Exporting from FCP to put in Powerpoint presentation

Hi, folks. I need some help. We're working on a short video (6 min. tops) for our company Christmas party. It includes two songs and lots of still pictures of the employees' kids. Each picture has a caption. We are using motion transitions to spice things up a little.
We've exported it to DVDSP to burn a DVD to import into the boss's PC laptop so that he can put it into his Powerpoint presentation.
Everything plays smoothly and the audio is fine, however the video has a lot of artifacts around the text and also around some of the imported graphics (colored vector drawings of trees, snowflakes, elves, etc.) We tried using a high bit rate, but it made no difference in the quality.
Any suggestions?

I agree with this response. Since PowerPoint for a Mac will run MOV files, whereas PowerPoint in a PC will not (without jumping thru some difficult hoops), if you have a Mac laptop about, use PowerPoint or, better yet, Keynote. Moreover, DVD's cannot be run in a PowerPoint presentation without some special software.

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