Computer Question

ken brydson
ken brydson Posts: 8,751
edited December 2009 in The Clubhouse
Anyone know how to burn a power point presentation to a DVD so you can watch it on a TV instead of just a computer? TIA
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  • bigaudiofanatic
    bigaudiofanatic Posts: 4,415
    edited December 2009
    Not that I am aware of. Unless there is a save option for when you save the pp to have it be able to playback on a dvd player.
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  • Systems
    Systems Posts: 14,873
    edited December 2009
    Anyone know how to burn a power point presentation to a DVD so you can watch it on a TV instead of just a computer? TIA

    Will let you save it as a vob file? Heres something...

    http://www.allformp3.com/powerpoint-dvd-maker/
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  • ken brydson
    ken brydson Posts: 8,751
    edited December 2009
    Thanks for the links guys. The first one worked but there are some sync issues with the music. Will try the 2nd one tonight to see if that helps. It's nothing major. My daughter made a really cute pp thing for her best friend for Christmas. She gave it to her on a CD but we were hoping to be able to put it on a DVD for her.
  • seeclear
    seeclear Posts: 1,242
    edited December 2009
    If you have a DVD recorder, it should be easy if you can just send it to the recorder via S-cable and sound via a 3.5 mm to r-l phono. I've done that with some videos from my camera (onto my laptop) to get them onto DVD.
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  • bigaudiofanatic
    bigaudiofanatic Posts: 4,415
    edited December 2009
    seeclear wrote: »
    If you have a DVD recorder, it should be easy if you can just send it to the recorder via S-cable and sound via a 3.5 mm to r-l phono. I've done that with some videos from my camera (onto my laptop) to get them onto DVD.

    You might be able to do that but you will not have any control over it except the pause button.
    HT setup
    Panasonic 50" TH-50PZ80U
    Denon DBP-1610
    Monster HTS 1650
    Carver A400X :cool:
    MIT Exp 3 Speaker Wire
    Kef 104/2
    URC MX-780 Remote
    Sonos Play 1

    Living Room
    63 inch Samsung PN63C800YF
    Polk Surroundbar 3000
    Samsung BD-C7900