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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by share wonder Sometimes, we may hear people ask: how to convert PowerPoint to MPEG. So, what is MPEG? Why do they need to convert PowerPoint to MPEG? written by share wonder The author is tech writer in the filed of integrating technology in training and learning. He write at this site http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com .
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http://ppt2dvd.wordpress.com/ written by share wonder For years, I have been working for helping people solve PowerPoint problems, specially creating DVD or video from PowerPoint. Lots of people get puzzled on the question “How to create a presentation attractive”. And most of them have difficulties of finding out resources to “fill” their presentations. They think the more information contained in the presentation the more attractive the presentation is. written by share wonder Do you even image that you can take your presentation with DVD? Do you also think burn PowerPoint to DVD is an impossible thing? And what is the advantage of burning PowerPoint to DVD? written by Jacob Marshal Playstation3 is perhaps the first gaming console with next-generation primary storage media, Blu-ray Disc. However the PS3 also supports CDs, DVDs, HDDs and certain models of SACDs. The most remarkable fact about the PS3 is that it is capable of playing back content at a maximum bit rate of multiplex 48Mbps from Blu-ray Disc. written by shawn chen Convert AVI VOB MPEG to BlackBerry AVI, and convert DVD, Divx, XviD, WMV, MPG, DAT, RM, RMVB, MOV, ASF, FLV, 3GP, etc. to BlackBerry AVI. written by Ted Peterson I've been searching the net for something to use in order to convert my movies. After all, a good mpeg encoder is hard to find, until I found a great tool, easy to use and very powerful. written by Maria Markella If you want to put video on your website you must have a good knowledge of the basic video file types. What video file type to use? what are the pros and cons of each file type? These are just some of the questions you should ask yourself before proceeding with video implementation on your webpages. written by Peter Nisbet Nisbet Audio and video file formats are continually being developed to meet the demands of modern file distribution and playback software and hardware requirements. Corporations such as Sony and Microsoft have developed their own custom formats for security and commercial purposes and this introduction should make the muddy waters just a little bit clearer. written by Mansi gupta MPEG, or Moving Picture Experts Group, is a jointly working group comprised of the International Standards Organization and International Electro-Technical Commission (ISO/IEC) to standardize the coding of moving pictures and the associated audio in a digital compressed format. << previous page 1 next page>> |