Video Formats For Powerpoint 2008 For Mac

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We’re happy to announce that our animated PowerPoint templates are now compatible with Mac PowerPoint 2008. We have been uploading mac specific templates for several of our animated selections. Not every animated template has a mac file yet, but we are working to upload the remainder as fast as we can. If there is an existing template you need formatted to Mac PowerPoint, please let us know.

Example of animated template for Mac PowerPoint 2008. The mac templates function by utilizing QuickTime video(.mov) instead of Windows Media Video (.wmv) required for PowerPoint 2010 and 2007 templates. Paragon ntfs for mac que es. Unlike the Windows templates, the Mac templates utilize externally linked video files. This means the mac templates come with an additional file or two.

Using the Mac templates are easy, but please remember to keep the video files in the same directory as your finished presentations. If you don’t PowerPoint won’t be able to find the video and the animation will not work. Download here.

Bigasoft WMV Converter for Mac. Bigasoft WMV Converter for Mac can easily and fast convert any popular videos including AVI, MP4, MOV, FLV, and MPEG, HD video TS, MTS, and MKV to WMV, HD WMV either for playback on Windows Media Player or on Microsoft Xbox 360, Zune and other portable players compatible with WMV.

Hi I am a doctor and I have a DVD recorder which records my endoscopic operation in a DVD recorder. I want to edit these videos and put it in powerpoint for presentation. I have Microsoft office for mac (which includes powerpoint). I tried editing with iMovie. If I store the edited video in.mov format I was able to play it on the slide but the resolution was poor with pixcelation. If I store in DV format, resolution is good but Powerpoint does not support. I want to edit the video and put it in small clips which should be of good resolution and should play in power point slide.

What is the way arround? Please help me with your suggesitions. Badrakumar wrote: I have a DVD recorder which records my endoscopic operation in a DVD recorder. I want to edit these videos and put it in powerpoint for presentation.

The maximum resolution will be dependant upon the maximum resolution being recorded by the Endoscopic to the DVD, of which, I am assuming results in a regular playable DVD (PAL or NTSC, Standard Definition)? I tried editing with iMovie. If I store the edited video in.mov format I was able to play it on the slide but the resolution was poor with pixcelation.

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If I store in DV format, resolution is good but Powerpoint does not support. When you are exporting from iMovie, what are you selecting? If the results are poor via 'Export Movie.' Option try 'Export using Quicktime.' And the selected export shouldn't be an interlaced codec and the dimensions also shouldn't exceed that of the original. Ok, I've tried finding information about Powerpoint, but Microsoft doesn't make this easy, so a quick google reveals that to be truly compatible the exported file should be.wmv, but others such as mpg, mp4, mov are hit and miss.

So you may want to consider the Flip4Mac ( ) and quicktime pro if you don't already have it. There maybe someone else out there that has more experience than I do with getting clips to work with PowerPoint. Badrakumar wrote: Suppose If I have to use final cut express (FCE) which format should I use. Since your footage is in HDV, then to use it in FCE the footage needs to be converted to AIC - 1080i50 which is PAL.