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ScottG
Having read a bunch of the MPEG4 help answers... I'm still at a loss
and would appreciate any insight/help.
Within a PPT produced by someone else, I'm getting the "QuickTime(tm)
and a MPEG-4 Video decompressor needed" message on my XP based laptop
using PowerPoint 2003.
* I've installed the latest QuickTime 7.0.4
* I've installed the latest MS DirectX and Windows Encoders as
suggested in an earlier post.
* I've installed the trial version of PFCMedia, which supposedly fixes
such things.
* I've burned two candles surrounding a picture of Bill Gates and a
Microsoft logo and asked it for forgiveness based on any unregistered
software I may have ever used. (Yes, my PowerPoint is a legal and
registered copy. That was just a poor joke.)
Here's another odd thing, I can play the .mov files directly in
QuickTime, just not in PowerPoint. If it's the MCI that should be
handling this, I'm really at a loss as to why they're not playing
within the PowerPoint application itself.
Thanks for any ideas!
Scott
and would appreciate any insight/help.
Within a PPT produced by someone else, I'm getting the "QuickTime(tm)
and a MPEG-4 Video decompressor needed" message on my XP based laptop
using PowerPoint 2003.
* I've installed the latest QuickTime 7.0.4
* I've installed the latest MS DirectX and Windows Encoders as
suggested in an earlier post.
* I've installed the trial version of PFCMedia, which supposedly fixes
such things.
* I've burned two candles surrounding a picture of Bill Gates and a
Microsoft logo and asked it for forgiveness based on any unregistered
software I may have ever used. (Yes, my PowerPoint is a legal and
registered copy. That was just a poor joke.)
Here's another odd thing, I can play the .mov files directly in
QuickTime, just not in PowerPoint. If it's the MCI that should be
handling this, I'm really at a loss as to why they're not playing
within the PowerPoint application itself.
Thanks for any ideas!
Scott