From: JBCrawford on
I have created a beautiful love story utilizing pictures of my Mom & Dad, the
children, the grandchildren, aunts, uncles, etc. on a powerpoint
presentation. The presentation premiered at my father's 80th birthday party
a few weeks ago. Responses were very overwhelming. People have requested
copies, however, they do not have computers. I need to find a way to copy
the presentation to a DVD or CD they can use in conjunction with their TV's.
Would appreciate any insight or assistance anyone will offer!
From: tohlz on
Hi,
You can make use of software like camtasia to record the presentation, then
using nero express to burn them into a cd.

Check this out, which provides you with a number of tutorials that contains
both converting into vcd and dvd:
"Convert presentations to VHS or DVD video"
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00156.htm

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"JBCrawford" wrote:

> I have created a beautiful love story utilizing pictures of my Mom & Dad, the
> children, the grandchildren, aunts, uncles, etc. on a powerpoint
> presentation. The presentation premiered at my father's 80th birthday party
> a few weeks ago. Responses were very overwhelming. People have requested
> copies, however, they do not have computers. I need to find a way to copy
> the presentation to a DVD or CD they can use in conjunction with their TV's.
> Would appreciate any insight or assistance anyone will offer!
From: Rob Holmes on
Hi,

You could also use this;

http://www.geovid.com/Presentation_to_Video_Converter/

It alows you to build your PPT presentation into a video, complete with
soundtrack etc.

Hope this helps.

Rob.

"JBCrawford" <JBCrawford(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have created a beautiful love story utilizing pictures of my Mom & Dad,
>the
> children, the grandchildren, aunts, uncles, etc. on a powerpoint
> presentation. The presentation premiered at my father's 80th birthday
> party
> a few weeks ago. Responses were very overwhelming. People have requested
> copies, however, they do not have computers. I need to find a way to copy
> the presentation to a DVD or CD they can use in conjunction with their
> TV's.
> Would appreciate any insight or assistance anyone will offer!


From: lookaaly on
Hi, JBCrawford,

Strongly recommend you to use PPT2DVD software, it can help you convert
PowerPoint to DVD and view them on TV, complete with music, narration
record and powerful selection menu. Just run a search for 'PowerPoint
to DVD' on goole or visit www.ppt-to-dvd.com for more details

Good luck.

From: Bill Foley on
Don't you people ever give up???? If you would spend as much time fixing
your program as you do trying to peddle it here on the newsgroup, we might
recommend it!

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www.pttinc.com
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
Microsoft Office Specialist Master Instructor
<lookaaly(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hi, JBCrawford,
>
> Strongly recommend you to use PPT2DVD software, it can help you convert
> PowerPoint to DVD and view them on TV, complete with music, narration
> record and powerful selection menu. Just run a search for 'PowerPoint
> to DVD' on goole or visit www.ppt-to-dvd.com for more details
>
> Good luck.
>