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Joseph M. Newcomer
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      7th Jul 2008
I have a 3-4 second AVI file that I want to play as part of an animation. However, when I
try to play it, I get 3-4 seconds of completely black image. It plays fine in Media
Player, If I right-click "Play Movie" in PPT 2003 I get the same phenomenon: 3 seconds of
black image.

Also, there is a serious bug in PPT2003; if I selection the option to hide when not
playing, it hangs PowerPoint and only the task manager can kill it. It otherwise is
catatonic. Since I can use the animation entry/exit to control its visibility this does
not pose a challenge, but it was annoying when I first encountered it.

I tried it as an animated GIF (export from Adobe Premiere, where I extracted the 3 seconds
from the sequence I wanted), and it is far too slow; more like 1fps instead of the 30fps
required. There seems to be no parameter in Adobe Premiere to set the timing, so I'm
assuming that this is an intrinsic problem (the animated GIF file is 17MB, the AVI is
11MB).

Any suggestions as to what I might do to get this to work?
thanks
joe
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TAJ Simmons
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      7th Jul 2008
Joseph

see
trouble shooting video / movies
http://www.echosvoice.com/tshoot_video2.htm
particularly point 2


When you tried the GIF, did you set the 'frames per second'

See also
http://www.playsforcertain.com/

cheers
TAJ Simmons
Microsoft Powerpoint MVP

http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com
awesome - powerpoint templates,
powerpoint backgrounds, free samples, ppt tutorials...




"Joseph M. Newcomer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have a 3-4 second AVI file that I want to play as part of an animation.
>However, when I
> try to play it, I get 3-4 seconds of completely black image. It plays
> fine in Media
> Player, If I right-click "Play Movie" in PPT 2003 I get the same
> phenomenon: 3 seconds of
> black image.
>
> Also, there is a serious bug in PPT2003; if I selection the option to hide
> when not
> playing, it hangs PowerPoint and only the task manager can kill it. It
> otherwise is
> catatonic. Since I can use the animation entry/exit to control its
> visibility this does
> not pose a challenge, but it was annoying when I first encountered it.
>
> I tried it as an animated GIF (export from Adobe Premiere, where I
> extracted the 3 seconds
> from the sequence I wanted), and it is far too slow; more like 1fps
> instead of the 30fps
> required. There seems to be no parameter in Adobe Premiere to set the
> timing, so I'm
> assuming that this is an intrinsic problem (the animated GIF file is 17MB,
> the AVI is
> 11MB).
>
> Any suggestions as to what I might do to get this to work?
> thanks
> joe
> Joseph M. Newcomer [MVP]
> email: (E-Mail Removed)
> Web: http://www.flounder.com
> MVP Tips: http://www.flounder.com/mvp_tips.htm



 
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Austin Myers
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      7th Jul 2008
I suspect you have the video file too "deep" in the folder structure. PPT
has a known issue with long file/path names.

Try creating a folder with a short path (NOT the desktop) like: "C:\test".

Place the presentation and the video file in the new folder.

Delete the video file from the presentation and reinsert it from the new
location.



Austin Myers
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team

Creator of PFCPro, PFCMedia and PFCExpress
http://www.playsforcertain.com



"Joseph M. Newcomer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have a 3-4 second AVI file that I want to play as part of an animation.
>However, when I
> try to play it, I get 3-4 seconds of completely black image. It plays
> fine in Media
> Player, If I right-click "Play Movie" in PPT 2003 I get the same
> phenomenon: 3 seconds of
> black image.
>
> Also, there is a serious bug in PPT2003; if I selection the option to hide
> when not
> playing, it hangs PowerPoint and only the task manager can kill it. It
> otherwise is
> catatonic. Since I can use the animation entry/exit to control its
> visibility this does
> not pose a challenge, but it was annoying when I first encountered it.
>
> I tried it as an animated GIF (export from Adobe Premiere, where I
> extracted the 3 seconds
> from the sequence I wanted), and it is far too slow; more like 1fps
> instead of the 30fps
> required. There seems to be no parameter in Adobe Premiere to set the
> timing, so I'm
> assuming that this is an intrinsic problem (the animated GIF file is 17MB,
> the AVI is
> 11MB).
>
> Any suggestions as to what I might do to get this to work?
> thanks
> joe
> Joseph M. Newcomer [MVP]
> email: (E-Mail Removed)
> Web: http://www.flounder.com
> MVP Tips: http://www.flounder.com/mvp_tips.htm



 
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Joseph M. Newcomer
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      7th Jul 2008
It is actually

\\server5\x\cmnh\rotating galaxy 2.avi

It is interesting that Microsoft products can't even handle the normal paths that
Microsoft operating systems use...has it occurred to anyone this might be a bug?

For that matter, why can't I edit this name? Deleting the image and re-inserting it means
I have to re-create all the animation timings again!

Also, that path is the same directory the presentation is located in.

Why is this component of the software looking like something a summer intern did?
joe

On Mon, 7 Jul 2008 11:12:19 -0500, "Austin Myers" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>I suspect you have the video file too "deep" in the folder structure. PPT
>has a known issue with long file/path names.
>
>Try creating a folder with a short path (NOT the desktop) like: "C:\test".
>
>Place the presentation and the video file in the new folder.
>
>Delete the video file from the presentation and reinsert it from the new
>location.
>
>
>
>Austin Myers
>Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
>
>Creator of PFCPro, PFCMedia and PFCExpress
>http://www.playsforcertain.com
>
>
>
>"Joseph M. Newcomer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I have a 3-4 second AVI file that I want to play as part of an animation.
>>However, when I
>> try to play it, I get 3-4 seconds of completely black image. It plays
>> fine in Media
>> Player, If I right-click "Play Movie" in PPT 2003 I get the same
>> phenomenon: 3 seconds of
>> black image.
>>
>> Also, there is a serious bug in PPT2003; if I selection the option to hide
>> when not
>> playing, it hangs PowerPoint and only the task manager can kill it. It
>> otherwise is
>> catatonic. Since I can use the animation entry/exit to control its
>> visibility this does
>> not pose a challenge, but it was annoying when I first encountered it.
>>
>> I tried it as an animated GIF (export from Adobe Premiere, where I
>> extracted the 3 seconds
>> from the sequence I wanted), and it is far too slow; more like 1fps
>> instead of the 30fps
>> required. There seems to be no parameter in Adobe Premiere to set the
>> timing, so I'm
>> assuming that this is an intrinsic problem (the animated GIF file is 17MB,
>> the AVI is
>> 11MB).
>>
>> Any suggestions as to what I might do to get this to work?
>> thanks
>> joe
>> Joseph M. Newcomer [MVP]
>> email: (E-Mail Removed)
>> Web: http://www.flounder.com
>> MVP Tips: http://www.flounder.com/mvp_tips.htm

>

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Austin Myers
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      7th Jul 2008
You want me to explain why MS does things? Buwahahahahaha....

Sorry but I do not work at MS, I am just a user like everyone else here.


Austin Myers
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Creators of PFCPro, PFCMedia, and PFCExpress
www.playsforcertain.com


"Joseph M. Newcomer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> It is actually
>
> \\server5\x\cmnh\rotating galaxy 2.avi
>
> It is interesting that Microsoft products can't even handle the normal
> paths that
> Microsoft operating systems use...has it occurred to anyone this might be
> a bug?
>
> For that matter, why can't I edit this name? Deleting the image and
> re-inserting it means
> I have to re-create all the animation timings again!
>
> Also, that path is the same directory the presentation is located in.
>
> Why is this component of the software looking like something a summer
> intern did?
> joe
>
> On Mon, 7 Jul 2008 11:12:19 -0500, "Austin Myers" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>I suspect you have the video file too "deep" in the folder structure. PPT
>>has a known issue with long file/path names.
>>
>>Try creating a folder with a short path (NOT the desktop) like: "C:\test".
>>
>>Place the presentation and the video file in the new folder.
>>
>>Delete the video file from the presentation and reinsert it from the new
>>location.
>>
>>
>>
>>Austin Myers
>>Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
>>
>>Creator of PFCPro, PFCMedia and PFCExpress
>>http://www.playsforcertain.com
>>
>>
>>
>>"Joseph M. Newcomer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>I have a 3-4 second AVI file that I want to play as part of an animation.
>>>However, when I
>>> try to play it, I get 3-4 seconds of completely black image. It plays
>>> fine in Media
>>> Player, If I right-click "Play Movie" in PPT 2003 I get the same
>>> phenomenon: 3 seconds of
>>> black image.
>>>
>>> Also, there is a serious bug in PPT2003; if I selection the option to
>>> hide
>>> when not
>>> playing, it hangs PowerPoint and only the task manager can kill it. It
>>> otherwise is
>>> catatonic. Since I can use the animation entry/exit to control its
>>> visibility this does
>>> not pose a challenge, but it was annoying when I first encountered it.
>>>
>>> I tried it as an animated GIF (export from Adobe Premiere, where I
>>> extracted the 3 seconds
>>> from the sequence I wanted), and it is far too slow; more like 1fps
>>> instead of the 30fps
>>> required. There seems to be no parameter in Adobe Premiere to set the
>>> timing, so I'm
>>> assuming that this is an intrinsic problem (the animated GIF file is
>>> 17MB,
>>> the AVI is
>>> 11MB).
>>>
>>> Any suggestions as to what I might do to get this to work?
>>> thanks
>>> joe
>>> Joseph M. Newcomer [MVP]
>>> email: (E-Mail Removed)
>>> Web: http://www.flounder.com
>>> MVP Tips: http://www.flounder.com/mvp_tips.htm

>>

> Joseph M. Newcomer [MVP]
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Jean-Pierre Forestier [MVP[
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      7th Jul 2008
Try to re encode it as wmv with video movie maker
"Joseph M. Newcomer" <(E-Mail Removed)> a écrit dans le message de
news: (E-Mail Removed)...
>I have a 3-4 second AVI file that I want to play as part of an animation.
>However, when I
> try to play it, I get 3-4 seconds of completely black image. It plays
> fine in Media
> Player, If I right-click "Play Movie" in PPT 2003 I get the same
> phenomenon: 3 seconds of
> black image.
>
> Also, there is a serious bug in PPT2003; if I selection the option to hide
> when not
> playing, it hangs PowerPoint and only the task manager can kill it. It
> otherwise is
> catatonic. Since I can use the animation entry/exit to control its
> visibility this does
> not pose a challenge, but it was annoying when I first encountered it.
>
> I tried it as an animated GIF (export from Adobe Premiere, where I
> extracted the 3 seconds
> from the sequence I wanted), and it is far too slow; more like 1fps
> instead of the 30fps
> required. There seems to be no parameter in Adobe Premiere to set the
> timing, so I'm
> assuming that this is an intrinsic problem (the animated GIF file is 17MB,
> the AVI is
> 11MB).
>
> Any suggestions as to what I might do to get this to work?
> thanks
> joe
> Joseph M. Newcomer [MVP]
> email: (E-Mail Removed)
> Web: http://www.flounder.com
> MVP Tips: http://www.flounder.com/mvp_tips.htm



 
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