PP & DVD player

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Guest

I'm a member of the Health Ministry at my church and we're putting on a
health fair and I wonder if I can make PP presentations on my computer, copy
them to CDs and then have them to play back on portable DVD players. I'm
looking for some method of having information available on a continuous or
click n play basis without having to bring in computers, laptops, or TV
monitors. I'm appreciative of any suggestions. Thanks
 
C

Catherine

Hi, judithbear

Many people have asked the similar question in the group.Luckily, there
are
some methods to make a CD copy out of pp presentations.

The method of converting and buring may be an easy way to do it. Yon can
try this conversion software---PPT2DVD. It supports multi-powerpoint
conversion and has a built-in authoring program which is needed before
burining. You can go to this site

www.ppt-to-dvd.com
and download the trial version.

This version works exactly like the order version except the watermark on
it. You'better to use this trial version to make sure whether the burned CD
can be played on your portable dvd player less the player is not compatible
with the CD. However, this kind of thing seldom happens.

For more related info, go to this site
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00156.htm
 

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