Method 1 Show Power Point On TV With A DVD Player

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Method 1 Show PowerPoint on TV with a DVD player

It is recommended if you have got a DVD player. Burn your PowerPoint to DVD, and view the slideshow on TV
with a DVD remote controller. This way does you good in distribution, for you can send a DVD copy to a friend
regardless of whether he has got a PC or PowerPoint, nor the version and operation system of his computer. It also
protects your PowerPoint from malicious modification.

Let's see how to burn PowerPoint to DVD using Moyea PPT to DVD Burner Pro, a versatile tool featuring
customized DVD menus and fast precise conversion.
First, you should launch the Program and input a PPT file you would like to convert.
Second, Click the Options tab in the menu bar and select Standard or HD DVD as the output.
In the Norm checkbox: select either NTSC or PAL/SECAM (TV standards) that is used in your country.
As to the Folder field, please make sure that the two locations are NOT specified the same, for all the files located in
working folder will be removed automatically when the process completes.

Next, you can either continue the conversion by the default parameters with PPT to DVD Burner, or make advanced
settings as necessary.
Then you can do with Menu settings. A flexible function designed to spark your brilliance!
After you have set all, click the Start button to start converting PowerPoint to DVD. You will find the output DVD
file preserves every dynamic effect in your source PowerPoint.

Method 2 View PowerPoint on TV via Apple TV


To watch HD slide show on a home TV, you can also employ the power of Apple TV. All you need are two steps.
First, convert PowerPoint to Apple TV video (usu. in MP4 format). Please refer to PowerPoint to Apple TV for more
details. Next, put the converted video to iTunes and sync it with Apple TV. The Apple TV will automatically record
the video on your computer and make it available on TV. That is, you can watch perfect PowerPoint presentation on
your HD TV.

Method 3 Connect your TV directly to PC


Connect your TV directly to a computer, and control your PowerPoint presentation by computer. The result won't be
that satisfying. The reason is that the monitor technology of a computer differs from that of a TV, which may
produce thin lines and text shimmer. It may cause stuff loss of the original PowerPoint presentation. Thus you
cannot view a full presentation with this method.

Comparing the above three, we can obviously observe that Method 1 and 2 are superior to the third method in
keeping the entire PowerPoint onto TV with excellent effects. Besides, the first two methods will save your time a
lot as you don't need to bother yourself with technical troubles that may occur when using the third method.

Things You'll Need:

 music
 good old pen and paper
 mirror / video camera / sound recorder
 Some good spirit, You can do it!

1. 1

Preparation. The first step to public speaking is obviously to be prepared, which means: No procrastination.
Procrastinating will lead to stress which will lead to more nervousness, the last thing you need or want. Get
everything you need together, whether it's a PowerPoint presentation, speech, or another lesson. Don't
worry about presenting just yet. Just have everything done and ready.

2. 2
Write a little outline of how you want to present your presentation. People remember what is said in the
beginning and the end of presentations most. This is called the "primary" and "recentcy" effects. So if you
want your audience to really absorb something make sure you stick it in the beginning, end, or both.

3. 3

Record yourself presenting. If you don't have a video camera use a sound recorder. If you don't have a
sound recorder present in front of a mirror. I promise you you will be surprised at how you communicate.
Try to pause instead of saying interjections such as "ummmm", "ahhh", "like", and "basically". The word
"Basically" is used so many times in some presentations it's no longer a basic one!

4. 4

Put music that you know will distract you and present while listening to it. This is a good distracter and lets
you know what you most likely will forget during the presentation. Take a note of the points that you seem
to forget, or skip. Write ONE word or a phrase that reminds you of those points. Some people have a paper
filled with their presentation word for word. A big no-no. When you forget something it's going to take
time to find it. So the solution is to have just small phrases that remind you of the points you tend to forget.
It can also be a picture or figure. Whatever works for you and reminds you. You want to be able to just
scan the paper and see what you are forgetting.

5. 5

If you are the kind of person that really really gets nervous while presenting it's not a bad idea to tell the
audience "I'm a little nervous". A lot of times being nervous appears as if you are being snobby instead.
Telling the audience "I'm a bit nervous" is a great ice breaker and something a lot of people can relate to,
your off to a good start!

6. 6

Don't think about yourself. Don't be selfish. The presentation is not about you. It's about informing,
teaching, or presenting information that the audience is waiting for. Make your goal to inform the audience
as best as you can instead of just getting through the presentation without looking like a fool. Once you
realize the presentation is not about you, it will take a load off you back. (If you are really making a speech
about yourself make the goal to teach the audience or encourage them to strive... And if you are nominated
for an award, I guess this step doesn't apply to you!)

7. 7

During the presentation. You can have the best presentation ever, but without good eye contact it's a
bummer. Don't EVER choose someone to look at during a presentation and look at them the whole time.
Give every side of the room its fair turn. Don't forget the people to the far ends of the room either. Studies
showed that looking at every side actually makes people more intent. The audience will feel valued and
therefore not only pay attention more, but enjoy the presentation as well.

8. 8

Have an incentive for after the presentation. An example is "I get to go out with my friend to that nice
restaurant after this". Know that no matter what happens you still have that incentive. Having an incentive
will lighten the load and make you more pleasant.

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