Video does not play when burned to CD?

T

The Captain

I can play the embedded video in the powerpoint .exe and it plays when the
powerpoint is previed. After I burn the CD the same video will not play on
the same pc through the CD.
 
C

ciciamy

Embedding media into PowerPoint does not mean that the media has
become part of your PowerPoint presentation; all three media options
are really just ways to visualize the hyperlinked media file.
In order to fully save your PowerPoint and play it without any
trouble, you must have both the PowerPoint presentation and media
(audio, video or animation) files on your flash drive. When deciding
to embed media into PowerPoint, consider creating a folder into which
you save your PowerPoint presentation as well as your media files, and
copy the whole folder to your flash drive.

The best way to solve your problems to convert your PowerPoint
presentation to video with a third-party tool, then you will have no
worries about the trouble, according to my experience, PPT to video
is a comparatively professional converting tool , just check it out
below:
http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/ppt-to-video-overview.html After you
convert your PowerPoint to videos, then you can easily take it with
mobile devices, such as flash drive, iPod.....you can also put it on
the video-sharing websites, just enjoy it, good luck!
 
T

The Captain

Thanks for the replys,

I have set up this powerpoint with navigational links on a menu screen, so a
video of the powerpoint is a no. I have managed to fix the video problem but
now I have a text wrap issue when the powerpoint is played on a smaller
laptop.ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh

The two videos I have in the powerpoint are about 70mb is this too big for a
general rule.....It plays great on my pc but my pc is fast. Should I
compress the videos to like a 5mb rule so all older pc can play this
powerpoint CD...

I am making a marketing powerpoint CD.
 
L

Lucy Thomson

Hi

About the text wrap issue - it could well be a missing font. Fonts used must
be on the destination computer or PowerPoint will substitute them with
something of its choosing. To see if this is the problem, open the
presentation on the pc with laptop with the wrapping and go to Format ->
replace font (2003) or Home tab -> replace drop down -> replace font (2007)
and see if any of the fonts have question marks by them. If they do, they
are not present on the laptop.

So what do you do? I would have a go at embedding the font:
Embedding fonts
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00076.htm

As for video, I would always try to make them as small as possible. You have
to balance size with quality which is a decision only you can make...

Lucy
 
C

charlene qu

I can play the embedded video in the powerpoint .exe and it plays when the
powerpoint is previed.  After I burn the CD the same video will not play on
the same pc through the CD.

two ways to solve the problem:
1)you should always put your video file togehter with your
presentation, because once you insert the video to powerpoint, it just
linked.
2)convert your presentation to video or flash with a powerpoint
converter. it will be much easier for you to play, send your
presentation. you can try Acoolsoft PPT2Video and Acoolsoft PPT2Flash
here :http://www.acoolsoft.com/products.html#176
 
T

The Captain

charlene qu said:
two ways to solve the problem:
1)you should always put your video file togehter with your
presentation, because once you insert the video to powerpoint, it just
linked.
2)convert your presentation to video or flash with a powerpoint
converter. it will be much easier for you to play, send your
presentation. you can try Acoolsoft PPT2Video and Acoolsoft PPT2Flash
here :http://www.acoolsoft.com/products.html#176

My power point presentation is an interactive CD that will have a menu
buttons for clients to select from. I am not sure if I do a video of the PP
that the menu's will still be selectible, at least the videos will be
playable.
 

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