Export PowerPoint into Video

Sorry, my mistake.

Producer2003 does not output to mpeg, and cannot burning to VCD. It make a copy that can view from any BROWSER, still need a PC though.

Anyway, I found a tutorial to turn PowerPoint slides into video. Hope this helps.

User Interface of Producer 2003

“How to burn PowerPoint presentation into CD and play at TV?”, I was asked by a friend just now.

If burn PowerPoint presentation slides into VCD, then we can playback it without a computer. For most people, controling remote control is much easier than holding a mouse.

Microsoft have released Producer 2003 to enhance PowerPoint 2002/2003 functions. Feastures of Producer 2003. Price? It is FREE download[47812 KB].

Producer 2003 can export PowerPoint presentation into MPEG format, which you can use it to burn into VCD using CD burning software.

However, the drawback is that you are required to have PowerPoint 2002 or later installed. It does not work with any previous version of PowerPoint.

Do you have other way to turn PowerPoint presentation into video? Please let us know.

  • Calyx

    i would want to use ppt2003 too.
    but my windows not upgraded yet.

  • Jason






    There is no “Export” option to send your powerpoint presentations to mpeg for burning to VCD. Any help would be great because I have no hair left trying to figure this out……

    J

  • http://www.liewcf.com LcF

    Sorry, my mistake.

    Producer2003 does not output to mpeg, and cannot burning to VCD. It make a copy that can view from any BROWSER, still need a PC though.

    Anyway, I found a tutorial to turn PowerPoint slides into video. Hope this helps.

  • Grening

    There is a good program called Powerpoint to Video Converter (http://www.geovid.com/Presentation_to_Video_Converter/). It is designed especially for ppt-to-video conversion.

  • http://www.pptmagic.com Glenna Shaw

    Hello,

    First let me thank you for referring folks to my tutorial about PowerPoint to Video. I get quite a few hits on my site from your referral.
    My domain name has changed from http://www.powerpointmagician.com to http://www.pptmagic.com to avoid trademark infringements. The new link to the tutorial is:
    http://www.pptmagic.com/articles/pptvideo.htm

    Thanks so much!
    Glenna Shaw
    Microsoft PowerPoint MVP

  • LcF

    Thank you for update.