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From: Doug on 3 May 2010 23:31 EXPECIALLY WHEN YOU HAVE BEEN VIEWING THE POWERPOINT AT A SCREEN RESOLUTION GREATER THAN DVD (720*480). FOR EXAMPLE, I HAVE A SCREEN 1920*1080 AND MY POWERPOINTS LOOK GREAT. MY POWERPOINT EVEN LOOKS GREAT AT 800 BY 600. BUT WHEN I CONVERT IT TO DVD, THE QUALITY OF MY PRESENTATION IS DEGRADED GREATLY. THIS IS BECUASE OF THE LOW QUALITY OF A DVD. WE HAVE BEEN MISLED TO BELEIVING A DVD IS GREAT QUALITY ALL ALONG. DVD IS GREAT QUALITY NEXT TO A ANALOG TV OR THE STANDARD TV DEFINITION OF 10 YEARS AGO (YEAR 2000). YES DVD(20+ YEARS OLD TECHNOLOGY) IS GREAT NEXT TO VHS(30 YEAR TECHNOLOGY) BUT NEXT TO A MONITOR WHICH HAS A 800*600 OR GREATER SCREEN OR A TV WHICH HAS HD OR 1080P HD. DVD QUALITY SUCKS. DVD TECHNOLOGY IS OLD AND ANY COMPUTER WHICH HAS BEEN MADE IN THE LAST 5 YEARS HAS A SCREEN RESOLUTION WHICH IS 2X BETTER THAN DVD TECHNOLOGY. the entire research article in on my website please reference my website for more information http://douglubey.com/BurnPowerPointToDvdMpeg2CreatesPixeledText.aspx doug lubey of louisiana www.douglubey.com seach reference: video on dvd is blurry after rendering text becomes pixeled when burning to dvd text becomes pixelated when burning to dvd my video looses quality when burned to a dvd burn wmv file to dvd mpeg2 format what about mpeg4 format dimensions HOW CAN I BURN A HD DVD 2010 DVD FORMAT PROGRESSIVE DEFINED print screens look bad when burned to a dvd print screens in dvd video looks terrible powerpoint becomes blurry when burned to dvd powerpoint looks horrible after ripped to dvd bubblepps wrote: Re: PowerPoint DVD Output 09-Jan-08 Hi Don: You can use powerpoint to dvd conversion tools, there are many out there, like wondershare PPT2DVD. You can learn more about burning powerpoint onto DVD from this article: http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/blog/2007/12/11/5-methods-to-save-powerpoint-onto-dvd Here is another article that introduces some famous tools for converting powerpoint to dvd: http://www.askdavetaylor.com/can_i_create_powerpoint_slides_on_my_pc_and_play_them_on_a_dvd_player.html good luck! Previous Posts In This Thread: On Monday, January 07, 2008 8:10 PM Do wrote: PowerPoint DVD Output I have been learning the use of PowerPoint 2007 and impressed with the many capabilities available to create a slideshow. Since I wish to display the finished product on TV sets, I want to burn the product to a DVD. From what I have seen/read so far, there are no provisions to do so. Am I missing something? Or, if not, is there a work-around way to make a DVD with PowerPoint? -- Don On Monday, January 07, 2008 9:36 PM LucyThomso wrote: Hi DonYou are right, there is nothing within powerpoint itself that will allow Hi Don You are right, there is nothing within powerpoint itself that will allow you to save to a format that plays on a DVD player. There are several options for converting files - which will suit you depends on the presentation. Convert presentations to VHS or DVD video http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00156.htm Lucy -- PowerPoint MVP MOS Master Instructor www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au "Don" wrote: On Tuesday, January 08, 2008 2:07 AM Ute Simon wrote: If you don't need animations, you can save the slides as JPG images. If you don't need animations, you can save the slides as JPG images. DVD players normally have a photoshow option to display these. If you need movement, stick to the article Lucy cited. In that case you will need an additional program. An additional tipp: Test your slide design on a TV screen at an early stage. TVs don't display pure red and small patterns very well, text might get blurry, etc. Best regards, Ute -- Ute Simon Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team und PowerPoint-User-Team Schon gesehen? www.ppt-user.de/blogger und www.ppt-tv.de "Don" <Don(a)discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:102864DF-011A-45A6-AA47-7C2729FBAD07(a)microsoft.com... On Tuesday, January 08, 2008 2:37 AM john AT technologytrish.co DOT uk wrote: You are also about to be bombarded by people with dubious maketing methods You are also about to be bombarded by people with dubious maketing methods offering (not free) solutions. All I would say is check them out carefully before parting with any cash! -- Amazing PPT Hints, Tips and Tutorials http://www.PPTAlchemy.co.uk http://www.technologytrish.co.uk email john AT technologytrish.co.uk "Don" wrote: On Tuesday, January 08, 2008 3:53 AM Telstar wrote: This is a most important, and urgent point. This is a most important, and urgent point. Powerpoints can look great on computer output and absolutely UNREADABLE very easily on a DVD video. On Wednesday, January 09, 2008 7:32 AM HunterBruster wrote: Re: PowerPoint DVD Output On Jan 8, 9:10=A0am, Don <D...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: y t I Hi Don: There are many methods to save powerpoint presentations onto DVD for playing on DVD machine. You can read this article for the detailes: http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/blog/2007/12/11/5-methods-to-save-powerpoint-onto-= dvd/ Here is another aricle that introduces some famous tools to convert powerpoint presentations to dvd: http://www.askdavetaylor.com/can_i_create_powerpoint_slides_on_my_pc_and_pla= y_them_on_a_dvd_player.html On Wednesday, January 09, 2008 7:32 AM bubblepps wrote: Re: PowerPoint DVD Output Hi Don: You can use powerpoint to dvd conversion tools, there are many out there, like wondershare PPT2DVD. You can learn more about burning powerpoint onto DVD from this article: http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/blog/2007/12/11/5-methods-to-save-powerpoint-onto-dvd Here is another article that introduces some famous tools for converting powerpoint to dvd: http://www.askdavetaylor.com/can_i_create_powerpoint_slides_on_my_pc_and_play_them_on_a_dvd_player.html good luck! 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From: Gordon on 4 May 2010 02:39 "Doug Lubey" wrote in message news:201053233124dlubey(a)safetylca.org... > EXPECIALLY WHEN YOU HAVE BEEN VIEWING THE POWERPOINT First of all please do NOT post in all capitals as it makes your post very difficult to read. Secondly you do realise that you are replying to a post that is over a YEAR old?
From: Ute Simon on 4 May 2010 07:23 Stop SHOUTING, and stop advertising! Best regards, Ute
From: Jaime on 4 May 2010 13:38
It's clearly a "Cap Lock" problem, turn that off and all will be right with the world. -- James Bart: "According to creationism, there were no cavemen." Homer: "Good riddance! Their drawings sucked and they looked like hippies." "Doug Lubey" wrote in message news:201053233124dlubey(a)safetylca.org... > EXPECIALLY WHEN YOU HAVE BEEN VIEWING THE POWERPOINT AT A SCREEN > RESOLUTION GREATER THAN DVD (720*480). FOR EXAMPLE, I HAVE A SCREEN > 1920*1080 AND MY POWERPOINTS LOOK GREAT. MY POWERPOINT EVEN LOOKS GREAT > AT 800 BY 600. BUT WHEN I CONVERT IT TO DVD, THE QUALITY OF MY > PRESENTATION IS DEGRADED GREATLY. THIS IS BECUASE OF THE LOW QUALITY OF A > DVD. WE HAVE BEEN MISLED TO BELEIVING A DVD IS GREAT QUALITY ALL ALONG. > DVD IS GREAT QUALITY NEXT TO A ANALOG TV OR THE STANDARD TV DEFINITION OF > 10 YEARS AGO (YEAR 2000). YES DVD(20+ YEARS OLD TECHNOLOGY) IS GREAT NEXT > TO VHS(30 YEAR TECHNOLOGY) BUT NEXT TO A MONITOR WHICH HAS A 800*600 OR > GREATER SCREEN OR A TV WHICH HAS HD OR 1080P HD. DVD QUALITY SUCKS. DVD > TECHNOLOGY IS OLD AND ANY COMPUTER WHICH HAS BEEN MADE IN THE LAST 5 YEARS > HAS A SCREEN RESOLUTION WHICH IS 2X BETTER THAN DVD TECHNOLOGY. > > the entire research article in on my website > > please reference my website for more information > http://douglubey.com/BurnPowerPointToDvdMpeg2CreatesPixeledText.aspx > > doug lubey of louisiana > www.douglubey.com > > seach reference: > video on dvd is blurry after rendering > text becomes pixeled when burning to dvd > text becomes pixelated when burning to dvd > my video looses quality when burned to a dvd > burn wmv file to dvd mpeg2 format > what about mpeg4 format dimensions > HOW CAN I BURN A HD DVD 2010 > DVD FORMAT PROGRESSIVE DEFINED > print screens look bad when burned to a dvd > print screens in dvd video looks terrible > powerpoint becomes blurry when burned to dvd > powerpoint looks horrible after ripped to dvd > > > > > > > bubblepps wrote: > > Re: PowerPoint DVD Output > 09-Jan-08 > > Hi Don: > > You can use powerpoint to dvd conversion tools, there are many out > there, like wondershare PPT2DVD. You can learn more about burning > powerpoint onto DVD from this article: > http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/blog/2007/12/11/5-methods-to-save-powerpoint-onto-dvd > Here is another article that introduces some famous tools for > converting powerpoint to dvd: > http://www.askdavetaylor.com/can_i_create_powerpoint_slides_on_my_pc_and_play_them_on_a_dvd_player.html > > good luck! > > Previous Posts In This Thread: > > On Monday, January 07, 2008 8:10 PM > Do wrote: > > PowerPoint DVD Output > I have been learning the use of PowerPoint 2007 and impressed with the > many > capabilities available to create a slideshow. Since I wish to display the > finished product on TV sets, I want to burn the product to a DVD. From > what I > have seen/read so far, there are no provisions to do so. Am I missing > something? Or, if not, is there a work-around way to make a DVD with > PowerPoint? > -- > Don > > On Monday, January 07, 2008 9:36 PM > LucyThomso wrote: > > Hi DonYou are right, there is nothing within powerpoint itself that will > allow > Hi Don > > You are right, there is nothing within powerpoint itself that will allow > you > to save to a format that plays on a DVD player. There are several options > for > converting files - which will suit you depends on the presentation. > > Convert presentations to VHS or DVD video > http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00156.htm > > Lucy > -- > PowerPoint MVP > MOS Master Instructor > www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au > > > "Don" wrote: > > On Tuesday, January 08, 2008 2:07 AM > Ute Simon wrote: > > If you don't need animations, you can save the slides as JPG images. > If you don't need animations, you can save the slides as JPG images. DVD > players normally have a photoshow option to display these. If you need > movement, stick to the article Lucy cited. In that case you will need an > additional program. > > An additional tipp: Test your slide design on a TV screen at an early > stage. > TVs don't display pure red and small patterns very well, text might get > blurry, etc. > > Best regards, > Ute > > -- > Ute Simon > Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team und PowerPoint-User-Team > Schon gesehen? www.ppt-user.de/blogger und www.ppt-tv.de > "Don" <Don(a)discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > news:102864DF-011A-45A6-AA47-7C2729FBAD07(a)microsoft.com... > > On Tuesday, January 08, 2008 2:37 AM > john AT technologytrish.co DOT uk wrote: > > You are also about to be bombarded by people with dubious maketing methods > You are also about to be bombarded by people with dubious maketing methods > offering (not free) solutions. > > All I would say is check them out carefully before parting with any cash! > -- > Amazing PPT Hints, Tips and Tutorials > > http://www.PPTAlchemy.co.uk > http://www.technologytrish.co.uk > email john AT technologytrish.co.uk > > > "Don" wrote: > > On Tuesday, January 08, 2008 3:53 AM > Telstar wrote: > > This is a most important, and urgent point. > This is a most important, and urgent point. Powerpoints can look great on > computer output and absolutely UNREADABLE very easily on a DVD video. > > On Wednesday, January 09, 2008 7:32 AM > HunterBruster wrote: > > Re: PowerPoint DVD Output > On Jan 8, 9:10=A0am, Don <D...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > y > t I > > Hi Don: > > There are many methods to save powerpoint presentations onto DVD for > playing on DVD machine. You can read this article for the detailes: > http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/blog/2007/12/11/5-methods-to-save-powerpoint-onto-= > dvd/ > Here is another aricle that introduces some famous tools to convert > powerpoint presentations to dvd: > http://www.askdavetaylor.com/can_i_create_powerpoint_slides_on_my_pc_and_pla= > y_them_on_a_dvd_player.html > > On Wednesday, January 09, 2008 7:32 AM > bubblepps wrote: > > Re: PowerPoint DVD Output > Hi Don: > > You can use powerpoint to dvd conversion tools, there are many out > there, like wondershare PPT2DVD. You can learn more about burning > powerpoint onto DVD from this article: > http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/blog/2007/12/11/5-methods-to-save-powerpoint-onto-dvd > Here is another article that introduces some famous tools for > converting powerpoint to dvd: > http://www.askdavetaylor.com/can_i_create_powerpoint_slides_on_my_pc_and_play_them_on_a_dvd_player.html > > good luck! > > > Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice > WPF Report Engine, Part 4 > http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials/aspnet/5ac799db-385f-431a-8a45-8b37cb7f3186/wpf-report-engine-part-4.aspx |