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Doofus Maximus
A friend of mine called with a very odd problem. He just bought a new laptop
and has done clean installs of Office 2000 and Office 2003 (he is a trainer
and needs both). When inserting video files into his presentations, anything
based on the MPEG standard (mpeg, mpg, mp3, etc.) will not play in
PowerPoint. AVI, WMV, etc. seem to play just fine in both versions. With the
MPEGs in 2000, PowerPoint crashes; in 2003, the videos just won't play. The
video files will play normally in Windows Media Player and QuickTime, but
will not play at all in mplay32.exe.
We have checked the MCI Extensions in the registry and they are all as they
should be. We have checked his audio and video codecs in "Sounds and Audio
Devices" in the Control Panel. We have run DXDiag, throttled back his video
hardware acceleration, uninstalled a couple of HP video-editing apps, and so
forth. In short we have checked everything at Sonia Coleman's site as well
as the troubleshooting tips at echosvoice.com. All settings appear to be OK.
None of the work-arounds (drag-and-drop, hyperlinking, inserting as an
object) resolve the issue. I find this especially puzzling as the
drag-and-drop should turn control over the Windows Media Player, where the
videos play normally if it's running on its own. But this is not happening
inside of PowerPoint. In fact, all he gets with the drag-and-drop is a file
name.
The videos were moved to the new computer with a flash drive. They play on
the flash drive just fine on the old laptop, but not on the new one, so I
doubt that he's dealing with corrupted video files. Frankly, I'm stumped. If
it helps any, Office 2000 is patched with SP3 and Office 2003 is patched
with SP1, but the problem was there before the service packs were applied.
The OS is XP Home with SP2 installed.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. TIA.
Mark
doofus_maximus [at] hotmail [dot] com
and has done clean installs of Office 2000 and Office 2003 (he is a trainer
and needs both). When inserting video files into his presentations, anything
based on the MPEG standard (mpeg, mpg, mp3, etc.) will not play in
PowerPoint. AVI, WMV, etc. seem to play just fine in both versions. With the
MPEGs in 2000, PowerPoint crashes; in 2003, the videos just won't play. The
video files will play normally in Windows Media Player and QuickTime, but
will not play at all in mplay32.exe.
We have checked the MCI Extensions in the registry and they are all as they
should be. We have checked his audio and video codecs in "Sounds and Audio
Devices" in the Control Panel. We have run DXDiag, throttled back his video
hardware acceleration, uninstalled a couple of HP video-editing apps, and so
forth. In short we have checked everything at Sonia Coleman's site as well
as the troubleshooting tips at echosvoice.com. All settings appear to be OK.
None of the work-arounds (drag-and-drop, hyperlinking, inserting as an
object) resolve the issue. I find this especially puzzling as the
drag-and-drop should turn control over the Windows Media Player, where the
videos play normally if it's running on its own. But this is not happening
inside of PowerPoint. In fact, all he gets with the drag-and-drop is a file
name.
The videos were moved to the new computer with a flash drive. They play on
the flash drive just fine on the old laptop, but not on the new one, so I
doubt that he's dealing with corrupted video files. Frankly, I'm stumped. If
it helps any, Office 2000 is patched with SP3 and Office 2003 is patched
with SP1, but the problem was there before the service packs were applied.
The OS is XP Home with SP2 installed.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. TIA.
Mark
doofus_maximus [at] hotmail [dot] com