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I want to do something that *I* think is simple: Play an intro QuickTime (or
SWF) video that stops on the last frame. In other words start with the first
frame, play, and end and stop at the last frame. Sadly, what I get is that
PPT plays the video, stops at the end and then shows the first frame.
Noooooooooo!
I guess it's the "Poster Frame" feature, which automatically selects the
first frame. But when I select the last frame as the Poster Frame, it shows
it at the the beginning as if it's the first frame, and I don't want that
either.
I tried to make the slide automatically transition to another frame w/ the
final frame in it, but it flashes white no matter what transition I pick,
even if "None." This really ruins the effect I'm trying to create.
So is there a way to do this in PowerPoint on a Mac? A Macro, VB scriptlet,
AVI vs. MOV, or am I simply missing a feature?
Thanks!
--Ted
SWF) video that stops on the last frame. In other words start with the first
frame, play, and end and stop at the last frame. Sadly, what I get is that
PPT plays the video, stops at the end and then shows the first frame.
Noooooooooo!
I guess it's the "Poster Frame" feature, which automatically selects the
first frame. But when I select the last frame as the Poster Frame, it shows
it at the the beginning as if it's the first frame, and I don't want that
either.
I tried to make the slide automatically transition to another frame w/ the
final frame in it, but it flashes white no matter what transition I pick,
even if "None." This really ruins the effect I'm trying to create.
So is there a way to do this in PowerPoint on a Mac? A Macro, VB scriptlet,
AVI vs. MOV, or am I simply missing a feature?
Thanks!
--Ted