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Smart PPT Converter 2.1.1.27


License Free to try
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Downloads 60 Limitations None
Publisher Smart Soft File Size 4.5M
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Smart PPT Converter is a program that offers easy and fast conversion from Power Point files to AVI, WMV, MPEG, MOV, MP4, VOB, FLV and 3GP. Its interface is easy to use, offers batch conversion and a lot of custom settings. This program will allow you to convert your PPT files to video files that you can watch on your mobile phone or upload to a video website. Smart PPT Converter will keep all details of your PPT presentations and will keep the original video quality of your files. It will also allow you to use different audio and video codecs, set bit rate and sample rate, set the size of the aspect ratio or keep the original size. You will be also able to tweak your videos - set your own default transition time between slides, mute all sounds or add a new soundtrack or to ignore all effects. Runs on all Windows systems. Smart PPT Converter comes with 90 days money back guarantee and 24/7 customer support.

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