T TAJ Simmons Jul 5, 2006 #2 Assuming you are referrering to www . ppt 2 dvd. com Last time I tried it - it did not work for me TAJ
Assuming you are referrering to www . ppt 2 dvd. com Last time I tried it - it did not work for me TAJ
U Ute Simon Jul 6, 2006 #3 Same here, their advertising is very aggressive, but their product works like an early Beta version, not what I would expect. Best regards, Ute
Same here, their advertising is very aggressive, but their product works like an early Beta version, not what I would expect. Best regards, Ute
G Guest Jul 6, 2006 #4 get the demo, and try it out yourself, this is probably the most honest. Nobody will force you to buy trash! BTW, not all MVPs are always that valuable!
get the demo, and try it out yourself, this is probably the most honest. Nobody will force you to buy trash! BTW, not all MVPs are always that valuable!
M max Jul 7, 2006 #5 don't buy, it sucks good animation conversion but very poor resolution output and pics on borders will dissapear sometimes from your tvscreen when de dvd is playing
don't buy, it sucks good animation conversion but very poor resolution output and pics on borders will dissapear sometimes from your tvscreen when de dvd is playing
T TAJ Simmons Jul 8, 2006 #6 max, and pics on borders will dissapear sometimes from your tvscreen when de dvd is playing Click to expand... That's true of any information displayed on a TV screen - and not necessarily a fault of the ppt 2 dvd product a regular tv picture is designed to 'over project', so keep this in mind when converting powerpoint to dvd / tv (allow a good margin around the edges) some more good tips http://www.soniacoleman.com/FAQs/FAQ00143.htm Cheers TAJ
max, and pics on borders will dissapear sometimes from your tvscreen when de dvd is playing Click to expand... That's true of any information displayed on a TV screen - and not necessarily a fault of the ppt 2 dvd product a regular tv picture is designed to 'over project', so keep this in mind when converting powerpoint to dvd / tv (allow a good margin around the edges) some more good tips http://www.soniacoleman.com/FAQs/FAQ00143.htm Cheers TAJ