Delay start of Video in PowerPoint

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I wish to start the video part way through as described in the MS tutorial
Playing Movies (see below). I have been unable to get a delayed start to
work despite trying it on several different computers and with several
different video files. Has anyone done this successfully? Any suggestions?
Thanks.


"Delay the start
Say the best part of your movie happens about seven seconds into it; tell
PowerPoint to start it at that point: In the Custom Animation task pane,
display the menu for the movie effect and click Effect Options. The options
you want are on the Effect tab, as shown in the picture." Complete
instructions at:
http://office.microsoft.com/trainin...ID=RP010738391033&CTT=6&Origin=RP010738381033
 
It seems to work with an MPG here in PPT 2003.

What version of PPT are you using?
What type of video file are you using?
 
The problem seems to be solved. I believe now that I was entering a number
that was too high. The Play Movie dialog has the format 00:00 seconds - I
interpreted the 2 digits after the colon to indicate 1/100 of a seconds so
for 12 seconds I entered 12:00 seconds but I just tried it now with 00:12
seconds and that works fine. Therefore the Play Movie dialog should probably
read 00:00 minutes - by entering it as 12:00 - this was longer than the brief
movie hence it didn't work. Thank you for your assistance.

Susan

Echo S said:
It seems to work with an MPG here in PPT 2003.

What version of PPT are you using?
What type of video file are you using?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Susan said:
I wish to start the video part way through as described in the MS tutorial
Playing Movies (see below). I have been unable to get a delayed start to
work despite trying it on several different computers and with several
different video files. Has anyone done this successfully? Any suggestions?
Thanks.


"Delay the start
Say the best part of your movie happens about seven seconds into it; tell
PowerPoint to start it at that point: In the Custom Animation task pane,
display the menu for the movie effect and click Effect Options. The options
you want are on the Effect tab, as shown in the picture." Complete
instructions at:
http://office.microsoft.com/training/training.aspx?AssetID=RP010738391033&CT
T=6&Origin=RP010738381033
 
Thank you for trying it. I am using PPt 2003 and I've tried it with an mpg
file and an avi on several computers without success.

Echo S said:
It seems to work with an MPG here in PPT 2003.

What version of PPT are you using?
What type of video file are you using?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Susan said:
I wish to start the video part way through as described in the MS tutorial
Playing Movies (see below). I have been unable to get a delayed start to
work despite trying it on several different computers and with several
different video files. Has anyone done this successfully? Any suggestions?
Thanks.


"Delay the start
Say the best part of your movie happens about seven seconds into it; tell
PowerPoint to start it at that point: In the Custom Animation task pane,
display the menu for the movie effect and click Effect Options. The options
you want are on the Effect tab, as shown in the picture." Complete
instructions at:
http://office.microsoft.com/training/training.aspx?AssetID=RP010738391033&CT
T=6&Origin=RP010738381033
 
Ahhh. Thanks for posting your resolution, Susan. I agree that the label on
that dialog is a bit wonky.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com


Susan said:
The problem seems to be solved. I believe now that I was entering a number
that was too high. The Play Movie dialog has the format 00:00 seconds - I
interpreted the 2 digits after the colon to indicate 1/100 of a seconds so
for 12 seconds I entered 12:00 seconds but I just tried it now with 00:12
seconds and that works fine. Therefore the Play Movie dialog should probably
read 00:00 minutes - by entering it as 12:00 - this was longer than the brief
movie hence it didn't work. Thank you for your assistance.

Susan

Echo S said:
It seems to work with an MPG here in PPT 2003.

What version of PPT are you using?
What type of video file are you using?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Susan said:
I wish to start the video part way through as described in the MS tutorial
Playing Movies (see below). I have been unable to get a delayed start to
work despite trying it on several different computers and with several
different video files. Has anyone done this successfully? Any suggestions?
Thanks.


"Delay the start
Say the best part of your movie happens about seven seconds into it; tell
PowerPoint to start it at that point: In the Custom Animation task pane,
display the menu for the movie effect and click Effect Options. The options
you want are on the Effect tab, as shown in the picture." Complete
instructions at:
http://office.microsoft.com/training/training.aspx?AssetID=RP010738391033&CT
T=6&Origin=RP010738381033
 
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