- Quick specs
- Price: Free to try $99.95 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/NT
- Date added: October 18, 2006
- Total Downloads: 9,976
- Downloads last week: 28
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- Average user rating: stars out of 2 votes
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Publisher's description
From JosesSoft :PowerPoint to Video DVD converts PowerPoint presentations into video files and burn to DVD. Sharing your presentations with everyone. PowerPoint to DVD can nearly keep all the original animations and special effects in your PowerPoint file on the video file. And can attached the sound from microphone, CD player, and background music. You can all-in-one burn these video files to VCD/DVD disc that can play on TV or DVD players.
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Version: PowerPoint to Video DVD 1.5
Pros: None
Cons: A waste of time. Besides making a video of the PowerPoint presention it all had a image of the folder to store it and images of other areas on my computer I wouldn't want people to see in a video. The software publisher needs to do some more work on this!
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Version: PowerPoint to Video DVD 1.5
"Works great for first try, after that forget it"
Pros: I liked that it seemed simple to use. This version gives you 15 "tries" but it means open the program 15 times and try it as often as you need while it's open or minimized.
Cons: It worked great the first time, although a little grainy on TV. I'll assume that's because of the difference in TV resolution, etc. However, each time I tried it after that I had problems -- either the program froze up or crashed. I tried to set up this DVD for two days, so lets not count how many blank disks were ruined in the process, and I checked them all.
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