No wonder. it isn't synced. Your computer is set a day ahead, the video is
just trying to catch up. (vbg)
Could it be a corrupted codec?
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> 1. How can I guarantee audio / video synchronization for movies inserted
> into PPT?
>
> Avi files inserted normally (Insert - Insert Movie - Movie from file)
never
> synchronize. Take an audio/video movie clip which play perfectly in
Windows
> Media Player and insert into a PPT show on the same system. It will be
> horribly out of sync.
>
> 2. Assuming the only solution to this problem is to insert the clip as a
> Windows Media Player object, how can I keep Media Player 9.0 from trying
to
> launch full screen during the show? This disrupts the video signal and
> causes external lcd projectors to temporarily lose the signal.
>
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