Turning PowerPoint into video/DVD's

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Does anybody know someone who is good at turning PowerPoint 2010 presentations into video or DVDs etc.

Many thanks

John
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  • Profile picture of the author khut
    If you have PowerPoint 2010 you can export your presentation to video from PPT.

    1. On the File menu, click Save & Send.
    2. Under Save & Send, click Create a video.
    3. To display all video quality and size options, under Create a video, click the Computer & HD Displays down arrow.
    4. Do one of the following:
      • To create a video with very high quality, yet a large file size, click Computer & HD Displays.
      • To create a video with a moderate file size and medium quality, click Internet & DVD.
      • To create a video with the smallest file size, yet low quality, click Portable Devices.
    Tip You'll want to test these out to see which option meets your needs.
    1. Click the Don't Use Recorded Timings and Narrations down arrow and then, do one of the following:
      • If you did not record and time voice narration and laser pointer movements , click Don't Use Recorded Timings and Narration.
    Tip The default time spent on each slide is set to 5 seconds. To change that, to the right of Seconds to spend on each slide, click the up arrow to increase, or the down arrow to decrease the seconds.
    • If you recorded and timed narration and pointer movements , click Use Recorded Timings and Narrations.
    1. Click Create Video.
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    • Profile picture of the author markmcknight
      Originally Posted by khut View Post

      If you have PowerPoint 2010 you can export your presentation to video from PPT.

      1. On the File menu, click Save & Send.
      2. Under Save & Send, click Create a video.
      3. To display all video quality and size options, under Create a video, click the Computer & HD Displays down arrow.
      4. Do one of the following:
        • To create a video with very high quality, yet a large file size, click Computer & HD Displays.
        • To create a video with a moderate file size and medium quality, click Internet & DVD.
        • To create a video with the smallest file size, yet low quality, click Portable Devices.
      Tip You'll want to test these out to see which option meets your needs.
      1. Click the Don't Use Recorded Timings and Narrations down arrow and then, do one of the following:
        • If you did not record and time voice narration and laser pointer movements , click Don't Use Recorded Timings and Narration.
      Tip The default time spent on each slide is set to 5 seconds. To change that, to the right of Seconds to spend on each slide, click the up arrow to increase, or the down arrow to decrease the seconds.
      • If you recorded and timed narration and pointer movements , click Use Recorded Timings and Narrations.
      1. Click Create Video.
      This is very useful info from Khut. If you still want someone else to do it you could try Fiverr.com
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      Regards,
      Mark McKnight
      http://www.markmcknightblog.com

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      • Profile picture of the author rhinocl
        Note if you have animated gifs in your presentation that just exporting to video will probably lose the animation. I usually just grab the images and manually edit the video to fix this.
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