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Old 02-18-2009, 10:23 AM   #1
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Is it possible to take a power point presentation or slideshow, and convert it to a You Tube video..?

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Old 02-18-2009, 10:51 AM   #2
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Sure.

Digg - Free MS tool to convert Powerpoint to MPEG...Producer 2003


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Free Microsoft tool to convert Powerpoint to MPEG and then create Multimedia video, when you finish converting you can burn to a DVD that will play on a ...
BTW, the Digg link to Microsoft will redirect you the proper MS page.
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Digg - Free MS tool to convert Powerpoint to MPEG...Producer 2003


BTW, the Digg link to Microsoft will redirect you the proper MS page.
Thank You........ I will see if I can decipher how to ...
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Thank You........ I will see if I can decipher how to ...
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My expertise with PowerPoint was/is limited to downloading and installing a PPT viewer ...no actual PPT files EVER created
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My expertise with PowerPoint was/is limited to downloading and installing a PPT viewer ...no actual PPT files EVER created
Yeah .. I am not sure the the link is the answer .. I have to do some more digging...... It might be only for office 03 and I have 07
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Yeah .. I am not sure the the link is the answer .. I have to do some more digging...... It might be only for office 03 and I have 07
As messed up as MS is...their software is usually backwards compatible.
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You can download a 30 day trial version of Camtasia and do this. It's fully functional for 30 days and then it's a purchase, but it should get you by for now:

http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.asp

Make sure during installation you check the option for the Powerpoint import functionality.

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This website will convert many formats, including ppt, for free.

http://media-convert.com/
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ujgru6PstC0 here is one my web guy sent me as a demo, they getting into video marketing.
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