Listed below are the steps for converting a presentation into a Windows Media Video file:
Step 1: Open the presentation using PowerPoint 2010. Click on the File tab at the top-left corner of the ribbon.
Step 2: While in the File Menu is open, scroll down to Save & Send option and click it. This will display all the options available for saving a file in different format in the middle panel.
Step 3: To save the presentation as a video file, click on the Create a Video option under File Type category.
Step 4: In the Create a Video pane on the right panel, click the Computer & HD Displays down arrow. PowerPoint 2010 provides a user the option to save the presentation in one of the following video format:
Mode | Description | Resolution |
Computer & HD Displays | To create a high quality video for viewing on a computer monitor, projector or High Definition (HD) Displays. | 960 x 720 |
Internet and DVD | To create a video for uploading to the Web and burning to standard DVD. | 640 x 480 |
Portable Devices | To create a low-quality-small-size file for portable devices. | 320 x 240 |
Step 5: Next click on the drop down for Don’t Use Recorded Timings and Narrations, select one of the following options:
the option to incorporate all recorded timings, narrations, and laser pointer gestures in the video file.
You can have your presentation play through according to timings that you set for each slide and can queue up recordings and laser points as well.
There’s the option to record Timings and Narrations if you require them, otherwise click “Don’t use recorded timings and narrations.”
Option | Description |
Don’t use Recorded Timings & Narrations | Select this option if no timings or narrations have been recorded. |
Use Recorded Timings and Narrations | Select this option if you recorded and timed narration and pointer movements |
Record Timings and Narrations | To turn on the record for time narration and pointer movements |
Preview Timings and Narrations | To preview the record of the time narration and pointer movements |
Step 7: When you’re ready, click on the Create Video button to start the conversion process. When you click on the Create Video button, PowerPoint will pop-up the Save As window.
Step 8: In the Save As Window, go to the File name text box, enter the name for your Windows Media Video file, choose the target location and click on the Save button to save the file.
You can continue to use PowerPoint while the video is being created.
Vazi Okhandiar
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This is very good tool to converted the powerpoint to video.For this idea to we can easily makeover the video for powerpoint.Thanks for the you have post a great stuff.
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