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fergiemc Posted - Mar 05 2009 : 12:31:16
Does anybody know if I can save my powerpoint presentation to jpeg format, preserve the font so is not so bitmaped an burn it to a DVD. Or is there another way to burn a powerpoint presentation to DVD. I have been able to burn to DVD but the text quality on the slides are bearly readable, can anybody help.

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xequte Posted - Mar 05 2009 : 15:53:52
Hi Fergiemc

When saving the slides in Power Point, choose the BMP instead of the JPEG option, that will give the best quality as they arrive in DVD PixPlay. However there will still be some loss in quality when you covert the frames to a video in DVD PixPlay (though less than before).



Nigel
Xequte Software
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