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Saturday, October 24, 2009

What program to burn discs of powerpoint type email photos that I receive?

I sometimes receive emails with Powerpoint type attachments and the photos are so good I would like to burn a disc for my own use for future viewing. What program can I use to burn them and please try to keep as simple as possible for curious Silver Surferv still interested in learning. . Many thanks Silvertop

What program to burn discs of powerpoint type email photos that I receive?
If what you want to do is just a data back up, and you don't need to play your PowerPoint with a DVD player, common burning software is enough.


If you want to watch PowerPoint on TV with a DVD player,


Here some aspects you need to pay attention to:





PowerPoint does not have the built-in ability to save presentations as


video files or other video formats such as DVD-Video and, even if it did,


there would be significant loss of interactivity (because DVD-Video and


PowerPoint slide show have very different capabilities in this area) and


loss of visual fidelity (DVD-Video resolution is less than typical computer


display resolution and most television will not render colors the same way


that a computer display will).





The only way to do this is to get specific PowerPoint to DVD software. The best I've found is this one:


http://www.ppt-to-video.com/powerpoint-t...





this was is $79.95 and is one of the few products that didn't mess up animations, transitions and music.





The other option is to use Windows Movie Maker but you would have to start from scratch and insert all the pictures onto it. I believe Windows XP and Windows Vista came with this free software so you probably have it. You click on Import Media and select the pictures you want (press Ctrl to select individual pictures). You can then use the Auto Movie button to add credits, music and transitions to your movie. Then burn it to DVD.





Hope this is helpful.
Reply:Save the attachments as a Powerpoint file, then save them to the CD RW using the My Computer commands for creating the temporary files before saving them to the CD RW.

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