PowerVideoMaker Professional 5.0

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    Microsoft PowerPoint

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PowerVideoMaker is a solution for converting PowerPoint to DVD-quality video in WMV, AVI, or MPEG format and burning PowerPoint to DVD. Now the latest version supports creating 720p HD video. PowerVideoMaker preserves text, animations, graphics, transitions, audios, and narrations from the original PowerPoint. You can also manually adjust timings. With PowerVideoMaker, you can use PowerPoint as a video-production tool. PowerVideoMaker can convert PowerPoint to AVI video, convert PowerPoint to MPEG video, and convert PowerPoint to DVD compatible MPEG2 and VCD compatible MPEG1, then you can use your favorite DVD authoring tool to burn your PPT movies onto DVDs. PowerVideoMaker is very easy to use. In a few steps, you can convert your PPT to movie and distribute your presentation to anyone, whether they even have a computer or not.

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