00:00How to convert a PowerPoint presentation into a video, which can then be uploaded as a YouTube video.
00:15Open the PowerPoint presentation that you intend to convert into a video.
00:43This can be of any format. That doesn't matter.
00:54We are using Linux. So it comes with its own PowerPoint apps like LibreOffice presentation.
01:47Upon opening, you start exporting each slide to a designated folder.
01:58And then you have to save each slide so that it will be easy to group them in the right
02:11order.
02:12So for example, if the initial slide is the necessity of canine vaccinations in dogs.
02:25I will label the first slide as it. I put the title and then add one.
02:33Then if you have to save a second one, it will be labeled two.
02:38So basically, you click on files, then click on export, then label it as one,
02:50and then change the format to either PNG or JPEG format and then export to a particular folder.
03:07After export, you do the same to the second slide.
03:19So in this case, the second slide, I will label it as the necessity of canine vaccinations too.
03:34Press export, then import it appropriately, then change the format to PNG or JPEG.
03:57You have to make sure you maintain the particular format that you have chosen, and then export.
04:05So you do the same to all the remaining slides, ensuring that you label them with numberings at the end
04:15and so I think they will be in order when converting them.
04:26Next, check where the slides are and ensure they are in the right order.
04:39So in this case, these are the slides that you are going to export onto the KDN Live Studio.
05:03Next, you open the KDN Live Studio or KDN Live app.
05:22It may take some time for it to open.
05:29Upon opening, now you have to import those slides from the folder.
05:40So you click there.
05:43So you click there, then go to a particular folder, which in our case is in the documents,
05:52under the label, exported presentations.
05:55So I will highlight, highlight all of them.
06:00Firstly, we have to open up the KDN Live Studio.
06:02I will activate some KDN Live Studio.
06:12Then go to the KDN Live Studio.
06:14I will activate some power in the KDN Live Studio.
06:18So we are going to create a better model of the KDN Live Studio.
06:21So we have to optimize the KDN Live Studio.
06:41So next, you transfer each slide onto the project pin under the video section.
06:52You may be informed that you have to switch to a compatible video or media, you just accept.
07:04So you can minimize the V1, A1 and A2, then consider it on V2 or vice versa.
07:15So transfer each slide in order onto the project pin, one by one.
07:33Make sure you leave a bit of space between the first and the second and between the third
07:40and fourth, etc, etc.
07:45This will enable you to adjust them as you will.
08:00You can scroll to your right so that you can easily transfer the remaining slides.
08:13So, let's see.
08:13Let's see.
08:43After 1,
08:54you have now imported the pre-recorded audio media for the slides that you've imported.
09:14So in our case, this is the folder of the audio.
09:22So to do that, on the top right, just below the files, you select the necessary folder.
09:33So in our case, it will be under music.
09:39Under music, make sure you get the right audio.
09:53Then importe.
10:19Now, now, based on the voiceover.
10:23You have to indicate the duration of each portion of the voiceover that corresponds
10:37with each presentation slide.
10:45For example, the first one, which is the cover page.
10:53You listen to the voiceover.
10:56Then take note of where it ends, the number of seconds or minutes that it takes.
11:02Then you right-click on the presentation.
11:18And then go to edit duration.
11:34Be careful how you edit.
11:36You may end up putting milliseconds as opposed to seconds.
11:41So if the duration for side 1 is, let's say, 25 minutes to 25 seconds.
11:54So you just manually edit.
11:58Then press OK.
12:01Then it will automatically, the slide on the project pin will automatically spread out accordingly.
12:12This is a better option compared to shifting the presentation on the project pin.
12:27So you can do the same for the second slide.
12:32So before you do that, after you've done the first one, make sure that the second one aligns
12:41with the first one aligns with the first one.
12:43So that's the positioning.
12:45You don't need to change the positioning.
12:47Instead, all you need to do is just modify the duration according to how long that slide,
12:54the second slide will take.
12:58So once we modify, even the second slide will shift up to the point.
13:08where you put the duration.
13:12You do the same for all the slides.
13:14Eventually, end to end, the slides will correspond with the audio.
13:22Once they align, you can play the video and see if they exactly correspond.
13:33If I don't, you can repeat the procedure.
13:38Once you are satisfied that each point of the voiceover corresponds with each slide,
13:46you can now group both the slides and the audio.
13:51So right-click, press Ctrl-A to select all of them, both the voiceover, audio and the individual slides.
14:07So right-click, and then press select group clips.
14:18This will ensure that whenever you move a slide, they will be together.
14:26They want to be out of sync.
14:31After that, the next thing, you need to render the audio and the video.
14:39So you go to Project, then go to Render, the red spotted area.
14:47Then to give you the option of which format to use, so the best is MP4.
14:55Then you can change the title.
14:58So most times it will come as untitled.
15:01So you can put the actual title that you want at the end of the directory.
15:08Home, Pathmedic, Videos.
15:14So, based on the directory, it will signify where you find the video.
15:21So in our case, it will be run under the video section.
15:26So we label your presentation and then select MP4.
15:37Usually, it auto-selects on its own.
15:43Then, you press Render to File.
16:00Then you also get the graduation of a rendering project.
16:16So after I click Render, you will get an update on the progress.
16:26Once it starts rendering, you can go and check in the folders where you saved it and to show that
16:42it's in Rendering.
16:46So under Video, Presentations, you will find the Rendering in Progress.
16:59So there it is.
17:05So basically, you just wait within some minutes, the rendering will be done.
17:11Depending on the size of the video.
17:17So in our case, it was only approximately...
17:24So in our case, it was only approximately...
17:46So then let's keep it done.
17:48So let's keep it done.
18:13So let's keep it done.
18:17So after it is complete.
18:19So after it is complete, you get a notification that the rendering is done.
18:27And then when you go to the particular folder, you will see that it's complete.
18:43So you can check it out to see if it is what you wished for.
18:56Open it and listen to the audio, see if it's in sync with the slides.
19:09I muted the audio so you won't be able to hear anything.
19:14But as you can see, the project is done.
19:21That's how you create a video out of a presentation slide.
19:29Thank you very much.
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