tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2381169259317293873.post1210426810652199358..comments2018-04-16T05:22:27.326-05:00Comments on Stream Outlines 2013: Powerpoint ThoughtsSusa Stonedahlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10305030889188493317noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2381169259317293873.post-35790615633442784812013-07-17T20:17:18.692-05:002013-07-17T20:17:18.692-05:00Easy. I used CamStudio v2.7. This allow a full scr...Easy. I used CamStudio v2.7. This allow a full screen capture with no sound and outputs the videos by default in a .avi file. Of course the video can always be editing in Windows Movie Maker.Kyle Luskhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00794697271300180943noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2381169259317293873.post-40390128755404165912013-07-17T19:27:39.320-05:002013-07-17T19:27:39.320-05:00That might be good, especially if we can create a ...That might be good, especially if we can create a version that doesn't require netbeans. I don't think we can get programs installed on the computer we're running easily. We'd need to create a ppt we could use without a demo as back-up and then try to get it working with the demo before the presentations start. <br /><br />Another option would be a screen capture video of you demoing the program that could play in the powerpoint. If you figured out how to make such a video, David could also make a video of photosynth. <br /><br />We'll also want to see how long the presentation is getting, make sure we have time for a demo.Dr. Susa Stonedahlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17196351556257545799noreply@blogger.com