Disk error in PPT2dvd

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Wim

I have made a Powerpoint containing 131 slides.Playing it on any
computer is no problem.Playing the conversion on dvd or computer leads
to:

Playing the dvd:clicking the "NEXT"button in slide 127 leads to a disk
error.

Playing on computer:
Manually:clicking the "NEXT"button in slide 127 leads to a kind of loop
between slide 126 and 127.
Thumbnail:when I click thumbnail 127 slide 1 of the powerpoint
appears.Clicking thumb 128 leads to slide 2 and so on.
Listview:same result.
Automatically:no problem.

Does anyone know what is wrong and how to solve this?

Wim.
 
You need to contact the ppt2dvd people -- this isn't really a PPT problem,
it's a problem with the conversion.
 
I have made a Powerpoint containing 131 slides.Playing it on any
computer is no problem.Playing the conversion on dvd or computer leads
to:

Playing the dvd:clicking the "NEXT"button in slide 127 leads to a disk
error.

Playing on computer:
Manually:clicking the "NEXT"button in slide 127 leads to a kind of loop
between slide 126 and 127.
Thumbnail:when I click thumbnail 127 slide 1 of the powerpoint
appears.Clicking thumb 128 leads to slide 2 and so on.
Listview:same result.
Automatically:no problem.

Does anyone know what is wrong and how to solve this?

If I understand correctly, this problem occurs only on presentations that have
been converted by third party software -- PPT2DVD, I assume? If that's so then
you'll need to check with the PPT2DVD people for support, Wim.

If the presentation behaves oddly when you're using it in normal PPT or the
viewer, then that's a different matter.
 
Hi, Wim

You can contact the PPT2DVD support attached with your PowerPoint file
that containing 131 slides. Besides, tell them the version number you
used.

Good luck.
 

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