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PPT Presentation using JPG, MOV, WMA files

Asked By Crystal_developer
20-Aug-07 03:23 AM
A friend of mine wants to put together a montage for his
daughter's birthday, which would include JPG files and
MOV files, with WMA music overlaid on top of it.
(The WMA music will only be played over the JPG files
since the MOV already has sound.)

I want to refer him to something that would be easy to use,
and I have heard that Powerpoint might do it. But I have
also read on Austin's site that integrating ".MOV" files
into a PPT presentation is difficult since ".MOV" is an
Apple Quicktime file.

If PPT is not the answer, can anybody suggest some
easy-to-use software that can do this?

Thanks.

Ray

Convert your QuickTime Video file (.

Asked By AlexCahel
20-Aug-07 06:52 AM
Convert your QuickTime Video file (.MOV extension) to Windows Media Video
file (.WMV extension) as PowerPoint likes these type the best these days...
For this task take a look at VidCrop
http://www.geovid.com/VidCrop/
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I'd use something like Movie Maker (free download for Windows XP) or another

Asked By Echo S
20-Aug-07 09:53 AM
I'd use something like Movie Maker (free download for Windows XP) or another
video editing package and leave PowerPoint out of it altogether. You can
import video clips, sound and pictures into the video editor and then create
a complete video file that includes all of that.

(I'm not positive Movie Maker will import MOV files. You could use QuickTime
Pro (about $25) to convert the MOV to a format Movie Maker will import,
though.)

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Personally, for a project like this, I'd go for something like Sonic MyDVD.

Asked By PPTMagicia
20-Aug-07 10:02 AM
Personally, for a project like this, I'd go for something like Sonic MyDVD.
It does what you want and more, doesn't cost much and (if you have a DVD
writer) will make a DVD that can be played on a home DVD player or a PC.
Here's the site: http://www.roxio.com/enu/products/mydvd/premier/overview.html
but do a Google search, I'm fairly sure you can find it at a discount.


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