Moyea PPT to DVD Burner Edu Edition 4.7.0.6 |
Burn PPT to Blu-ray/DVD movie, play PowerPoint on TV via Blu-ray/DVD player
Publisher: |
Moyea Software |
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Downloads: |
2818 |
Software Type: |
Shareware, 75.95 |
File Size: |
28.95M |
OS: |
Windows All |
Update Date: |
09 February, 2017 |
Moyea PPT to DVD Burner Edu Edition, a cool green presentation e-learning program for teachers and students to create a Blu-ray/DVD or video courseware from Microsoft PowerPoint. Equipped with the booming technology of Web 2.0, the educational tool helps the back-to-school staff to finalize their PowerPoint presentations in universal Blu-ray/DVD or video that maximizes the scope of the course content. With the e-learning conversion tool, teachers and students are easy to span a PowerPoint courseware from one computer to another without PowerPoint or with one but incompatible, or from a Windows to a Mac, to a TV with Blu-ray/DVD player, from a local drive to the Internet, or even to a portable that supports video. As a newborn to Moyea's PowerPoint to DVD Burner family, this education branch inherits almost every virtue of its outstanding elder brothers PPT to DVD Burner Pro and the Lite, who are: Capable of converting up to 12 PowerPoint files to either Blu-ray/DVD of standard and High Definition or video formats Support Windows 8, 64-bit PowerPoint and PowerPoint Viewer 2007 & 2010 Real-time Preview function during PowerPoint to video conversion Categorized by both media formats and terminal devices such as iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, PMP and Window Mobile, inclusive of a built-in burning engine to transform a movie-like slideshow to a Blu-ray/DVD disc Considerate to enthusiastic computer insiders with custom workarounds (e.g. Advanced Settings, Customize) for a DIY voyage Distinctive by the Logo function enabling an insertion of watermark to your initial work of a Blu-ray/DVD or video slideshow Equipped with Music feature that allows you to add in your favorite soundtrack as score for your new output Blu-ray/DVD or video in case you forgot doing that in the source PowerPoint presentation Featured in two slide playback modes with Blu-ray/DVD player - "One Slide One Chapter" (concise mode) and "One Animation One Chapter" (concrete mode)
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