How can i make a video of a powerpoint presentation for youtube?

Movie maker isn’t letting mе upload a powerpoint btw.

6 Comments

  • cy?????d125 says:

    You can Yahoo!/Google search about this, or check out Wikipedia’s article about Microsoft Powerpoint. I’m sure it has all the information you need.

    Excellent luck.

  • Jane says:

    youtube doesn’t accept powerpoint files… but windows movie maker can make slideshow/record that youtube accepts…

    use windows movie maker (built-in in your windows machine)… it can help you make gorgeous slideshow or record clip(e.g. mixing your songs with pictures/record/lyrics/etc)…. then save it as record file such as wmv… finally upload.

    or .. Just get those clips you want , save & exchange them, and then mix/match with pix/sound/etc using windows movie maker to make new masterpieces….

    this will help you…. Use ‘zillatube’. This is the simplest (and also the greatest) way.

    Zillatube produces mpg/mp3 formats from youtube that are compatible with windows movie maker(or media player), and more.

    It is very simple to download and exchange videos. Then edit those converted mp3/mpg videos with windows movie maker… save your file as wmv and then upload.

    It works very well….just google search for “zillatube”, and select the first search result for download…

  • Livia A says:

    Download, exchange and save videos directly from Youtube and more.
    Formats:

    -AVI, MPEG, WMV, MOV,
    -MP4 (Download quicker in High Quality and HD) *Recommend
    -3GP (Download quicker for Buzz)
    -FLV (Download quicker – Rename file .FLV – Model: Namevideo.flv)
    -MP3, WAV (Audio Only)

    1. copy the record url (Model: www.youtu . . . .)
    2. go to Forinside
    3. paste the record url in the url box
    4. select plot (AVI, MPEG, MP4, 3GP, WMV, MP3, FLV, MOV, WAV)
    5. Click download

    * Moreover, it can exchange local videos on your PC in the formats above.

    Use Forinside

  • Swiss says:

    1. Maybe you want to convert your PowerPoint presentation to video then uploading to YouTube,I am right? You should convert your PowerPoint to MP4 or WMV format, and then upload PowerPoint to YouTube.
    Therefore, here is a helpful article for you: Share PowerPoint on Slideshare and YouTube
    http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/community/article/Share-PowerPoint-on-Slideshare-and-YouTube.html

    2. Some tips for you:
    One>PowerPoint only understands video movies in AVI, MPEG and WMV format; sound in MP3 and WAV format.

    Two>YouTube accept MP4, WMVand AVI formats.

    Three>File formats supported by Windows Movie Maker in Windows XP
    Supported formats for importing make pleased
    •Record files: .asf, .avi, .wmv
    •Movie files: MPEG1, .mpeg, .mpg, .m1v, .mp2
    •Audio files: .wav, .snd, .au, .aif, .aifc, .aiff
    •Windows Media files: .asf, .wm, .wma, .wmv
    •Still images: .bmp, .jpg, .jpeg, .jpe, .jfif, .gif
    •MP3 plot audio: .mp3
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308464/en-us

  • Jenifer says:

    For making a record of your PowerPoint with Movie Maker, you will need to save your PowerPoint as JPG/PNG images first. Then import all the images into Movie Maker. The animations you add to your PowerPoint will lose in this way.
    You can see the details about how to do it here: http://www.acoolsoft.com/support/knowledges/5-ways-to-exchange-powerpoint-presentations-to-record.html#105

    In fact, there are some more convenient ways for you to make a youtube record for your PowerPoint.
    Here is an article introduces how to view PowerPoint on YouTube:
    http://www.acoolsoft.com/support/knowledges/powerpoint-to-youtube.html#105

    Hope it can help.

  • Ppted says:

    You can use PowerPoint to make a presentation, then exchange it to YouTube record with a conversion app like
    Moyea PPT to Record Converter, free trial at http://www.dvd-ppt-slideshow.com/ppt-to-record/
    Leawo PowerPoint to Record, http://leawo.com/powerpoint-record-converter/
    3 steps are OK.
    Bed in a converter on your PC and import the PowerPoint file.
    Choose “Output” to YouTube record.
    Click “Start” to exchange.
    Hope it helps!