Has anyone on this list had any experience converting PowerPoint, with narration, to DVD? I tried importing PowerPoint into Windows Live Movie Maker, but the sound does not import (I have windows 7). Is there another way to do it? I know there are some converter packages which are a little pricey and I don't mind that if I know it will really work. Any recommendations would be appreciated. Carmen Finley Santa Rosa, CA
I've done that successfully but can't remember how. I used was either a Mac or a Win XP machine. Will look when I get home. Gloria Sent from my iPhone On May 1, 2010, at 10:21 AM, finleyc@sonoma.edu wrote: > Has anyone on this list had any experience converting PowerPoint, with > narration, to DVD? > > I tried importing PowerPoint into Windows Live Movie Maker, but the > sound > does not import (I have windows 7). > > Is there another way to do it? I know there are some converter > packages > which are a little pricey and I don't mind that if I know it will > really > work. > > Any recommendations would be appreciated. > > Carmen Finley > Santa Rosa, CA > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ROOTSWEB-HELP-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message
finleyc@sonoma.edu wrote: > Has anyone on this list had any experience converting PowerPoint, with > narration, to DVD? > > I tried importing PowerPoint into Windows Live Movie Maker, but the sound > does not import (I have windows 7). > > Is there another way to do it? I know there are some converter packages > which are a little pricey and I don't mind that if I know it will really > work. > > Any recommendations would be appreciated. > > Carmen Finley > Santa Rosa, CA Round up a teenager with an interest in graphics, and pay HIM to do it? Or the University's animation studio? Assuming you don't buy into the notion that buying a Mac will solve all your problems, that is. :^) Cheryl
> finleyc@sonoma.edu wrote: > >> Has anyone on this list had any experience converting PowerPoint, with >> narration, to DVD? >> >> I tried importing PowerPoint into Windows Live Movie Maker, but the sound >> does not import (I have windows 7). .pps & ,ppt are not supported file types of Movie Maker >> >> Is there another way to do it? I know there are some converter packages >> which are a little pricey and I don't mind that if I know it will really >> work. Free download: http://www.avs4you.com/AVS-Video-Converter.aspx more might be found by googling 'how to convert power point to video' Jeff Owens > > > > >