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Boris
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...
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...