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i embedded a movie in a powerpoint slide and also have tried to view the
movie with media player. It plays fine on my computer screen but when I use a projector I get the player and sound but only a black screen where the movie is suppose to be although it is visable on my laptop. What can I do to make the moviemaker movie project through the LCD projector (Dell 3200MP)? Thanks |
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One reason could be the Video Acceleration.
In the Media Player go to Tools -> Options -> Performance and lower the video acceleration to minimum. If it works then tweak the slider back up one bit at a time and/or adjust the Advanced options. Particularly try disabling the "Use overlay" option. -- Rehan www.rehanfx.org - get more effects and transitions for Windows Movie Maker "Michael" <Michael@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A16F09EE-67C9-468D-911E-E716A046F570@microsoft.com... >i embedded a movie in a powerpoint slide and also have tried to view the > movie with media player. It plays fine on my computer screen but when I > use > a projector I get the player and sound but only a black screen where the > movie is suppose to be although it is visable on my laptop. What can I do > to > make the moviemaker movie project through the LCD projector (Dell 3200MP)? > Thanks |
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Thanks for responding to my question. The movie play well on my computer
screen it just does not show up on the projected image although the mediaplayer is showing up and the music is playing. I will try the acceleration adjustment. If you think of anything else let me know. Also what would I need to do to convert a movie maker file to DVD? "Rehan" wrote: > One reason could be the Video Acceleration. > In the Media Player go to Tools -> Options -> Performance and lower the > video acceleration to minimum. If it works then tweak the slider back up one > bit at a time and/or adjust the Advanced options. Particularly try disabling > the "Use overlay" option. > > -- > Rehan > www.rehanfx.org - get more effects and transitions for Windows Movie Maker > > > > > > "Michael" <Michael@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:A16F09EE-67C9-468D-911E-E716A046F570@microsoft.com... > >i embedded a movie in a powerpoint slide and also have tried to view the > > movie with media player. It plays fine on my computer screen but when I > > use > > a projector I get the player and sound but only a black screen where the > > movie is suppose to be although it is visable on my laptop. What can I do > > to > > make the moviemaker movie project through the LCD projector (Dell 3200MP)? > > Thanks > > > |
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Hello,
Whatever you do DO NOT MESS WITH THE ACCELERATION in XP. It has absolutely nothing to do with your problem. DirectX capable devices have to be set up to receive the video, which translates to you have to set-up the desktop so that the secondary device can handle the DirectX image. DirectX images are a special case and are handled differently Whether you are using a second desktop (some call it a Dual desktop) you MUST have drivers that can deliver the right signal to the projector. An XP compatible interface should come with the projector (If you are running it from a second Graphics Card) If you are running both devices from the one card you need the driver capable of delivering from signal, you would get that from the manufacturer of the card...its some time since I did this but for the NVidia based cards from Gainward the utility is called Desktop Manager or Smart Manager. In the set-up dialog you get the opportunity to identify which must be the primary display (You get a big Number 1 or 2 appear in the display) then once you know which is which you can edit the settings within those permitted by that display device. It will also allow you to specify more than one desktop on your main computer screen....it makes for easy switching between programs without having to minimise one and expand the other...its tricky at first but once you have played with it for a while you will be able to use it as easily as your old set-up -- Best Wishes.....John Kelly www.the-kellys.org www.the-kellys.co.uk Check out free video hosting at www.the-kellys.org ---- \|||/ (oo) ----------ooO-(_)-Ooo------------- All material gained from other sources is duly acknowledged. No Value is obtained by publishing in any format other peoples work "Michael" <Michael@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A16F09EE-67C9-468D-911E-E716A046F570@microsoft.com... >i embedded a movie in a powerpoint slide and also have tried to view the > movie with media player. It plays fine on my computer screen but when I > use > a projector I get the player and sound but only a black screen where the > movie is suppose to be although it is visable on my laptop. What can I do > to > make the moviemaker movie project through the LCD projector (Dell 3200MP)? > Thanks |
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Hello,
See my other reply about the projector. To make a DVD from your project you will need other software. A program like MyDVD, Nero 6 Reloaded or Dazzle DVD Complete will take the DV-AVI output from Movie Maker and create a DVD out of it. Nero and DVD complete also have extensive options when creating the usual menu system that you associate with DVD's It sometimes happens that a new DVD burner is supplied with burning software. The software will be basic but will all the same get you heading in the right direction. -- Best Wishes.....John Kelly www.the-kellys.org www.the-kellys.co.uk Check out free video hosting at www.the-kellys.org ---- \|||/ (oo) ----------ooO-(_)-Ooo------------- All material gained from other sources is duly acknowledged. No Value is obtained by publishing in any format other peoples work |
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Thanks for your reply. I think your site is the most useful I have seen. I
will refer to it often and purchase your book. thanks again for taking tihe time to answer my question.. Michael Owens "John Kelly" wrote: > Hello, > > Whatever you do DO NOT MESS WITH THE ACCELERATION in XP. It has > absolutely nothing to do with your problem. > > DirectX capable devices have to be set up to receive the video, which > translates to you have to set-up the desktop so that the secondary device > can handle the DirectX image. DirectX images are a special case and are > handled differently > > Whether you are using a second desktop (some call it a Dual desktop) you > MUST have drivers that can deliver the right signal to the projector. > > An XP compatible interface should come with the projector (If you are > running it from a second Graphics Card) If you are running both devices from > the one card you need the driver capable of delivering from signal, you > would get that from the manufacturer of the card...its some time since I did > this but for the NVidia based cards from Gainward the utility is called > Desktop Manager or Smart Manager. > > In the set-up dialog you get the opportunity to identify which must be > the primary display (You get a big Number 1 or 2 appear in the display) then > once you know which is which you can edit the settings within those > permitted by that display device. It will also allow you to specify more > than one desktop on your main computer screen....it makes for easy switching > between programs without having to minimise one and expand the other...its > tricky at first but once you have played with it for a while you will be > able to use it as easily as your old set-up > > -- > Best Wishes.....John Kelly > www.the-kellys.org > www.the-kellys.co.uk > Check out free video hosting at www.the-kellys.org > ---- > \|||/ > (oo) > ----------ooO-(_)-Ooo------------- > All material gained from other sources is duly acknowledged. No Value is > obtained by publishing in any format other peoples work > > "Michael" <Michael@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:A16F09EE-67C9-468D-911E-E716A046F570@microsoft.com... > >i embedded a movie in a powerpoint slide and also have tried to view the > > movie with media player. It plays fine on my computer screen but when I > > use > > a projector I get the player and sound but only a black screen where the > > movie is suppose to be although it is visable on my laptop. What can I do > > to > > make the moviemaker movie project through the LCD projector (Dell 3200MP)? > > Thanks > > > |
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Hello,
Ha, that is so funny....actually the only books I have ever written are only available from the British Government Home Office and must be well out of date by now. The advice given you though still applies and is not out of date. Hint, I had your problems just prior to a demonstration of a software package I wrote.....the demo was supposed to be across several monitors, but the Chief himself decided to come with ALL of the command staff and they wanted it on a projector....we literally had to send out for one on the promise it might bring them some business if they let us loan it for nothing...I suspect we got the loan because at that time I was a Policeman......it was blind luck that the graphics card on my computer (personal machine not a Police machine) had a dual output. This was about 12years ago...it was one of those days, if they had said walk on water I could have asked how far? and got away with it. Have Fun. -- Best Wishes.....John Kelly www.the-kellys.org www.the-kellys.co.uk Check out free video hosting at www.the-kellys.org ---- \|||/ (oo) ----------ooO-(_)-Ooo------------- All material gained from other sources is duly acknowledged. No Value is obtained by publishing in any format other peoples work |
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Michael,
My laptop uses an ATI display adaptor. Its help file for multiple displays has the following: "Video Overlay allows for the viewing of full-motion video on your computer. However, there is only one video overlay in hardware. For display arrangements consisting of a primary and a clone, the video overlay is only available on the primary display. (For extended desktop arrangements, the video overlay will be visible across all displays.)" I suspect this is where your issue lies as I had the same symptoms and found the above. In Control Panel go to "Display - Settings - Advanced" and poke around in there and use the Help. How you make a particular display "Primary" may depend on your video driver and if it has additional tabs for it in the "Advanced " area. TDM "Michael" <Michael@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F858CA82-78DE-4F5F-9E7C-2B199CA2B8D9@microsoft.com... > Thanks for your reply. I think your site is the most useful I have seen. I > will refer to it often and purchase your book. thanks again for taking tihe > time to answer my question.. Michael Owens > > "John Kelly" wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > Whatever you do DO NOT MESS WITH THE ACCELERATION in XP. It has > > absolutely nothing to do with your problem. > > > > DirectX capable devices have to be set up to receive the video, which > > translates to you have to set-up the desktop so that the secondary device > > can handle the DirectX image. DirectX images are a special case and are > > handled differently > > > > Whether you are using a second desktop (some call it a Dual desktop) you > > MUST have drivers that can deliver the right signal to the projector. > > > > An XP compatible interface should come with the projector (If you are > > running it from a second Graphics Card) If you are running both devices from > > the one card you need the driver capable of delivering from signal, you > > would get that from the manufacturer of the card...its some time since I did > > this but for the NVidia based cards from Gainward the utility is called > > Desktop Manager or Smart Manager. > > > > In the set-up dialog you get the opportunity to identify which must be > > the primary display (You get a big Number 1 or 2 appear in the display) then > > once you know which is which you can edit the settings within those > > permitted by that display device. It will also allow you to specify more > > than one desktop on your main computer screen....it makes for easy switching > > between programs without having to minimise one and expand the other...its > > tricky at first but once you have played with it for a while you will be > > able to use it as easily as your old set-up > > > > -- > > Best Wishes.....John Kelly > > www.the-kellys.org > > www.the-kellys.co.uk > > Check out free video hosting at www.the-kellys.org > > ---- > > \|||/ > > (oo) > > ----------ooO-(_)-Ooo------------- > > All material gained from other sources is duly acknowledged. No Value is > > obtained by publishing in any format other peoples work > > > > "Michael" <Michael@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:A16F09EE-67C9-468D-911E-E716A046F570@microsoft.com... > > >i embedded a movie in a powerpoint slide and also have tried to view the > > > movie with media player. It plays fine on my computer screen but when I > > > use > > > a projector I get the player and sound but only a black screen where the > > > movie is suppose to be although it is visable on my laptop. What can I do > > > to > > > make the moviemaker movie project through the LCD projector (Dell 3200MP)? > > > Thanks > > > > > > |
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I have a disimilar question and it pertains to converting powerpoint into
moviemaker in order to enhance and add music, narration, etc. How can I convert a powerpoint show into moviemaker? - Thanks, Don "Michael" wrote: > i embedded a movie in a powerpoint slide and also have tried to view the > movie with media player. It plays fine on my computer screen but when I use > a projector I get the player and sound but only a black screen where the > movie is suppose to be although it is visable on my laptop. What can I do to > make the moviemaker movie project through the LCD projector (Dell 3200MP)? > Thanks |
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> How can I convert a powerpoint show into moviemaker?
You should consider Microsoft Producer http://www.microsoft.com/windows/wi...s/producer.aspx -- Rehan MS MVP -- Digital Media www.rehanfx.org - get transitions and effects for Windows Movie Maker "Don" <Don@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news A47F89E-31D1-4D6B-B3EC-2645295124AC@microsoft.com...>I have a disimilar question and it pertains to converting powerpoint into > moviemaker in order to enhance and add music, narration, etc. How can I > convert a powerpoint show into moviemaker? - Thanks, Don > > "Michael" wrote: > >> i embedded a movie in a powerpoint slide and also have tried to view the >> movie with media player. It plays fine on my computer screen but when I >> use >> a projector I get the player and sound but only a black screen where the >> movie is suppose to be although it is visable on my laptop. What can I >> do to >> make the moviemaker movie project through the LCD projector (Dell >> 3200MP)? >> Thanks |
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