I don't understand this video. I have PowerPoint for mac 2008. Where is "Make a Movie"? My version says File---Save as Movie. Why is there an extra step opening in Quicktime? Save as Movie creates a .mov file. However, no matter what settings I use, there is no audio in the Quicktime movie. My narration is lost. Power Point (2008) does not work for this operation! Use Keynote. It exports easily to Quicktime and the narration is transferred perfectly.
Thanks for taking the time to share this! I'm new to PowerPoint but use Mac (now Snow Leopard) with perhaps an earlier version of PowerPoint than what you're using. I was a little curious about the font used (with those paintbrush-like strokes) and the slide design (what it's called). Really nice presentation!
You can always save the PPT as picture files (jpg, bmp, etc) and import them into movie maker, imovie, photo story, etc - then add the audio and export the video file, and upload the file to youtube. Cost: $0
This process is easier if you drop the MS Powerpoint and use Apple's own Keynote. It exports directly to Quicktime - no need for QT Pro and it's hefty pricetag. Plus Keynote is superior to PPT in almost every regard. If you're on an Apple, use Keynote.
Chuck, this is really neat. I'd like about the last minute expanded with some full-screen screen shots and turned into a separate eClip - I'll try to find such a thing within YouTube!
Shit doesn't work. Get the fuck out of here.
DarkAlpha801 3 months ago
I don't understand this video. I have PowerPoint for mac 2008. Where is "Make a Movie"? My version says File---Save as Movie. Why is there an extra step opening in Quicktime? Save as Movie creates a .mov file. However, no matter what settings I use, there is no audio in the Quicktime movie. My narration is lost. Power Point (2008) does not work for this operation! Use Keynote. It exports easily to Quicktime and the narration is transferred perfectly.
ahodara123 5 months ago
Thanks for taking the time to share this! I'm new to PowerPoint but use Mac (now Snow Leopard) with perhaps an earlier version of PowerPoint than what you're using. I was a little curious about the font used (with those paintbrush-like strokes) and the slide design (what it's called). Really nice presentation!
boqueron55 11 months ago
You can always save the PPT as picture files (jpg, bmp, etc) and import them into movie maker, imovie, photo story, etc - then add the audio and export the video file, and upload the file to youtube. Cost: $0
seguravictor 1 year ago
This process is easier if you drop the MS Powerpoint and use Apple's own Keynote. It exports directly to Quicktime - no need for QT Pro and it's hefty pricetag. Plus Keynote is superior to PPT in almost every regard. If you're on an Apple, use Keynote.
skoelker 2 years ago
The screen shots of the settings are unreadable.
wiggoney 3 years ago
this sux i hate this video nothing is helping!!! aaaaaaaah!!!
UTOOBGIRL1234567 3 years ago
dont use this crap...it sux and doesnt work ...waste of 4 minutes
kaysayzz 3 years ago
What is an LTA?
kyraocity 3 years ago
Chuck, this is really neat. I'd like about the last minute expanded with some full-screen screen shots and turned into a separate eClip - I'll try to find such a thing within YouTube!
Welcome back!
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stevegilbertsir 4 years ago