The main prob is to convert a powerpoint presentation to a VCD. Only solution I had was to screen capture the presentation and then convert it to vcd. Screen capture is Great with Camtasia fom techsmith.com. The prob is converting it to VCD. I used Xing MPEG Encoder... Nero refuses it and If I use Ulead Video Studio, I lose quality that was in avi. I captured at 640X480X16bits. I need to convert it to VCD with the high quality. I used TMPGEcn also, its encoding is bad. Not good. Xing gives best, nero refuse. someone help me out pls.
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In PowerPoint 2000, you can export each slide in JPG format. YOu can then import each slide into Nero. However, if you have audio in your PowerPoint presentation, that wont export automatically. HOwever, you have that audio coming from somswhere .. maybe you can use that audio file to create an MPEG with the JPGs you just exported from PowerPoint and create an MPEG video system stream.
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is the problem the conversion from 640x480 to the 352x240 of the vcd standard?
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On 2001-07-14 22:12:01, rickmccl wrote:
is the problem the conversion from 640x480 to the 352x240 of the vcd standard?
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Yes it is the problem. How can I convert the file without losing the quality. When I do using Xing or TMGEnc or Ulead Media Studio Pro 6.0, I lose sharpness. I also want to add voice seperately. When should I do it? Before or after conversion?
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