Using video in a presentation

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Hi there
I am trying to help a friend finishing a powerpoint presentation for a
cleint. He is running PPT 2003 (please don't laugh). We got everything
completed and the goal is to have the presentation burned to a CD when
complete. The one thing that doens't work are the animation videos. Two video
files are to be integrated and run in the slide show. We can have them in
MPEG format, FLV format. We know we can point to the fiels on our hard drive
but how do we do this when burinign the PPT to a CD and making sure it would
still work.

PLease tell us step by step as we went through a lot of help fiels but they
don't seem to describe our situation
Thanks

Axel & James
 
Before you insert your video into your presentation, put the video files
into the same folder as your presentation then insert them. Then in 2003,
use the package for CD option and use the copy to folder option, then burn
your presentation (copy files) to the CD.

--
Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint


Hi there
I am trying to help a friend finishing a powerpoint presentation for a
cleint. He is running PPT 2003 (please don't laugh). We got everything
completed and the goal is to have the presentation burned to a CD when
complete. The one thing that doens't work are the animation videos. Two
video
files are to be integrated and run in the slide show. We can have them in
MPEG format, FLV format. We know we can point to the fiels on our hard drive
but how do we do this when burinign the PPT to a CD and making sure it would
still work.

PLease tell us step by step as we went through a lot of help fiels but they
don't seem to describe our situation
Thanks

Axel & James
 
Use File | Package for CD. This will resolve the links to your video files
and let PPT find them on the CD.

(I use PPT 2003 every day still. Why would we laugh?)
 
Before you insert your video into your presentation, put the video files
into the same folder as your presentation then insert them. Then in 2003,
use the package for CD option and use the copy to folder option, then burn
your presentation (copy files) to the CD.


Or you can directly use a tool from Acoolsoft to help you do this
http://www.ppt-to-video.com/powerpoint-to-dvd-overview.html
Helps you easily burn your PowerPoint presentation to DVD with
transitions, animations, sounds and ,movie clips kept.

Free version:
http://www.ppt-to-video.com/powerpoint-to-dvd-download.html
 
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