Monday, July 16, 2012

How to Convert a Youtube Video into Another Format for PowerPoint

Suppose you find a YouTube video and want to convert it into another format for PowerPoint, because you know PowerPoint doesn’t support MP4, FLV nor WebM format that a YouTube usually is.

What format does PowerPoint support? AVI or WMV format are the best choice for PowerPoint video. Below we will show you 3 methods to convert PowerPoint to AVI for your PowerPoint presentation.

1. convertvideotoaudio.com

The convertvideotoaudio.com is an online application to convert YouTube video to MP3, MP4, 3GP, FLV, MOV, WMV and AVI file and offers you directly link to download for free. First copy the YouTube URL and click Download button.
youtube to video online



Very soon, the YouTube video to AVI conversion will be finished and you can click Download the get the AVI format YouTube video to your computer.
youtube to video online


2. YouTube downloader & video converter

You can also download the YouTube video to your computer and then convert to AVI or WMV format you want. This free AVI converter will help you to convert YouTube video to AVI format for free.
youtube to avi converter


3. SWF to AVI converter

Are you kidding? What is the relation of YouTube video and SWF format? In fact this SWF converter supports YouTube so you can paste the YouTube URL and convert YouTube video to AVI format. If you’re using Mac, there is also a Mac version of SWF converter.
swf to avi converter

A detailed guide on how to convert YouTube video to AVI using SWF converter.

For each method there are different alternatives that we cannot list them all in this article. With these 3 methods, there shouldn’t be any problem for you to convert a YouTube video into another format for your PowerPoint slideshow. Have a try yourself!

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On the other hand, if you want to upload your PowerPoint presentation to YouTube to share with your friends and people all over the world, you will need the PowerPoint to YouTube converter  to convert PowerPoint formats to video formats that YouTube could support.

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