Exporting clips for Powerpoint

I'm trying to export clips to use in a Powerpoint presentation which I thought would be relatively straightforward to do but I'm having trouble with the whole exporting thing..!
Could anybody guide me on what I need to be exporting the clips as because when I tried it the first time and took the files over on a cd to the PC, it didnt recognise them. Do I export from just Quicktime or should I be doing the Quicktime conversion? And do I need to have a certain type of Quicktime Player available on my PC or can it be played from my Windows Media Player?
Any help would be much appreciated!
Cheers x

hi
thanks for your suggestions. I do have QuickTime installed on my PC and so far I have tried to export them as avi files but when I put it on the PC, an error came up saying 'a codec is required to play this file' (on Windows Media Player). I've just been reading up on some stuff about codecs and file formats on the web and manual but it's a little confusing..!
how would I transcode them to MPEG-1? Also, when the WMP failed to play the clip I tried to open it with the QuickTime Player - it came up but the image quality was quite reduced and there didnt appear to be any sound..is there something else I should be doing with my video sequences before I export them?
thanks again for your help! you might be able to tell I'm pretty new to all of this!
jen x

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