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How to Import a Powerpoint Presentation Into Windows Movie Maker?

Friday, July 24th, 2009

nds asked me how to import a PowerPoint presentation into Windows Movie Maker, as they want to transfer PowerPoint to video that can be played on video player or be shared with others easier. Actually, we can not import a PowerPoint file into Windows Movie Maker directly, for Windows Movie Maker’s supported input files are video, picture, audio or music, so we have to figure this out with some special methods.

1, Save each slide in PowerPoint presentation to picture.

Open PowerPoint (2003 version) file, go to File->Save as, on the “Save as type” option, we choose the picture formats. There are 6 picture formats you can choose: *.gif, *.jpg, *png, *tif, *bmp, *emf. Any one format would be ok. Then click “Save”. A prompt will pop up, we choose “Every slide”. Seconds later, a hint pops up “Each slide in your presentation has been saved as a separate file in the folder: ***”.

Open the folder, you can find all the exported pictures.

Run Windows Movie Maker, you can import all the pictures and edit them, then make a beautiful video.

The disadvantage of this method is that it can not keep the audios and animations in original PowerPoint prevention. To avoid this, I’ll show you the second method.

2, Convert PowerPoint presentation to video file.

Don’t make fuss about this topic. All we need is this professional tool: Moyea PPT to video Converter. It can convert PowerPoint to almost all popular video formats like WMV, MPEG, AVI, etc. It retains the structure of original PowerPoint, keeps all delicately designed elements in PowerPoint.

You have to do only three steps:

1, Import PowerPoint presentation

2, Choose output file format

3, start conversion.

A few minutes later, the converted video comes on earth.

Now, you can import the video to Windows Movie Maker and edit it.

The Second method is definitely better than the first method.

Tip: By the 2nd method, Moyea PPT to DVD Burner can convert PowerPoint Presentation to video too, it even provides more functions like burn PowerPoint to DVD. Click to learn more.

How to edit MOD TOD AVCHD(.m2ts) DV shot by JVC Panasonic Canon in Windows Movie Maker or iMovie

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

First To Know:

1. Windows Movie Maker supports editing WMV, AVI and MPG video files.

2. Mac – iMovie imports MOV and MPEG4 video files.

3. JVC TOD Camcorders – GZ-HD7 (HDD, SD/SDHC card), GZ-HD3, GZ-HD5, GZ-HD6, GZ-HD30, GZ-HD40 (HDD, MicroSDHC card, dual TOD and AVCHD recording) shoot video of high definition .TOD format.

4. Canon MOD Camcorders – FS100 (SDHC), FS10 , FS11, FS200, FS21, FS22 shoot video in formats of .MOD

5. Panasonic MOD camcorders – SV-AV100 (SD card), SDR-S100, SDR-S150 (SD/SDHC card), SDR-S10, SDR-H18 (HDD, SD card), SDR-H200 (HDD, SD/SDHC card), SDR-H20, SDR-H60, SDR-S7, SDR-SW20, SDR-SW21shoot video in formats of .MOD.

6. JVC MOD camcorders – GZ-MC100 (SD), GZ-MC200, GZ-MG30 (HDD), GZ-MG70, GZ-MG37, GZ-MG77, GZ-MG505 (HDD, SD/SDHC card), GZ-MG130 (HDD), GZ-MG155, GZ-MG255, GZ-MG555, GZ-MS100U, GZ-MG7230 (30 GB HDD, MicroSD), GZ-MG630 (60 GB HDD, MicroSD), GZ-MG670 (80 GB HDD, MicroSD), GZ-MG680 (120 GB HDD, MicroSD) shoot video in formats of .MOD.

To edit .MOD or .TOD file in Windows Movie Maker

First you have to transfer file formats to Windows Movie Maker compatible WMV, AVI or MPG, (generally .WMV is preferred) this Video Converter Pro is an ideal choice as it can rip DVD, convert all kinds of audio & video files.

The conversion process is as easy as:

1. Free download > install > run > add source files (both video and DVD supported)



2. Preset output profile including: output format, video quality, picture effect, you can also trim, cut, merge and batch convert multiple files.



3. When presettings finished, hit “start” to convert, then done.

It is a auto-finished process, what you need to do is only a few mouse clicks.

Then run Windows Movie Maker, in the “Movie Task” section, click “Add Video” to browse your computer and load the converted files, and then start to make your own movie as the following picture shows:



NOTE: Many folks ask how to convert Windows Movie Maker file (*.MSWMM) to other video format, while actually .MSWMM file is not a video format. It is a temporary project file of Movie Maker (more like a record file). Just open this file in Windows Movie Maker and save it to your computer — Go to Movie Tasks bar > Finish Movie > Save to my computer. Then you will have a WMV file which can be converted to another video format or burned to DVD.

To edit AVCHD(.m2ts) or .DV file in Windows Movie Maker

You can use this tailor-made All Media Converter as it supports converting all kinds of music video movie like HD(.m2ts; .tp; .trp; .ts), HD(.mp4; .wmv; .asf; .mpg; .vob; .mov; avi), DV, NSV, NUT, RM, RMVB, M4P, M4B, M4V, WMV, ASF, WMA, MP4, M4A, AVI (Divx/Xvid), MOV, 3GP, 3G2, CD.dat, DVD.vob, h.264, FLV, FLAC, AIFF, SWF, MPG, MP3, AC3, OGG, APE, AAC, WAV, MKV, MKA, etc.



Conversion process and editing are simple and easy as the above steps.

For Mac users — To edit .MOD .TOD AVCHD(.m2ts) or .DV file with iMovie

What you need to do is to make sure converting source video or DVD to right formats for iMovie— .mov or .mp4 is OK. This Mac iMedia Converter dose the job perfect, the conversion process is same as for Windows.



When conversion completes, run the iMovie, build a new project, and then drag the converted files to the work space to make personal files.



When editing job is finished, in the Menu bar, Click “File” -> “Export” and save it as QuickTime video, then you can convert it to other video format or burn it to DVD.



How To Import A Powerpoint Presentation Into Windows Movie Maker?

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Some friends asked me how to import a PowerPoint presentation into Windows Movie Maker, as they want to transfer PowerPoint to video that can be played on video player or be shared with others easier.

Actually, we can not import a PowerPoint file into Windows Movie Maker directly, for Windows Movie Maker’s supported input files are video, picture, audio or music, so we have to figure this out with some special methods.

1, Save each slide in PowerPoint presentation to picture.

Open PowerPoint (2003 version) file, go to File->Save as, on the “Save as type” option, we choose the picture formats. There are 6 picture formats you can choose: *.gif, *.jpg, *png, *tif, *bmp, *emf. Any one format would be ok. Then click “Save”. A prompt will pop up, we choose “Every slide”. Seconds later, a hint pops up “Each slide in your presentation has been saved as a separate file in the folder: ***”.

Open the folder, you can find all the exported pictures.

Run Windows Movie Maker, you can import all the pictures and edit them, then generate a beautiful video.

The disadvantage of this method is that it can not keep the audios and animations in original PowerPoint presentation. To avoid this, I’ll show you the second method.

2, Convert PowerPoint presentation to video file.

Don’t make fuss about this topic. All we need is this professional tool: Moyea PPT to video Converter. It can convert PowerPoint to almost all popular video formats like WMV, MPEG, AVI, etc. It retains the structure of original PowerPoint, keeps all delicately designed elements in PowerPoint.

You have to do only three steps:

1, Import PowerPoint presentation

2, Choose output file format

3, start conversion.

A few minutes later, the converted video comes on earth.

Now, you can import the video to Windows Movie Maker and edit it.

The Second method is definitely better than the first method.

Tip: By the 2nd method, Moyea PPT to DVD Burner can convert PowerPoint Presentation to video too, it even provides more functions like burn PowerPoint to DVD.

From: http://www.dvd-ppt-slideshow.com/ppt-to-dvd-tips/import-powerpoint-to-windows-movie-maker.html

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