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Walter King
Hi,
I'm creating a PowerPoint presentation with an AVI embedded in it that shows
a screen capture of a web browser being used. Unfortunately, the quality of
the text is very poor if it isn't shown at just the right size, which I'm
guessing is exactly the same size that it was captured / created at.
My question is this: is there a way that I can force the "movie" to be shown
at a particular size? Alternatively, if I set my screen resolution to be the
same that's used when the slide shown is shown and the text in the movie
looks good there, can I be sure that it'll look ok when the slide show is
presented?
Now that I've stated the questions, let me explain part of the reason for my
concern. When I'm editing / creating the slides and I select "Play Movie"
after right-clicking on it, the movie looks just fine (at this point I'm
viewing the slides at "100%" resolution). However, when I select View /
Slide Show and the movie plays, the text looks pretty bad even though the
movie *seems* to be display at the same size that I "previewed" it in. Is it
resizing the movie and I just can't see the different (which would explain
why the text quality degrades)? But if so, why is it a different size when I
do a View / Slide Show versus when I'm editing and select "Play Movie"? If
it's *not* showing the movie at a different size, then why is the quality of
the text so much worse when I view the slide show versus just playing the
movie during editing of the slides?
The bottom line is this: how can I be sure that the text will look good when
the movie's played given that I won't have access to the machine on which
it's played in advance? Again, I *do* know what resolution will be used, but
even on my own machine I can't get consistent results with a given
resolution.
Thanks in advance for your help.
I'm creating a PowerPoint presentation with an AVI embedded in it that shows
a screen capture of a web browser being used. Unfortunately, the quality of
the text is very poor if it isn't shown at just the right size, which I'm
guessing is exactly the same size that it was captured / created at.
My question is this: is there a way that I can force the "movie" to be shown
at a particular size? Alternatively, if I set my screen resolution to be the
same that's used when the slide shown is shown and the text in the movie
looks good there, can I be sure that it'll look ok when the slide show is
presented?
Now that I've stated the questions, let me explain part of the reason for my
concern. When I'm editing / creating the slides and I select "Play Movie"
after right-clicking on it, the movie looks just fine (at this point I'm
viewing the slides at "100%" resolution). However, when I select View /
Slide Show and the movie plays, the text looks pretty bad even though the
movie *seems* to be display at the same size that I "previewed" it in. Is it
resizing the movie and I just can't see the different (which would explain
why the text quality degrades)? But if so, why is it a different size when I
do a View / Slide Show versus when I'm editing and select "Play Movie"? If
it's *not* showing the movie at a different size, then why is the quality of
the text so much worse when I view the slide show versus just playing the
movie during editing of the slides?
The bottom line is this: how can I be sure that the text will look good when
the movie's played given that I won't have access to the machine on which
it's played in advance? Again, I *do* know what resolution will be used, but
even on my own machine I can't get consistent results with a given
resolution.
Thanks in advance for your help.