Download E.M. PowerPoint Video Converter

E.M. PowerPoint Video Converter

Version:3.20
License: $45.95
3661 downloads
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Version
3.20
Updated
Compatibility
Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11
Size
6.76 MB
Architecture
x32/x64
Language
English
Website
www.effectmatrix.com

Description

E.M. PowerPoint Video Converter is an easy-to-use program that lets you convert MS PowerPoint presentations to audio, video and image formats. It supports most common formats and allows you to convert files in batch mode.

This program can convert presentations created with PowerPoint 2000/2002/2003/2007/2010. You can convert files in batch mode. You can trim videos. Besides different formats, it also lets you convert presentations for mobile devices and game consoles.

E.M. PowerPoint Video Converter supports the following formats:

  • Video: Mpeg-2 TS, H264 TS, WMV HD, MKV HD, MP4 HD, FLV HD, XviD HD, DivX HD, MOV HD;
  • Audio: MP3, MP2, AC3, WMA, WAV, FLAC, M4A, OGG, AAC, AU, MMF;
  • Images: JPG, BMP, TAG, TIFF, PNG.

With this program, you can convert your office presentation into video files or split into images. This feature can be useful if your computer does not have an office suite installed and there is no other way to open your presentation in .ppt format.

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10 years ago
Nadezhda leshchenko
Unfortunately, I don't understand English. And I can't convert it correctly - the file is not recognized. But the program works great. It's easy - if only the instructions were in Russian!
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10 years ago
Diana
Whew. I was afraid to download. At least somewhere without viruses. Thanks :))[:+5:]
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10 years ago
Aleksandr
1. When installing, it gives a warning that MS PowerPoint is not installed. 2. When trying to convert, it requires specifying an audio file or specifying that without it. Neither specifying an audio file nor unflagging it succeeds - it keeps asking.
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