PowerPoint to video

Is it possible to save a powerpoint presentation, with animations, as a video file? Lots available for Windows, but can not find one for Mac. QuickTime does not work when the presentation is running and to support the entire screen, that is to say, cannot start the quicktime recorder?

How to add a Powerpoint presentation to iMovie:

http://www.WikiHow.com/add-a-PowerPoint-to-iMovie

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