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tonycsmokeNewbie Joined: Mar 21, 2007 13:33Messages: 2Offline
Solved byMar 21, 2007 13:40
Hello - first thanks to anyone that can help me. I'm a part time editor for a company. I've been working on the Mac platform for several years with final cut pro and DVD Studio Pro. The company wants to take video from my prior DVD's and use them in powerpoint.
Will PD import a DVI file so that I may output it as a wmv file? I've had no luck using the avi codec (looks crappy) with powerpoint.
ZachNewbie Joined: Mar 19, 2007 11:41Messages: 13Offline
Mar 22, 2007 18:06
If I may interject with an inquiry--- I am attempting something similar-- basically, I'm trying to figure out a workaround for getting a PowerPoint presentation imported into PD. I read the other posts, and they are helping me establish a game plan, but I fear I may end up spinning my wheels. Does anyone know off-hand a decent workaround to make this happen?
The easy answer...I saved a PowerPoint presentation I had in JPEG format. PP asked me if I wanted to save ALL the slides or just one. I selected all and it put it in a seperate folder for me.
Then I simply imported all the JPEGs into PowerDirector and I can do as I please. You can also save as BMPs, GIFs and PNG...so whatever makes your presentation look the best.
ZachNewbie Joined: Mar 19, 2007 11:41Messages: 13Offline
Mar 23, 2007 13:39
Thanks, Daveed! I will try this out to see if it works.
For clarification sake: When you say "you can do as you please", I am assuming that you mean with the effects and transitions? I am confused how exporting the PPT to JPG files would retain the PowerPoint animations... or doesn't it?
Sidebar: I even took it so far as to play the Powerpoint on a separate machine, outputing from the S-Video line into my capture card to capture the displayed image... except I never saw an image !! I'm not very well versed in capturing yet AT ALL, so I don't know if that would have worked or not, even if if I knew what I was doing! Any other tips as far as that method goes? I can't imagine the quality would be of any value though.
My fault...I did not even think of all the animations. The good news is that PowerDirector lets you create a lot of the same text animations in the Title Effects Room.
So the best result for you would be to recreate it in PDR...I know it will be time consuming, but in the end you will have more creative control and it will be of better quality. Maybe just same some of the images, etc. that are in the PP...or just import the originals directly in the PDR.
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