sjmp
Wed May 07 13:28:12 PDT 2008
Thanks
"LVTravel" wrote:
> Not really to start it faster as PPT has to preload the movie into the
> player.
>
> The end of the movie is not detected by Power Point but you may be able to
> auto advance on time.
>
> Time the movie from the click until it is done. In Slide Transition (Click
> Slide Show, Slide Transition) at the bottom of the window that opens on the
> right side of the screen click the box under Automatically after under
> Advance slide. In the box below, click in the box and change the 00:00 to
> the time in minutes and seconds that it took the movie to play with an
> additional 5 seconds or so added to the amount.
>
> This may work for you as I have used this in the past and it worked for me
> to automatically advance to the next slide.
>
>
> "SJMP" <sjmp@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
> news:901CA217-D693-491A-84F0-1FBE4CB8EEDD@microsoft.com...
> > Thanks Pia. Thats how it is configured now. there seems to be a delay when
> > the slide comes up. Any way to make it start faster?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > "Pia Bork" wrote:
> >
> >> SJMP wrote:
> >> > When we get to the slide that is playing a movie you have to click
> >> > the movie for it to start. Is there a way for it to just Play when
> >> > the slide comes up. No user action needed?
> >>
> >> When inserting the movie into the slide you are asked if the movie should
> >> play automatically or on click. Choose "automatically" in this place and
> >> no
> >> user action is need.
> >>
> >>
> >> > Also - when the clip is over is there any way to automatically bring
> >> > up the next slide?
> >>
> >> No, I'm afraid not. Powerpoint doesn't recognize that the movie is over,
> >> because PPT doesn't play the movie. It hands over the action to the
> >> multimedia-system and waits for the next user action.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Mit lieben Grü�en
> >> Pia Bork
> >> MVP Powerpoint
> >>
http://www.ppt-faq.de
> >>
http://www.office-training-muenchen.de
> >>
> >>
> >>
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