You'd think delivering a video that'd work in PPT 03 or 07 would be fairly trivial but not so. During my wasted hours trying to crack this for a client I did find this site:
http://www.playsforcertain.com/tutorial.htm
Lots of good advice and tips, pay attention to the fact that even though your video may play in WMP it does NOT mean it'll play in PPT as PPT uses a different player, MCI. The site does tell you how to run the player that PPT does use to check your video and a few other tips as well. I hope all the advice they have helps someone, I still cannot deliver a video in ANY format that PPT will play.
At best it'll play the first frame and then black, at worst it'll lockup PPT. And it isn't my PC. The client has the same problem and he's running PPT 03 and I'm running PPT 07. The final irony is it all works fine on my old clunky PIII with PPT 2000, yish.
Update:
Firstly, make certain the PC running PPT has the latest video drivers installed. I got mpeg-2 to work after I updated the video card drivers. Before it played but the video was a mess. PPT plays the video out as an overlay.
I bit the bullet and downloaded PFCMedia. It does install a number of components including Visual Studio and WME as well as itself. The Pro version would give your client the ability to trim the video and do a few other basic edits. After installing their widget into the Ribbon all works quite well. Seems to me money well spent, you can give the client almost any video format and this will encode it into something that does play.
PFC also have a freebie for bundling up all the video assets into a zip file. PPT can pack itself up but it doesn't include the video assets.
Hope this is of help to someone. Wrangling these problems shouldn't be part of our job but don't even think about trying to explain that to a client.
Bob.
http://www.playsforcertain.com/tutorial.htm
Lots of good advice and tips, pay attention to the fact that even though your video may play in WMP it does NOT mean it'll play in PPT as PPT uses a different player, MCI. The site does tell you how to run the player that PPT does use to check your video and a few other tips as well. I hope all the advice they have helps someone, I still cannot deliver a video in ANY format that PPT will play.
At best it'll play the first frame and then black, at worst it'll lockup PPT. And it isn't my PC. The client has the same problem and he's running PPT 03 and I'm running PPT 07. The final irony is it all works fine on my old clunky PIII with PPT 2000, yish.
Update:
Firstly, make certain the PC running PPT has the latest video drivers installed. I got mpeg-2 to work after I updated the video card drivers. Before it played but the video was a mess. PPT plays the video out as an overlay.
I bit the bullet and downloaded PFCMedia. It does install a number of components including Visual Studio and WME as well as itself. The Pro version would give your client the ability to trim the video and do a few other basic edits. After installing their widget into the Ribbon all works quite well. Seems to me money well spent, you can give the client almost any video format and this will encode it into something that does play.
PFC also have a freebie for bundling up all the video assets into a zip file. PPT can pack itself up but it doesn't include the video assets.
Hope this is of help to someone. Wrangling these problems shouldn't be part of our job but don't even think about trying to explain that to a client.
Bob.