Re: Playing videos linked to Powerpoint in Powerpoint 2007
- From: Boris <Boris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 19:04:00 -0800
PARTIAL SOLUTION
That is, this works but I do not understand why...
Foirts, the MCI player is of course, mplay32 not mplayer2. Mplay32 would not
play the avi clip either, even though I have (re)installed the latest DivX
cnd XviD codecs. Now, here is the strange bit... renaming the clip to .mpg,
instead of .avi, and then relinking in to PowerPoint (or playing in Mplay32)
and hey presto everything works... I guess this must have something to do
with the latest DivX and XviD codecs 'cause, as I said right at the start,
this clip was running fine (as an AVI) in previous versions of PowerPoint
with the DivX 5.3 (?) pro bundle installed....
Now, if anyone can tell me why it works with an MPG extentsion but not an
AVI one (when Mplyer2 and wmplayer don't minf either extension - and indeed
would play the files even before I reinstalled te DivX of XviD), or what I
need to do to repair this seeming annomoly, I would perhaps sleep a little
easier...
Many thanks again for all your help.
Best wishes, Boris
"Boris" wrote:
Thanks Steve for the tips and thank you too Austin. GSpot is a great little.
tool so I particularly like that.
Now, GSpot suggested that I did not hqave a DivX decoder (though I obviously
did as I could play my clip both in Windows Media Player and in the MCI
palyer). So, I have installed the DivX 6.7 codec, downloaded via MSN (passed
on to DivX) and now have the DIVx codec fully registered in the registry and
GSpot gives the all clear for my video clip. However, it still will not play
when linked in to PowerPoint (now I do not get a black image but an image
frozen on the first frame - in both preview and slide show modes). I have
tried crating a new pptx file with just one slide (the movie clip), with the
movie and the pptx file in my root directory (not the system root but a
different partition root)... I have also tried rebooting several times but
this does not make any differnence either. In fact, the only discernable
difference would apper to be that Windows Media Player no longer suggests it
is using a Nero Video codec but is now refering to DivX... I also tried
installing one of the small XVid codecs but that too didn't work...
Does anyone have any further suggestions - as I say, the clip plays fine in
the MCI player and used to play fine on my old system in PowerPoint XP (on
that system I had the DivX 5. something pro bundle installed but... ...)
Many thanks for all your helpful suggestions.
Best wishes, Boris.
"Austin Myers" wrote:
Boris,
You might want to give this tutorial a quick read.
http://www.playsforcertain.com/tutorial.htm
Also, try moving the presentation and all the linked videos to a folder with
a shorter path. Example C:\test.
Austin Myers
MS PowerPoint MVP Team
Provider of PFCPro, PFCMedia and PFCExpress
www.playsforcertain.com
"Boris" <Boris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi
I have a PowerPoint presentation to which I have linked several videos
(avi
files). The PowerPoint was originally created in Office 2002 version and
all
video played (and continue to play) fine (well, perhaps a little dimmer
than
I would ideally like but...). However, as I have switched to Office 2007
on
my main machine, I find that one of the videos no longer plays correctly
(I
get the audio but just a black, blank frame for the video). The behaviour
is
the same whether I try to play the PowerPoint show or just preview the
clip
in PowerPoint. The clip in question plays perfectly well in Windows Media
Player (wmplayer) or mplayer2. The clip is in "DX50" format (using the
"Nero
Video Decoder", according to wmplayer)...
Any help would, would, as always, be gratefully received.
Best wishes, Boris.
PS
I have a related question that I would like to ask at the same time: how
can
you get the full link information (file name and path) from an object once
you have inserted or linked it to PowerPoint? Frequently that would be
useful
information to have but the best I can do is to apply some animation to
the
object to get its name in the custom animation panel...
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