Trick To Convert PowerPoint to Video help of Windows Movie Maker

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.

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

STEPS TO Convert PowerPoint to Video


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
source:-http://nptechs.blogspot.com

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