PPS to MTV Converter

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Raytracing-Ready Output

MTV is a purpose-built format for raytracing applications. Your PPS slides become raw image data that integrates directly into 3D rendering pipelines.

Private and Secure

Uploaded PPS files are deleted immediately after conversion. Generated MTV images are removed within 24 hours — your presentation data stays confidential.

No Installs Required

Convert PPS presentations to MTV images entirely in your web browser. No need for PowerPoint, raytracing tools, or desktop software of any kind.

How to convert PPS to MTV

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose mtv or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your mtv file right afterwards

About formats

PPS (PowerPoint Slideshow) is a binary presentation format from Microsoft that functions identically to PPT with one behavioral difference: double-clicking a PPS file launches it directly in slideshow (full-screen) mode rather than opening the editing interface. The format uses the same OLE2 compound document structure as PPT, storing slides, text, images, animations, transitions, speaker notes, and embedded objects in binary streams. PPS files are typically produced by saving a finished PPT presentation in slideshow format, signaling that the content is intended for viewing rather than editing — though the file can still be opened for editing through PowerPoint's File menu. The format gained widespread use in corporate environments for distributing ready-to-present slide decks, training materials, kiosk displays, and self-running presentations. One advantage is presentation-ready behavior — recipients can launch a PPS file and immediately begin presenting without navigating editing tools, reducing the chance of accidentally modifying content or revealing speaker notes. The auto-play capability is another strength for unattended scenarios: combined with automatic timing and looping features, PPS files power information kiosks, digital signage, and lobby displays that run continuously without operator interaction. While the newer PPSX format has superseded PPS for current workflows, the binary slideshow format remains encountered in archived corporate materials and legacy presentation libraries.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: 1995
MTV is a simple raster image format created by Mark T. VandeWettering for the MTV Ray Tracer, a ray tracing program released in 1988 as one of the early publicly available ray tracers distributed through Usenet. The format stores 24-bit RGB images with a minimal text header followed by raw pixel data. The header consists of a single line containing the image width and height as ASCII integers, followed immediately by the pixel data where each pixel occupies three bytes (red, green, blue) arranged in row-major order from top-left to bottom-right. The MTV Ray Tracer itself was significant in the history of computer graphics — distributed freely via the comp.graphics Usenet newsgroup, it introduced many programmers and students to the principles of ray tracing: ray-object intersection, reflection, refraction, shadows, and recursive shading. The MTV format was the program's native output, and its simplicity made it easy for users to write custom viewers and converters on whatever platform they had access to — a practical necessity in the fragmented Unix workstation landscape of the late 1980s. One advantage is extreme implementation simplicity: the format can be read in a handful of lines of code in any programming language, with no libraries, no compression algorithms, and no metadata parsing required — just read two integers and then read width x height x 3 bytes of pixel data. The format's historical significance in the computer graphics community provides another dimension — MTV files from early ray tracing experiments represent primary artifacts from the era when ray tracing transitioned from academic research to accessible software. MTV files are supported by ImageMagick and various legacy graphics tools.
Initial release: 1988

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert PPS to MTV?

MTV is a raw raytracing image format used in rendering pipelines. Converting PPS slides to MTV provides uncompressed pixel data suited for 3D visualization tools.

What software opens MTV files?

MTV images can be viewed in ImageMagick, XnView, and specialized raytracing applications. Some Unix-based image viewers also handle the format natively.

Does the conversion preserve slide colors?

Yes — MTV stores full RGB pixel data. Each slide is rendered faithfully with its original color information intact in the output image.

Are MTV files large?

MTV stores raw pixel data without compression, so file sizes scale directly with image resolution. Each slide produces a moderately sized image file.

Is PPS to MTV conversion free?

Standard conversions are free on Convertio. Premium plans accommodate larger presentations and batch processing needs.

Can MTV images be converted to other formats afterward?

Yes — MTV files can be re-converted to PNG, BMP, TIFF, or any other image format whenever a more widely supported output is needed.

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