

PowerPoint Video Editor in Adobe Presenter - I was expecting some choppy video with dropped frames but that wasn’t the case.
#How to use adobe presenter theme windows
In my test run, I imported a 3 MB Windows Media video clip into Presenter and the output size of the entire presentation was still less than 2 MB without any considerable loss in video quality. There’s a built video editor as well to help you add some basic video effects your video clips included inside PowerPoint. It supports almost every video format from MOV to AVI to 3GB and encodes them internally to Flash video using the On2 FLV encoder. Other than slides, you can add audio narrations, record webcam video or import existing video clips into your presentations. All your slide transitions and animations are well preserved in the output.Īnd if you aren’t too happy with the default factory settings, no worries - almost everything inside Presenter can be easily customized and branded included the color schemes, fonts, layout, logos and so on. To get started, you just open the PowerPoint slideshow, switch to the “Adobe Presenter” and publish in the desired format. It supports Office XP, 2003 and the new PPTX format of PowerPoint Office 2007.

This is main authoring window of Adobe Presenter that appears as a new menu inside Microsoft PowerPoint.
#How to use adobe presenter theme pdf
Adobe Presenter inside Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007Īdobe Presenter 7 is a Microsoft PowerPoint add-in that transforms your boring presentations into interactive and very engaging Flash movies that can be easily shared as regular web pages, PDF documents or you can even distribute them on mobile phones that support Flash like Nokia or Windows Mobile.Īdobe Presenter, that was earlier known as Macromedia Breeze until Adobe acquired Macromedia, is available for the PowerPoint on Windows only but the output can viewed on any browser / computer that has Flash Player including Mac, Linux and even Unix (Solaris).įor examples, check these Google Webinars - they are all done in Breeze, now Adobe Presenter.
