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stephen_wang88

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16 jun 2008, 2:21:0016/6/08
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I'm a teacher,so I often use PowerPoint on my course.

But there's some limitation with ppt.For example,the scope of spread of ppt
is limited,not so wide as DVD.And ppt is easily tampered with others.

So I think if ppt can be converted into DVD.But I have no idea that if
there's some excellent software to convert ppt to DVD.Does anybody know
this?Thanks very much.

honest@discussions.microsoft.com Yours honest

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16 jun 2008, 3:19:0016/6/08
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In fact,I had the same experience with you. I'm also a teacher,but I've tried
many software of this kind.I think moyea software is fine,their company has
developed a software named "PowerPoint to DVD Burner ",I think it can
certainly fit you demand.You can click the link below to visit their product
page:
http://www.dvd-ppt-slideshow.com/

Besides,I think wondershare's software is much worse than moyea's,if you
want to know more about moyea company,here is their company's homepage:
http://www.moyea.com.
Hope this information is helpful for you.

Mona....@gmail.com

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16 jun 2008, 4:28:5216/6/08
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On Jun 16, 2:21 pm, stephen_wang88


PPT is really very important for teachers.
By converting ppt to dvd, we can share it with others conveniently.
Maybe you can try a conversion tool called Wondershare PPT2DVD.
It is the first program that enables users to convert existing
PowerPoint presentations to dynamic DVD movies with ease.

More information you can go to:
http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com
free trial:http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/download/download.php

alexb...@gmail.com

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16 jun 2008, 4:34:4716/6/08
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On Jun 16, 2:21 pm, stephen_wang88
<stephen_wan...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

I recommend the Acoolsoft PPT2DVD which empowers you to easily burn
PowerPoint to DVD with transitions, animations, sounds and movies
retained.

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

Mona....@gmail.com

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16 jun 2008, 4:59:1316/6/08
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>
> Besides,I think wondershare's software is much worse than moyea's,if you
> want to know more about moyea company,here is their company's homepage:http://www.moyea.com.
> Hope this information is helpful for you.

I don't think so.
I've also tried both of the two programms.
With Wondershare PPT2DVD, the final output retains all subtleties from
the original presentation, including animations, transitions, sounds,
video clips, and even hyperlinks between slides.
And the DVD menus are more attractive.

TAJ Simmons

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16 jun 2008, 5:38:0016/6/08
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A lot of these recent DVD posts look deliberately 'primed' for a response
(or is just me?)

see
Convert presentations to VHS or DVD video
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00156.htm

Cheers
TAJ

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Pia Bork

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16 jun 2008, 7:10:5116/6/08
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TAJ Simmons wrote:
> A lot of these recent DVD posts look deliberately 'primed' for a
> response (or is just me?)

No, it's not just you! Someone who answers a DVD-convert-question with a
recommendation of a software at 9:36 and asks a question which software to
use at 10:40 seems not be honest. If he or she is satisfied with the
software why ask for a tipp? I think these questions and answers are from
the same people: marketing staff for the software they recommend.

--
Mit vielen Grüßen
Pia Bork

MVP PowerPoint
http://www.ppt-faq.de


Ute Simon

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16 jun 2008, 9:00:2616/6/08
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>A lot of these recent DVD posts look deliberately 'primed' for a response
>(or is just me?)

It's not just you! And readers of this newsgroup are very well advised to
read the PPTFAQ-article before they install (especially the "Beware"
paragraph). And compare prices - because you will not want to spent 100
bucks for a single-use DVD-program plus 200 bucks for a single-use
Flash-program, when you can get a fully-functional video
recording-and-editing program like TechSmith's Camtasia for the same price.

Best regards,
Ute

--
Ute Simon
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team und PowerPoint-User-Team
Schon gesehen? www.ppt-user.de/blogger und www.ppt-tv.de


Austin Myers

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16 jun 2008, 10:20:5316/6/08
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Not really...

Austin Myers
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team

Creator of PFCPro, PFCMedia and PFCExpress
http://www.playsforcertain.com


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Steve Rindsberg

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16 jun 2008, 10:34:2516/6/08
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In article <#AUAbR5z...@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl>, TAJ Simmons wrote:
> A lot of these recent DVD posts look deliberately 'primed' for a response
> (or is just me?)

Ah. You find it curious that "stephen wang88" and the "respondent" "yours
honest" posted from the same IP address?

Or that the "mona" borg and "alexbear" are both from wondershark. share.
whatever.

Why, you suspicious auld sod. ;-)

-----------------------------------------
Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
================================================


Tim Murray

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16 jun 2008, 20:03:5116/6/08
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On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 03:19:00 -0400, Yours honest wrote:
> In fact,I had the same experience with you. I'm also a teacher,but I've tried

> many software of this kind.I think moyea software is fine,their company has
> developed a software named "PowerPoint to DVD Burner ",I think it can
> certainly fit you demand.You can click the link below to visit their product
> page:
> http://www.dvd-ppt-slideshow.com/
>
> Besides,I think wondershare's software is much worse than moyea's,if you
> want to know more about moyea company,here is their company's homepage:
> http://www.moyea.com.
> Hope this information is helpful for you.

If you're going to spam the newsgroup, have someone else do the response.
Your extremely poor English skills and mechanical style give you away.

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