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As at-one-go intermediate, PowerPoint to video conversion apps have brought great ease to the creation of Veteran video slideshow. In Frank’s previous post, there is a mentioning of veteran video production with PowerPoint. Video slideshow is one of the most IN media online to celebrate the honorable Veteran Day. If you tend to take a TV media, to show your respect to the admirable old soldiers, head on with this post. It lays an emphasis on simple production of a Veteran DVD slideshow that is tailored to TV playback with a DVD player.
Like the video slideshow, your Veteran DVD is a 2-step process.
Prerequisites for Veterans Day DVD Production:
MS PowerPoint / Blank DVD discs / PowerPoint to DVD Burner
And to play your veteran PowerPoint DVD, you may also need these appliances:
DVD player / Television / Projector
Everything is ready? OK, let’s experiment the tour of a new veteran DVD slideshow.
A veteran DVD slideshow is first a PowerPoint photo album. To achieve the best frame effect, you should choose high-quality photos or pictures for the veteran PowerPoint. Next, import the selected veteran photos with the Photo Album feature in MS PowerPoint.
As PowerPoint is not a compatible format with DVD players, the veteran slideshow won’t work on your TV unless it is burned to DVD. It is a no brainer to burn PowerPoint to DVD with Moyea’s professional PPT to DVD Burner. See the following how-to:
The burning process will take a minute or two. You can take a sip of coffee. When it is completed, take out the disc and hook to your DVD player for a test play. Eventually, invite your family and friends to your TV, and watch the story of heroic veterans like a movie!
Interesting page. My class mates and I were just talking about this the other evening. Also your site looks good on my old blackberry. And thats rare. Keep it up.