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| CD Freaks Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2002
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| screen capture tool or vcr i too once thought of how i could do this what i ended up thinking was the best way was to use a screen capture tool (ie camtasia studio). but since i hate those programs and they're crap... what i ended up doing was record to a vhs tape my tv output while running the ppt presentation. granted, this didnt give me the greatest quality (possibly cuz i got an old 80s vcr) but still...its better than camtasia imho. hope that helped.. |
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| CD Freaks Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2002
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| one last thing.. oh yeah...lol i forgot about the mpg part.. what i also did was RECAPTURE it to an mpg or avi...i forget... but now thats like a 2nd or 3rd generation copy and it didnt look too well, but it was just for a school project and i got the "oohs" and "ahhs" that i was aiming for... good luck.. |
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