
F.A.Q about Moyea PPT to Video Burner Edu EditionQuestion 1: Is there any difference between the trial and the registered versions of the Edu app?
A: Actually, there is no functional difference between the two versions. However, the trial version will leave a watermark "Moyea Software" to your output video slideshow.
Question 2: Does the educational PPT to video converter support batch conversion of PPT files?
A: Of course it does. The PPT to Video Converter Edu is capable of converting up to 12 PPT files at every conversion.
Question 3: What can I do with this Moyea PPT to Video Converter Edu Edition?
A: Moyea PPT to Video Converter Edu lets you convert PowerPoint to video in a variety of formats like ASF, AVI, FLV, MOV, MP4, MPEG, WMV, 3GP, 3G2, TS, VOB and DV, so that it becomes easy for you to view and share your course presentation via a TV, a DVD player, a portable device like iPod and iPhone, and a video hosting site such as YouTube and TeacherTube.
Question 4: Can I add some background music to the ouptput video, and how many at most?
A: You can add a random quantity of sounds to the output video for an effect. Simply go to the Music tab in the e-Learning program, and click the Add button the insert your favorite music.
Question 5: Which video format should I choose if to upload my math PowerPoint file to YouTube?
A: In this Moyea PPT to Video Converter Edu, choose to convert your math presentation to video in AVI, MPEG or MP4, which are supportable by YouTube. Then follow the instructions on YouTube to publish your converted math video. Here is the YouTube recommendation for the best visual quality: MPEG4 (Divx, Xvid) format; 640×480 resolution; MP3 audio; 30 frames per second Before uploading your video, resize it according to the specifications above. This will give your video a nicer look. Also, adjust your video to be less than 10 minutes and smaller than 100MB to meet YouTube's uploading requirement.
Question 6: Can the PPT to Video Edu keep preset timings, animations, video clips and transitions?
A: Generally, our program can retain all the original elements including movie clips, audio files, animations and slide transitions. If your PPT file is too complicated to sort out, please feel free to contact us at Support Center.
Question 7: Why several slides in my Science MP4 video skipped when showing on Window Media Player?
A: Maybe you need to upgrade the Windows Media Player to V9.0 (or above) and DirectX to 9.0 (or above).
Question 8: Is there any conflict between new music files and the existing video and audio files in PPT?
A: Feel free to add background music, even though there are audio files in the original PowerPoint. Because this program can combine newly added music files with the original video and audio for conversion in order. It also allows you to check to ignore the original audio files for conversion.
Question 9: Why does the audio file in the original PowerPoint file fail to remain in the output video?
A: As to this issue, please make sure that the source audio file is saved in the same folder as the PowerPoint file for conversion.
Question 10: The output file size seems too large to play straightforward. How can I get a smaller file?
A: The output file size depends on the duration of the movie, the video bit rate and the codec you select for the output file. You can set a lower bit rate for a smaller file size. Please notice that the quality of the output file will be less desirable with lower bit rate, but you can select a proper bit rate after some tests of the conversion.



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