I believe Keynote on the Mac has an option on the "File" menu, "Export", that lets you save the Keynote presentation in various formats, including Quicktime video and Flash.
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Keynote presentations created by Keynote 2010 and newer can be opened with the Keynote app.
Apple has a program called Keynote which is similar to PowerPoint on a PC. Keynote files are the presentations created with Keynote.
This main speech is called the keynote address.
here are two methods: Method A: 1.Download video 2.Then convert the video to .wmv format 3.Insert the .wmv video into PowerPoint Step 1: On the Insert tab, point to Movies and Sounds, and then click Movie from File. Step 2: Click the video you want to use and then click OK. Step 3: After you click OK, you' are promoted with a message asking how you want the movie to start in the slide show. Method B:(Play the PowerPoint online) You need four steps to make it: Step 1: Get URL of the video Step 2: Insert the ActiveX Control Shockwave Flash Object to your PowerPoint Step 3: Add the the video link to your PowerPoint Step 4: Fine tune the video in your PowerPoint file
There are several video converters which you can easily download and use in order to convert quicktime video to avi.
Here is Video Converter Max that can convert your video files
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