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DVD Presentation
Excuse me? No software can run without problems?
I'll ignore that on the assumption that it was a slip of the finger. I've tried it with several different PowerPoint files, from 2000 and XP. "Jacky" wrote in message om... I have tried three similar products in this field. I must say this software should be the best one. I do admit that i maybe locked up sometime. But none such software can run without any problem. By the way, what's the format of your PPT file? "Adam Crowley" adam@web****eDOTorg wrote in message ... It's interesting you should suggest that. I tried it on 3 different presentations and it either locked up (usually) or didn't capture the whole screen. It does look very promising, though, if teething problems were ironed out. Any unbiased thoughts, Jacky? "Jacky" wrote in message om... Try PowerPoint2DVD from http://www.powerpoint-to-dvd.com please. It's a very easy to use software to burn your Micrsoft PowerPoint Presentations into DVDs so that you can view them on your TV. Free trial version available. Your original transition effects can be well kept. "TAJ Simmons" wrote in message ... Tina, Yes...you can play a Power Point in a home DVD player if you save it as a movie and burn it to a DVD? The mac version of powerpoint allows you to save the presentation as a movie The windows version does not. This tutorials shows you how (with the help of camtasia and nero) http://www.powerpointbackgrounds.com...int-to-dvd.htm Cheers TAJ Simmons microsoft powerpoint mvp awesome - powerpoint backgrounds, free powerpoint templates, tutorials, hints and tips etc http://www.powerpointbackgrounds.com |
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