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Capture v2
Reviewed by Geetesh
Bajaj, June 30th 2006

Introduction
About Capture v2
Download and Installation
Using Capture v2
Pricing and Support
Conclusion

Introduction
Undeniably, PowerPoint is the best program out there for creating
presentations that you are going to deliver in-person, but if you
have to send the presentation as an email attachment, the file
sizes can be huge. This might make you think of converting the
presentation into another format like Flash SWF. There are umpteen
tools available that do this conversion -- and some do so much
more as well. But if you want a simple tool that just does a quick
conversion to SWF, you might want to look at Capture v2,
the subject of this review. Of course, Capture does much more and
the conversions are not only limited to SWF -- having said that,
in this review, I'll explore how to convert a PowerPoint file to
a SWF file using Capture.

About Capture v2
Capture v2 is from Multidmedia Limited (MDM),
a company based in the UK. MDM offers several other products from
their site.
My contact at MDM for this review was Seetle Chahal -
thank you, Seetle.
You can download a free trial version of Capture v2 from their site...
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Download and Installation
Download the installer from the link given above, run the setup
routine and follow the instructions. You'll end up with an MDM
program group in your Windows Start menu (see Figure 1 below).

Figure 1: The MDM Start Menu Group
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Using Capture v2
When installed, follow these steps to convert a PowerPoint file
to SWF using Capture.
- Go to your Windows Start menu and choose All programs | MDM
| MDM Capture v2 (see Figure 1 above).
- This opens the Capture v2 interface. When the application opens
for the first time, you'll be shown a dialog box with various
capture area options. Rather than selecting any provided options,
click on the Skip this screen and start with a blank
presentation option on the bottom right (see Figure
2)
Figure 2: Capture 2 and the welcome screen
- Right click anywhere inside the workspace to open a context
menu. Choose the Add Group | Microsoft Power Point presentation,
as shown in Figure 3.

Figure 3: Add a PowerPoint
- This opens a dialog box that allows you to navigate and select
the location of the presentation you want to use. Click Open
and Capture will present you with another dialog box where you
will provide the presentation dimensions, For this review, I
have set it to 1024 x 768, as you can see in Figure 4. Remember
-- a larger chosen resolution will always increase the file size
of your Flash output. If you need to email the Flash SWFs, use
a lower resolution like 640 x 480 or 800 x 600. You can also
place a check in the box next to Full Screen option.
After setting the dimensions, click on Import button.

Figure 4: Set your import dimensions
- Depending on the size of your actual PowerPoint presentation,
you will have to wait a while as Capture loads the presentation.
That's because behind the scenes, Capture is actually loading
PowerPoint to import your slides -- although this process might
be transparent to you as the user, it's nevertheless significant
because you won't be able to use Capture's PowerPoint importing
abilities unless you have a copy of PowerPoint installed on the
same machine.
- After the import is done, Capture's interface can be seen
with several tabs and slide thumbnails as you can see in Figure
5.

Figure 5: The Capture interface
You can mainly see three tabs on the left:
- The Thumbnail tab shows you the individual slide previews,
- The Preview tab shows the actual size of selected slides,
and
- The Export tab is where you can set and customize the export
settings.
There are some other tabs at the right side of the interface which is where you
can insert audio files, change general settings, and even add a text bubble.
- To export the presentation to SWF, go to File menu and choose
Export to | SWF file, There are other formats also in which the
file can be exported, as you can see in Figure 6.

Figure 6: Export to Flash SWF or other formats
- Select the destination folder and save the converted SWF file.
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Pricing and Support
Capture v2 costs $199.99, if you have the older version you can
upgrade for $59.99.
Email support is complemented by a small online FAQ that I wish
was more detailed.
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Conclusion
To be fair, I have just reviewed the PowerPoint to Flash conversion
options of Capture in this review -- and although the output is
nice and easy to create, I can't help observing that this does
lose all the animations and interactivity in the actual PowerPoint
presentation. And I'll add that the implementation is very easy
-- many other PowerPoint to Flash conversion programs are over-complicated
in comparison.
So, if you are just looking for a PowerPoint to Flash converter,
I'll recommend you look at some other options as well before reaching
a decision. On the other hand, don't forget that Capture has many
more options that can be very helpful. If you can use any of those
capabilities as well, then Capture is a good investment in your
software library.
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