Copying to a DVD

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Help! I have no idea of how to copy my presentation to a DVD that can be
viewed as a slideshow as soon as you put it into the DVD Player. I have
spent many hours putting it all together, it works great but now need to put
it on a DVD.
 
Help! I have no idea of how to copy my presentation to a DVD that can be
viewed as a slideshow as soon as you put it into the DVD Player. I have
spent many hours putting it all together, it works great but now need to
put
it on a DVD.

Your DVD-Player doesn't "speak" PowerPoint, it can only play video files. So
you have to convert it to a film, which can only be done with third party
tools. The program I prefer for this is Camtasia Studio, www.techsmith.com.
It has an add-in to record PowerPoint and is very easy to handle. In
addition to that you need a DVD-burning program to burn the videos to DVD.

For additional information see here: http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00156.htm

Best regards,
Ute
 
Help! I have no idea of how to copy my presentation to a DVD that can be
viewed as a slideshow as soon as you put it into the DVD Player. I have
spent many hours putting it all together, it works great but now need to put
it on a DVD.

Hi, there are two methods for you to solve this problem
1. Convert the PowerPoint presentation to video and then burn it to
DVD with Nero or Roxio.
This tool can be find here: http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/ppt-to-video-overview.html
2. Burn it to DVD directly with a professional PowerPoint to DVD tool:
Get the tool here: http://www.sameshow.com/powerpoint-to-dvd.html
What's the diffrence between this two methods?
You can't create DVD menus and control the DVD playback such as " Next
slide, Previous slide" by a DVD remote with Method 1.
But you can make DVD menus and control the DVD playback with a DVD
remote by Method 2.
So, it is better to use a professional PowerPoint to DVD tool if you
need high quality DVD presentation
 
It will depend on what format your presentation is in? If it was a
PowerPoint Show then this tool will do it for you.
http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/
It will turn it into a TRUE DVD compilation & even burn directly to a blank
DVD if you want to.
 
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