If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
In power point, I want to show a video clip, but it runs too fast
In power point, I want to show a video clip, but it runs too fast. It works
fine in windows media player, but too fast as a clip in power point. Also , I want it to open full screen. I've tried a hyperlink, which works, but the power point presentation stays opn so I can't see the video playing |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
In power point, I want to show a video clip, but it runs too fast
I think I can help you.
1) If you have PowerPoint 2007, start by getting the Developer Tab by Office Button | PowerPoint Options | Check Show Developer tab in the ribbon. Click the Developer Tab, then go on to step 2. If you have PowerPoint 2003, View | Toolbars | Control Toolbox. Go on to step 2. 2) Click the Hammer-and-Wrench button, and find Windows Media Player. Click OK, then drag the cursor to make the object. Right click it and click Properties. Double-click Custom, then Browse. Find and select you video, then OK, and OK. -- I like PowerPoint. "joytuc" wrote: In power point, I want to show a video clip, but it runs too fast. It works fine in windows media player, but too fast as a clip in power point. Also , I want it to open full screen. I've tried a hyperlink, which works, but the power point presentation stays opn so I can't see the video playing |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
In power point, I want to show a video clip, but it runs too fast
This is caused by the system using the wrong codec to play the video. My
guess is you installed software that included its own codec and is now associated with the file type. Solution 1. You can try re-installing Windows Media Player. This will reset the codec's back to original. Solution 2. Convert the video to a more PowerPoint friendly format. PFCPro will take care of this for you and allow you to edit the video directly in PowerPoint. (Along with a LOT of additional features.) www.playsforcertain.com Austin Myers AT&W Technologies Creators of PowerPoint add-ins "joytuc" wrote in message ... In power point, I want to show a video clip, but it runs too fast. It works fine in windows media player, but too fast as a clip in power point. Also , I want it to open full screen. I've tried a hyperlink, which works, but the power point presentation stays opn so I can't see the video playing |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|