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Re: Power Point Question
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Charlie King
on May 12, 2008 at 4:28:17 pm
I have had very good results with PresenterSoft Power Video Maker. It gives you resolution choices, and choices of WMV, MPG, and AVI. The price is very good, and it is pretty fast.
Charlie
ProductionKing Video Services
Unmarked Door Productions
Flamingo Las Vegas Hotel
Las Vegas, Nevada
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