Yes it is possible to rotate the video. You can also set the dimensions for that video.
Of course, it is possible to turn a PowerPoint to video. First convert the PowerPoint to video. After converting Go to your YouTube account, and click Upload. Select the video which you want to upload. To get more PowerPoint related videos you may visit SlideEgg official page in youtube.
Yes...you can use live video as background in PowerPoint but there are some softwares that can made this possible..
With PowerPoint to Video converter, you can make a video from MS PowerPoint
Actually,you can first insert your video into PowerPoint file and then convert the PowerPoint file to video formats with Moyea PowerPoint to Video Converter,then your can take your PowerPoint easily with mobile devices such as iPod,iPhone,Blackberry or upload it to video websites like Youtube,from now on,it is no need to worry about the PowerPoint version puzzle and frequently importing your videos into PowerPoint.
Video the presentation and then upload it to You Tube. When you are videoing it, make sure it is on a correct kind of monitor, ideally on a laptop. Otherwise you will see lots of lines appearing on the video of the Powerpoint show.
Thatr's easy just click insert then click video and click video from file(not the 2003 powerpoint) only for new version powerpoint
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PowerPoint supports a bunch of common video formats, but the most reliable ones are MP4 and WMV. MP4 is usually the easiest to use because it works on both Windows and Mac. WMV is mostly for Windows, so it’s not as flexible. You can also sometimes use AVI or MOV, but they might cause problems depending on your version of PowerPoint. I usually stick with MP4 to avoid any problem when presenting.
If you want to play powerpoint in flash player, convert powerpoint to flash video, such as flv.
You can't.
yes
PowerPoint only accepts .avi,.asf and .mpeg video formats.