I usually try to avoid 3rd party apps, but unfortunatly
the options are limited when it comes to this sort of thing. Movie Maker
has the same problem, you can't simply take the movie and stick it on a DVD and
send it home for Mom and Dad to watch on TV.
Take a peak at the following for the PowerPoint
issue:
Please let us know if you try them or have tried them,
I bet we'd use them too.
We have a user here that wants to burn UnitedStreaming
videos to DVD as well (I checked with UnitedStreaming and this is fine as
long as we maintain a subscription and never ever convert the digital file to
analog formats). I found a tool that's cheap and pretty user proof for
converting most video files to DVD format. I've used it and it's
simple, if a bit limited on how creative you can get, http://www.dvdsanta.com. I tried the software out just because the name was
so screwy, but I actually liked the simplicity of it. It will also convert
those pesky Movie Maker files to DVD as well. The only thing it lacks is a
menu builder. Ahead Nero has a nice suite of tools to work around this
sort of thing as well, but I wouldn't call it user proof.
Mike
Is anyone out there using any products to burn PowerPoints to a DVD
format.
We tried a screen capture format with mixed results.
There are
many products that claim they can do this with a variety of prices.
Looking
for advice.
Lucie deLaBruere
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