cannot insert a movie clip on PowerPoint

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Gaufres via OfficeKB.com

Hi All

I have a trouble inserting a movie clip (.avi) into Microsoft PowerPoint
(Office 2002 on XP).

Method 1:
When I go "Insert" > "Movies and Sounds" > "Movie from File" > then try to
pick an .AVI file up from the desktop > I get an error message.
"Cannot display this type of sound or movie."

Method 2:
When I go "Insert" > "Object" > tick on "Create from file" > browse and
pick the AVI file from the same location, desktop > I get an error message.
"There is no driver installed on your system."
After I close this error, then it says "The server application, source
file, or item can't be found, or returned an unknown error. You may need
to reinstall the server application."

Action Taken:
- tried to play on "mplay32.exe" but I get "There is no driver installed on
your system."
- tried a different AVI file > doesn't play on mplay32.exe > cannot be
inserted on PowerPoint
- windows/office update > all done
- office repair
- tested the movie outside of PPT by opening Windows Media Player > work
- upgraded Win Media Player from ver 8.0 to ver 10.0
- installed Codec Installation Packages
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/format/codecdownload.aspx
- "start" > "run" > "regsvr32 /u "\officeav.dll"" to disable NAV Office
Plug-in > Error: "LoadLibrary ("officeav.dll") failed - the specified
module couldn't be found."
- checked the MCI registry > add "(name) ivf, (type)REG_SZ, (data)
MPEGVideo2" to "MCI32"
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\MCI
Extensions
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\MCI32
- reinstalled Office 2002 and its Service Packs

Any suggestions??
Gaufres
 
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Gaufres via OfficeKB.com

Hi Austin

Although I am unsure, I get the following information from AVICodec that I
downloaded from http://avicodec.duby.info/
The AVI file that I want to insert onto PPT slide is that I filmed by my
Cannon IXY digital camera. I tried several different AVI files that I took
by a different digital camera too. I read on the net PowerPoint doesn't
play movie clips in general but QuickTime should do. However, I don't have
a convertor for that..

How can I find out what codec is being used to compress the file?

cvid;Cinepak® Codec;1.10.0.6;Radius Inc.;C:\WINDOWS\System32\iccvid.dll
iv31;Intel Indeo R3.1;4.4.3400;No company
info;C:\WINDOWS\System32\ir32_32.dll
iv32;Intel Indeo R3.2;4.4.3400;No company
info;C:\WINDOWS\System32\ir32_32.dll
iyuv;Intel Indeo(R) Video YUV Codec;5.1.2600.0 (XPClientMicrosoft
Corporation;Microsoft Corporation;C:\WINDOWS\System32\iyuv_32.dll
iv41;Intel Indeo® Video 4.5;4.51.16.03;Intel
Corporation;C:\WINDOWS\System32\ir41_32.ax
iv50;Intel Indeo® video 5.10;R.5.10.15.2.55;Intel
Corporation;C:\WINDOWS\System32\ir50_32.dll
m261;Microsoft H.261 ICM Driver;4.4.3400;Microsoft
Corporation;C:\WINDOWS\System32\msh261.drv
i420;Microsoft H.263 ICM Driver;4.4.3400;Microsoft
Corporation;C:\WINDOWS\System32\msh263.drv
m263;Microsoft H.263 ICM Driver;4.4.3400;Microsoft
Corporation;C:\WINDOWS\System32\msh263.drv
mpg4;Microsoft MPEG-4 Video Codec;4.1.00.3917;Microsoft
Corporation;C:\WINDOWS\System32\mpg4c32.dll
mp42;Microsoft MPEG-4 Video Codec;4.1.00.3917;Microsoft
Corporation;C:\WINDOWS\System32\mpg4c32.dll
mrle;Microsoft RLE Compressor;5.1.2600.1106 (xpsp1Microsoft
Corporation;Microsoft Corporation;C:\WINDOWS\System32\msrle32.dll
uyvy;Microsoft UYVY Video Decompressor;5.1.2600.0 (XPClientMicrosoft
Corporation;Microsoft Corporation;C:\WINDOWS\System32\msyuv.dll
yuy2;Microsoft UYVY Video Decompressor;5.1.2600.0 (XPClientMicrosoft
Corporation;Microsoft Corporation;C:\WINDOWS\System32\msyuv.dll
yvyu;Microsoft UYVY Video Decompressor;5.1.2600.0 (XPClientMicrosoft
Corporation;Microsoft Corporation;C:\WINDOWS\System32\msyuv.dll
msvc;Microsoft Video 1 Compressor;5.1.2600.0 (xpclientMicrosoft
Corporation;Microsoft Corporation;C:\WINDOWS\System32\msvidc32.dll
yvu9;Toshiba Video Codec;5.1.2600.0 (XPClientMicrosoft Corporation;Microsoft
Corporation;C:\WINDOWS\System32\tsbyuv.dll

Regards,
Gaufres
 
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Echo S

Since your file is from your digital camera, you might try renaming it from
whatever.AVI to whatever.MPG See the first tip under workarounds at the
bottom of this page: http://www.powerpointbackgrounds.com/powerpointtips.htm

We don't recommend renaming file extensions willy-nilly, but this particular
trick does seem to work for many movies from digital cameras.
 
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Gaufres via OfficeKB.com

Oooh! It worked with .mpg! I didn't know that I could simply change the
file extension like that. I thought I had to put it in through a movie
convertor.

It's all up and going now. Thank you so much Austin and Echo S!
 

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