I did something similar a few months ago myself.
There maybe an easier or more efficent way to do this.
Using a windows machine what I did was:
Take a screen shot of each slide from the OO Presentation and save them as
seperate pictures (*.jpg, *.png)
I then imported each of these pictures into
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 07:48:24PM -0600, Jack D. Lewis wrote:
web at work wrote the following on 3/19/2008 7:10 PM:
I would like to know this too
I have a Powerpoint file needing the same
thing done to it.
Once I get it to a vidoe file, it is easy to create a DVD
video/movie using such
Paul Elliott wrote the following on 3/20/2008 8:23 AM:
On my version of Impress, the one that came with OpenSuSE 10.3, I can not
find a option to convert to .swf. Perhaps I should try ubuntu?
Is there an option to tell the convert to use output geomerty suitable
for TV?
If I were to use a
I have a Open Office presentation, with sound files attached
to the various slides. I would like to convert it
to video in a form that can be put on a DVD and displayed
on an ordanary TV using a consumer DVD player.
Has this been done before?
What is the procedure for doing it?
Thank You.
Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@openoffice.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 7:11 PM
Subject: [users] convert OO presentation to video on DVD.
I have a Open Office presentation, with sound files attached
to the various slides. I would like to convert it
to video in a form that can be put
web at work wrote the following on 3/19/2008 7:10 PM:
I would like to know this too
I have a Powerpoint file needing the same
thing done to it.
Once I get it to a vidoe file, it is easy to create a DVD
video/movie using such programs a Nero.
But getting the presentation/prowepoint to a video