Post by summer201016 on Mar 11, 2013 21:39:05 GMT -5
Q: Hi, guys. I created a great PowerPoint presentation and prefer to share it with my family. You recognize its superb to observe this presentation on TV other than on the little screen personal pc. How could I do that? I tried the Windows Movie Maker, preserve my PowerPoint slides as .jpg files but I lost animations. I simply wish the many elements will be retained as the original one.
A: Seeing that you choose to watch your PowerPoint presentation on TV using a DVD player, you can actually directly burn your PowerPoint presentation to DVD disc. Which has a little PowerPoint to DVD burner tool, you can actually fittingly and easily burn your PowerPoint files to DVD also as retain all the original effects which include animations, photos, transition effects, video clips, audio, etc. What's more, you can actually add voice narration and background music for the presentation. This program also gives you you a variety of wonderful DVD menus to select from. You can actually also make your very own DVD menu.
All you would like put together is: Windows PC, blank DVD disc as well as your PowerPoint presentations.
And after that follow the under guide to burn PowerPoint presentations to DVD disc.
Step 1: import the PowerPoint presentations
Install and launch the PowerPoint to DVD burner software, simply click Add or import to load the PowerPoint presentations. You can actually highest input 12 PPT files at every conversion.
Step 2: make a decision output
In the menu bar, click options and decide create standard DVD disc. Adjust related terms which include Norm, Mode, Folder and advanced settings if required.
Step 3: DVD menu
Simply just click menu, you can see the menu panel. A variety of DVD menu templates are provided for you to select from. Decide one you like best or click menu Creator for making your own DVD menu.
Step 4: Add voice narration and background music (optional)
In Music panel, you'll be able to record voice narration for each slide or add background music for your output presentation.
Step 5: ultimate
While you completed the many elements, push on Burn button to enter burning panel, wherever you can actually set some parameters and click start button to finish burning PowerPoint presentations to DVD.
A: Seeing that you choose to watch your PowerPoint presentation on TV using a DVD player, you can actually directly burn your PowerPoint presentation to DVD disc. Which has a little PowerPoint to DVD burner tool, you can actually fittingly and easily burn your PowerPoint files to DVD also as retain all the original effects which include animations, photos, transition effects, video clips, audio, etc. What's more, you can actually add voice narration and background music for the presentation. This program also gives you you a variety of wonderful DVD menus to select from. You can actually also make your very own DVD menu.
All you would like put together is: Windows PC, blank DVD disc as well as your PowerPoint presentations.
And after that follow the under guide to burn PowerPoint presentations to DVD disc.
Step 1: import the PowerPoint presentations
Install and launch the PowerPoint to DVD burner software, simply click Add or import to load the PowerPoint presentations. You can actually highest input 12 PPT files at every conversion.
Step 2: make a decision output
In the menu bar, click options and decide create standard DVD disc. Adjust related terms which include Norm, Mode, Folder and advanced settings if required.
Step 3: DVD menu
Simply just click menu, you can see the menu panel. A variety of DVD menu templates are provided for you to select from. Decide one you like best or click menu Creator for making your own DVD menu.
Step 4: Add voice narration and background music (optional)
In Music panel, you'll be able to record voice narration for each slide or add background music for your output presentation.
Step 5: ultimate
While you completed the many elements, push on Burn button to enter burning panel, wherever you can actually set some parameters and click start button to finish burning PowerPoint presentations to DVD.