Playing a PowerPoint presentation on a portable is popular nowadays. You may be an expert in showing a business presentation on a Blackberry and extending an entertaining PPT to an iPhone. But how about iPad? Do you know how to turn a PowerPoint presentation onto an iPad? This post will guide you through.
As iPad isn’t able to play PowerPoint directly, a compromise is necessary. Here I would love to introduce you 2 alternative choices:
Method 1: Turn PowerPoint to Video for Play-back on iPad
That is the way I prefer. Though not ready for MS PowerPoint, iPad gives good support for video playback. Below follows the video specifications of iPad:
iPad compatible video file formats:
Video is no doubt the best choice for playing a PowerPoint presentation full of visual aids.
Benefits of converting PowerPoint to video for iPad:
Then how? To convert your PowerPoint presentation to an iPad-compatible video, a third-party software app called Moyea PPT to Video Converter is there to help. The robust conversion program will enable you to expand a complex PowerPoint presentation to any format of iPad video, despite of fixed transitions, animations, linked sounds or movie clips. The conversion goes as easy as 3 steps, shown as below:
Once converted, the video presentation can be transferred to your iPad. Open your iTunes, choose File -> Preferences, then Video in the iPad tab. Choose the video from the specified location, and click OK for sync.
When the video presentation is on your iPad, you can play it at large.
Note: The Saving As Video method is highly recommended for complicated PowerPoint presentations with visual aids.
Let’s take an easy peek at the second method. Later, you can compare it with the first.
Method 2: Save PowerPoint as Static Pictures for Showing on iPad
iPad has a slideshow photo viewer that allows you to enjoy still pictures in slideshow mode. That is, you can save your PowerPoint presentation to pictures for displaying on iPad.
Best image file format for iPad: JPEG - takes the least memory yet with high quality.
To save your PowerPoint presentation to a static set of pictures, do the following:
Now you can import the set of slide pictures to your iPad. Go to your iTunes, select File -> Preferences, in the iPad tab, and choose Photos to add in the slides from the specified folder. Click OK for sync.
When the slides are synced to your iPad, you can view it in a picture slideshow mode.
Limitations: Everything dynamic in PowerPoint will get lost, i.e. animations, timings, music, movie clips.
It is obvious that Method 2 favors silent, motionless PowerPoint presentations for iPad, while Method 1 does a wonderful job for dynamic slideshows on iPad. Dear readers, do you need to play your presentation on iPad? Which method do you prefer? Tell me your choice!
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