Converting ODP to ICO is like photographing every slide
Learn why ODP to ICO doesn't work and discover the right alternatives.
← Back to ConverterWhy This Doesn't Work
ODP is a presentation format containing slides with text and images. ICO is a image format for media content. Presentations don't make sound (unless you present them, but that's different). They don't become icon images just because you want them to. While you could export slides as images or create a video of your presentation, these require presentation software with export features, not file converters.
Let's Be Real...
ODP contains multiple slides. ICO captures one image. You could render each slide as an image, but which slide do you want? This requires slide-by-slide export, not simple conversion.
Understanding the Formats
What is ODP?
ODP (OpenDocument Presentation) - ODP stores slides with layouts in XML within ZIP container. Images are pixel arrays. Converting presentations to images means rendering each slide as separate rasterized files—creating visual snapshots. This produces static images but removes animations, transitions, speaker notes, and embedded multimedia capabilities.
Learn more about ODP →What is ICO?
ICO (Icon File) - ICO stores multiple bitmap images at various sizes and color depths (1-bit to 32-bit with alpha) in a single file. Designed for Windows application and website favicons. Contains multiple representations (16×16, 32×32, 48×48, 256×256) for different display contexts. Can store both BMP and PNG formats internally. Maximum 256×256 pixels per image. Supports transparency.
Learn more about ICO →Why People Search for This
Users searching for ODP to ICO conversion usually want to accomplish one of these goals:
- Export a PowerPoint or presentation as a video file
- Record or screen-capture a slideshow with narration as a video
- Convert presentation slides into an animated video
- Share slides as a video that plays without presentation software
The Technical Reality
ODP presentations store discrete slides with layout XML (PPTX uses Office Open XML ZIP archive). ICO media requires continuous playback (audio at 44.1kHz sampling, video at 24-60fps with H.264 codec). Converting static slides to media requires rendering engines that generate frames, apply transitions, add timing, and optionally synthesize narration - this is content creation, not format conversion.
When Would Someone Want This?
People search for ODP to ICO conversion when they want to create presentation videos for sharing, extract slide images for documents, or create narrated video presentations. Educators might want to record lectures. Marketers might want to create video ads from slides. However, this requires presentation software with export features (like PowerPoint's 'Export to Video') or screen recording tools - not simple file converters.
What Would Happen If We Tried?
If we tried this conversion, we'd have to somehow turn slides into icon images. The result? Either nothing, or something so bizarre that your computer would question its life choices. Slides stay slides. ICO stays ICO. That's just how it is. You'd get either silence (for audio) or a static image (for video) - completely defeating the purpose of media formats.
Tools for This Task
**Best for video export:** PowerPoint/Keynote built-in export. **Best for narrated recording:** Loom, Screencast-O-Matic, Camtasia. **Best for slide images:** Google Slides export, PDF conversion. **Best for screen recording:** OBS Studio (free), Camtasia (professional). **Best for slideshows:** FFmpeg (from images), Windows Movie Maker. Choose based on need: direct export for simplicity, screen recording for narration, image export for custom editing.