Pausing movies causes slide to automatically advance at randomtime...

N

Nolan Haims

I have a number of WMVs and MPEGs inserted in a PPT. They were inserted to
play automatically and each slide is set for a 0 second advance. Each movie
also has a pause control set under animations (I didn't fuss with this at
all.)

Everything plays fine, but if I pause the movie using the mouse or space
bar, the slideshow will inexplicably start playing again on its own after a
a short period of time. And if I pause and restart it myself after a few
seconds, the slide will advance before that particular movie has actually
finished.

It is as though PPT is reading the length of time of the movie at the
beginning of a slide and regardless of what happens, advancing the slide
after that (even though each slide is definitely set for 0 seconds.)

Has anyone experienced this and are there any settings I can adjust so that
PPT will stay indefinitely on a movie that is paused?

Thanks in advance!
 
A

Austin Myers

It is as though PPT is reading the length of time of the movie at the
beginning of a slide and regardless of what happens, advancing the slide
after that (even though each slide is definitely set for 0 seconds.)

You are correct, this is how the timing works. (PPT needs something to tell
it when to advance after all.)

As to a work around try this. On the slide with your video create a object
(box, circle, etc.) and set it to transparent and no line. Then set it's
animation to "Appear" with an "After Previous" setting. The end result is
this animation can't be triggered until the video is completed (After
Previous). The slide can't advance until the animation occures. Your slide
won't transition regardless of how long you pause it.

Austin Myers
MS PowerPoint MVP Team

PowerPoint Video and PowerPoint Sound Solutions www.pfcmedia.com
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top