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Hi!
Trembling as I write this as the last time I tried to get some help I was reprimanded for posting to the wrong forum, so let's hope I got it right this time.
Back to ye olde story of "How do I save my Keynote Presentation to be viewed on a home DVD player?"
I know about saving the presentation as a Quicktime Movie, and have done so with moderate success although the colours in the Quicktime version are a little washed out. All of this is fine, and I can then burn the QT Movie to a DVD player to be played back on a computer, or on a TV via a VGA cable, but what happens if I would like to save this presentation and save it to a format which a home DVD will be able to read?
I imagine there has to be way to do it, and will probably involve some third party software and that too is fine. I just really need to find out how to do it.
Always tons of help on anything here that I have ever asked for, so hoping my luck (what's left of it...) has not run out.
Thanks so very very much.
Trembling as I write this as the last time I tried to get some help I was reprimanded for posting to the wrong forum, so let's hope I got it right this time.
Back to ye olde story of "How do I save my Keynote Presentation to be viewed on a home DVD player?"
I know about saving the presentation as a Quicktime Movie, and have done so with moderate success although the colours in the Quicktime version are a little washed out. All of this is fine, and I can then burn the QT Movie to a DVD player to be played back on a computer, or on a TV via a VGA cable, but what happens if I would like to save this presentation and save it to a format which a home DVD will be able to read?
I imagine there has to be way to do it, and will probably involve some third party software and that too is fine. I just really need to find out how to do it.
Always tons of help on anything here that I have ever asked for, so hoping my luck (what's left of it...) has not run out.
Thanks so very very much.