You can read the related link about how to add various videos to PowerPoint presentations
It tells all things!!!
To import a YouTube video into Premiere Pro, you can download the video from YouTube using a third-party website or software, and then import the downloaded video file into Premiere Pro by clicking on "File" "Import" and selecting the video file from your computer.
File > Import > Video
Save PPT 2007 file as .ppt format
If you have Windows 2007, you can use the method "convert ppt to video - 2007" given in the below related links section. The link also explains how to convert ppt to video using Windows XP. In both of the above methods, Windows Movie Maker has been used to convert ppt to video, but one of the disadvantage is that you will lose animations and transitions while doing this. If you want to maintain animations and transitions, you can use AuthorStream to just convert one or two ppt presentation to video with animations, sound, and transitions.
export it from imovie, and you can import to imovie from file
Use a professional PPT to DVD Burner. The output file will keep all the original multimedia files, including video embedded.
A .ppt file is a file to be used in the Microsoft PowerPoint software.
Go to the top bar select file-import-videos and select your video
In PowerPoint 2010, you can now save your presentation as a Windows Media Video (.wmv) file. Then, convert wmv to avi by using free video converter.
No. But, you can download a converter to your computer and turn the ppt file into a 3gp file, that will work on your phone.
A PPT file is a Microsoft PowerPoint file. PowerPoint from Microsoft or Impress from LibreOffice would do.
PowerPoint Presentation files must be converted to a YouTube accepted video format before uploading. Software like Author Stream is able to convert the PPT file into a MPEG4 video.