PowerPoint is the most widely used tool for designing
presentations, but one huge thumbs down of PowerPoint is it’s compatibility
issue. Your presentation can only be presented on a PC with PowerPoint
installed. You may not find many PowerPoint users dime a dozen because of its
hefty price tag. However, if you convert PowerPoint to movie, things may be
different, because converting PPT to movie means no constraints on the
compatibility.
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1.Convert PowerPoint to
Video in Windows Movie Maker
Windows Movie Maker comes by default with Windows. It is
completely free and doesn’t require you to spend a penny
Step 1: Open Microsoft PowerPoint, go to File -> Save As.
On the "Save as type" option, choose any image format. There are 6
image formats you can choose: ... * Gif, * jpg, * png, * tif, * bmp. However,
JPG and PNG formats are my recommended because of their small size.
Step 2: Click "Save" and a dialog box will appear,
Choose “Every Slide" option. A few seconds later, a window should appear
"Each slide in your presentation has been saved as a separate file in the
folder: ***". Open the folder, you can find all the exported images.
Step 3: Run Windows Movie Maker, import all the photos and
add them to Storyboard.
Step 4: Add music files, video effects and animations you
like in the Storyboard
Step 5: Export the storyline into a video format. Preferably
the local playback for maximum quality. .
One major drawback of this process is, the original
transitions from the presentation file will be lost and you will need to
configure transitions through Movie maker, this might take a couple of minutes
SlideOnline is a
platform for sharing PowerPoint Presentation online. This site allows you to
share your PowerPoint presentation through blogs, websites, YouTube and even
iPod. I
After uploading your presentation on the site, the
presentation will be converted into a Flash Video/File. An email will be sent
to you as soon as your PowerPoint video has been processed. However, this
process may take some time depending on the size of the PPT file
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