD follow these steps and get a DVD
to play on TV.

Hope this helps.

Re: save Powerpoint on DVD for TV viewing by Lucy

Lucy
Thu May 08 17:47:30 CDT 2008

Yes but Judith that link *isn't* a google search for PPT to DVD or PPT on
TV, it's for PPT2DVD a specific company. Who I think you may be connected
with? Please be honest in the future.

Lucy
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Lucy Thomson
PowerPoint MVP
MOS Master Instructor
www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au


<Judith.yoyo@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> It is easy, Just googling PPT to DVD, PPT on TV, you will get many
> result and suggustion
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&newwindow=1&q=PPT2DVD



RE: save Powerpoint on DVD for TV viewing by loong

loong
Thu Jul 03 03:39:01 CDT 2008

I suppose you are a business man who want to distribute your product
information in some powerpoint files to the public,or to burn the powerpoint
files with your company's basic information to dvd,to let more people know
your company so that enhance your company's image,right?
In fact,business presentation is a big market to some companies.This market
has risen several years ago and a lot of companies are engaged in it.These
companies usually develop some tools as addition to PowerPoint's abilities.As
far as i know,a lot of tools can convert ppt to dvd safely,but the difference
among these tools is the output quality,that is to say--some tools can create
high quality dvd from powerpoint but others tools don't.I found a tutorial
that let you know how these tools works,to see if it is helpful:
http://www.tutorialized.com/view/tutorial/How-to-Convert-PowerPoint-Presentation-PPT-to-Video-AVI-MPEG-and-CD-DVD/34075


"jrs" wrote:

> Is there a way to save a Powerpoint on a DVD for TV viewing?
> --
> jrs

RE: save Powerpoint on DVD for TV viewing by loong

loong
Thu Jul 03 21:17:01 CDT 2008

In fact,I encountered the same question before,then I found that powerpoint
can package(save) to cd or convert to dvd with some tools,but you can't save
ppt

as dvd!If you use the powerpoint menu "package for cd",that will spend a lot
of time,besides some audio or flash in the powerpoint files will not convert

smoothly to cd or even don't convert at all.
Then I tried some professional tools that can convert power point to dvd,but
the quality of these tools are different.These tools basically can convert
ppt to dvd,Their difference is the quality of output.Some of them can
generate high quality dvd,but some of them doesn't.So be careful before you
decide to use a
tool.I have found a tutorial that may teach you how to convert power point
to dvd,see if it is helpful:
http://www.tutorialized.com/view/tutorial/How-to-Convert-PowerPoint-Presentation-PPT-to-Video-AVI-MPEG-and-CD-DVD/34075

"jrs" wrote:

> Is there a way to save a Powerpoint on a DVD for TV viewing?
> --
> jrs