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Presentation to Video Converter 5.7
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Rating: 3.6/5 (5 votes)     
Released: Sep 17, 2007
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Presentations to Video Converter lets you easily transform your Microsoft® PowerPoint® (*.ppt and *.pps) presentations into any video format supported by your system so that you can instantly create AVI, ASF, WMV, MPEG, VOB, MP4, a flash files in SWF format, Animated GIF and burn your presentation to DVD. You can put your presentation, for example, to a Web site for streamed viewing or Web casting. Presentation to Video Converter is effective and very easy to use, requiring only few mouse clicks to create a full featured video, flash with sound track. You can also control the presentation while it?s being converted. Presentation To Video Converter will help your business objects. You will achieve much progress in your presentation by turning boring, static slide shows into dynamic movies. You will got an affective training film from a bunch of slides that you can use in any sales promotional shows, broadcasting it on a screen or streaming online. Students and teachers also can enjoy video presentations in their work or studies. Just turn PowerPoint slides into lessons, lectures, homework assignments or researching presentations. Video file is much simplier for controlling, it enables to rewind presentation or forward it. If you will have any problems managing Presentation To Video Converter, please feel free to contact our Tech Support. Our Support Team will answer any question you might have.
Product homepage: http://www.geovid.com
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     | 2006-10-14 |
| the resolution was very very bad and the video lacked |
Reviewed by dca
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| Type: Shareware |
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Cost: $99.95 US |
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Size: 21328 K |
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