Any onboard software to create DVD from ppt file?

Hi Folks,
I am wanting to create a universal DVD from a Power Point presentation I created for family members.  It is a collection of mostly static photos in a memorial I created.  Do I have any onboard software in my HP Pavilion dv6 to accomplish this (without having to go slide-by-slide and adding sound, two annimations, etc)?
Thanks

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Jim54929 wrote:
Hi Folks,
I am wanting to create a universal DVD from a Power Point presentation I created for family members.  It is a collection of mostly static photos in a memorial I created.  Do I have any onboard software in my HP Pavilion dv6 to accomplish this (without having to go slide-by-slide and adding sound, two annimations, etc)?
Thanks
Hi Jim54929,
It would help greatly if you were to identify your dv6 notebook PC with more than just the series name. Look at my signature to see how I identified my Pavillion notebook. Include all alphanumeric characters.  Also include the installed operating system when you reply to this post.
Kind regards,
erico
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