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Free PowerPoint to video converter, Publish your PowerPoint presentation to YouTube
Joserph
post Mar 9 2010, 07:35 AM
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I've been searching for a freeware which can turn my PowerPoint presentation to video for a long time since not all of my students have PowerPoint installed. In that way I can upload the video to Youtube and share with more people. Last week I found the one that meet my need.

I would like to suggest a free PowerPoint to video converter. It's called PPT to Video Free which allows you to convert your PowerPoint presentation to video. I think it's quite useful to people who have the similar request like me.

It's easy to master this tool. I remember that I click "next step" all the time and that's the whole story. Here they also provide a video to guide you how to use it.

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It's a step-by-step program that you can easily master. I just wonder if this software "records" the whole process of your PowerPoint presentation and save it as a video. Another point makes me pleased is that you can add your own logo into the video to protect your video from piracy or abuse. Also I hope it can add some audio recording feature which allows users to add narration or sound for the video.

There's still one little regret is that it's not an add-on program which is embeded in PowerPoint. I used to see a similar program which adds one button on your PowerPoint tool after its installation. In that case, you can directly convert the presentation by clicking the button.

Hope it can give you a hand while making PowerPoint presentation.
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post May 5 2010, 12:12 PM
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