By: leihua | 2010-11-20 | Computer When searching news or information, we disposed to accept the videos because it is very concrete and intuitive, But when we want to show our opinions we usually make a PowerPoint presentation because it is easier than making a video. Is there any good solution to combine the advantages of PowerPoint and video? Yes, there are 3 ways which carefully chosen for you to convert PowerPoint to video! You will find the best one that most suit your taste! read more
By: Hilary Bowman | 2010-12-16 | Arts & Entertainment Xilisoft PowerPoint to Video Converter Personal can exchange PowerPoint presentations to different SD/HD videos like AVI, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, MPEG2, WMV, MOV, FLV, HD H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, HD MPEG 2 TS, HD WMV, etc. for the suitability of playing or distribution PowerPoint presentations on takeout digital players, HD devices, YouTube or new video sharing position. read more
By: Xaier Lur | 2010-12-16 | Arts & Entertainment Xilisoft PowerPoint to Video Converter Business can persuade PowerPoint presentations to SD/HD videos suchlike AVI, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, MPEG2, WMV, FLV, HD H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, HD MPEG 2 TS, HD WMV, etc. with line to protect the suitable of intro authors. read more
By: niki | 2010-09-26 | Software AVCHD to PowerPoint converter supports convert avchd files to PowerPoint supports formats: mp4, mov, dv, asf, wmv, avi and step by step add avchd video audio to PowerPoint(PPT). read more
By: leihua | 2010-10-26 | Software Shows how to convert PowerPoint to video files with Wondershare PPT2Video Pro, which helps you easily convert PowerPoint presentations to video. read more
By: Janehuang | 2011-01-29 | Software This article will introduce to you how to convert PowerPoint to flash video for multiple uses. For example, you can upload PowerPoint to video sharing websites, Email PowerPoint to your friends. Also, it can protect your PowerPoint. read more
By: lisa1025 | 2010-12-23 | Software Many people want to insert their videos shot by Flip video camcorder into a PowerPoint presentation, but in most cases end with no result, either it can’t be inserted or these which can be inserted can only be heard not seen read more
By: Janehuang | 2011-02-14 | Software Outputting a presentation to video is one of the most amazing features in the up-coming MS PowerPoint 2010. And it is easy to do that. I will show you the exact practice with PowerPoint 2010. read more
By: Alex Smith | 2008-12-04 | Presentation FLV is the short term for Flash Video, a kind of video format that is accepted by many websites. Notable users of the flash video format include YouTube, Google video, Reuters.com, Yahoo video and My Space. read more
By: Vincent | 2011-12-31 | Software If you want to convert PowerPoint to video with all original PowerPoint effects. Here are 2 methods to convert PowerPoint to video using PowerPoint 2010 and a third party tool. read more
By: dupont2305 | 2011-12-15 | Software How to use video as background in PowerPoint? This step-by-step tutorial with screenshots will guide to add video in PowerPoint 2010 and loop play as background to replace the still image background. read more
By: Andrew Long | 2011-01-02 | Article Marketing Powerpoint and similar presentation tools are great for producing slide shows about your products, services and your company. Of course, you can go a stage further in producing a video from your powerpoint material - and it is much easier than you might think. read more
By: zengkerry | 2010-12-21 | Software In this article, I will introduce to you Leawo PowerPoint to FLV, which can help you convert Christmas PowerPoint to flash video format, that is, MP4 video profile optimized for Flash Player, so that you can enjoy on iPod Touch. read more
By: Louisa | 2011-08-25 | Information technology Microsoft PowerPoint is presentation software created by Microsoft. It comes with the Microsoft Office Suite and runs on both Mac OS X and Windows. The original version was developed by Thomas Rudkin and Dennis Austin of Forethought, Inc and was released under the name "Presenter". The name was later changed to "PowerPoint" due to trademark infringement issues. Microsoft bought Forethought for $13 Million in the year 1987 and continued to develop the program. read more