Help with powerpoint video i want to burn on dvd to playback on home dvd player?
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Resolved QuestionShow me another » How do I burn a PowerPoint slideshow onto a DVD? I made a slideshow - with music - and want to burn it onto a DVD. I have tried, countless times to do this and cannot get it to work. I have saved the file in PowerPoint and then am trying to burn it using Nero 6. I have also downloaded a few 'trials' off the internet (ie: ppt2DVD) to use them to burn the slideshow but haven't had luck with them either. I have read on here that I need to convert the file into video format but I don't know how to do that. I also tried to 'drag and drop' my file into my DVD burner icon but nothing came up when I did that. what exactly do i need to do[new at this so please please be specify, also if i need to download a free soft ware please link me to a free one and what to do in order to burn it onto a blank dvd playable on home dvd player, or and please let me know this cause i am unsure, its a video,do i burn it as data or what or and what format whereas i can playback on home dvd player,thanks,need help p.s tried with windows movie maker but it says not supported
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Answer:
Powerpoint show cannot show on dvd player directly. So, by directly burning the PowerPoint on dvd through nero and then play it on dvd cannot work. If you want to show your presentation on DVD palyer, you should convert your presentation to dvd palyer compatible video format. Here are 2 ways for you: way 1: burn your presentation to DVD with PowerPoint to DVD burner, here is a list for you to try: http://www.qjsoftware.com/powerpoint-converters/powerpoint-to-dvd/ way 2: convert your presentation to video and then burn it to dvd with nero. ways to convert ppt to video: use powerpoint to video covnerter, use powerpoint 2010, use windows movie maker, record ppt to video with screen recorder. Hope this helps.
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You can convert a PowerPoint presentation to either video or DVD with Moyea PPT to DVD Burner. It can preserve everything from your original PowerPoint to the output video or DVD, including animations, sounds and etc. The download site: http://www.dvd-ppt-slideshow.com/ There are 3 editions in the PowerPoint to DVD and video converter Family: the Pro, http://www.dvd-ppt-slideshow.com/ppt_to_dvd/ the Lite, http://www.dvd-ppt-slideshow.com/powerpoint-to-dvd/ and the Edu, http://www.dvd-ppt-slideshow.com/ppt-to-dvd-education/ Choose the one that fits to you. Then follow the how-to for converting to DVD: 1. Install and run Moyea PPT to DVD Burner. Insert a blank DVD to your PC. 2. Import your PowerPoint file and select the output as Standard DVD or High Definition DVD. 3. Customize details for the output DVD slideshow, like adding logos, sound tracks, and DVD menus for playback on TV. Then click Start to burn the presentation to DVD. That's it! After conversion, you can take out the DVD and playback on a DVD player attached to TV, needless of a projector! To convert the presentation to video, change the output option as "Convert to Video". Hope it can help!
Paula
I also encountered the similar issue and others recommended me just using a professional iPad video converter, all my needs can be satisfied well. So you may need a iPad DVD converter to finish the job. To be honest. Don’t use the free programs since they must be limited with watermark in the middle of the video and crappy quality. It is highly recommended to use a full version of iPad Video Converter, I found it really more stable and multifunctional than other video converter programs. there is the step-by-step guide as your reference: http://www.powerpoint-to-dvd.org/how-to/burn-ppt-to-dvd.html
Method A (Free): 1.Save your PowerPoint slides as images like jpg or png in Mirosoft PowerPoint 2.Import these pictures into Windows Movie Maker and make a movie. 3.Burn the movie to DVD using Nero. Method B (Easy): Burn a PowerPoint presentation onto DVD directly with a PowerPoint to DVD converter like Leawo PowerPoint to DVD (http://www.leawo.com/powerpoint-to-dvd/ ) with all animations, trasitions, video clips, fonts and sounds preserved. Notice: All your PowerPoint original elements will be removed when you save your powerpoint slides as images using Method A.
Dwight
An article about 5 methods to save PowerPoint on DVD: http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/blog/2007/12/11/5-methods-to-save-powerpoint-onto-dvd/#240 Another article show you some ways about PowerPoint to DVD solutions and suggestions you can use in to convert PowerPoint to DVD.http://www.acoolsoft.com/articles/powerpoint-to-dvd-solution.html#240 Yeah, as i know, you can burn your PowerPoint to DVD with PPT2DVD directly. Do you purchase this software? I think you can contact their service [ [email protected] ]for more details. Hope these help!
Spring Z
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