C
Carmen Fredricks
Hello there,
I've created a presentation that uses about 30 .mpg movie clips. I
burned the presentation and all the movie clips onto a disk because
I'd like to send it to our clients. The problem I've encountered is
that in pointing the presentation to the right place to access the
movie clips, the path names are absolute and do not work on other
peoples' computers. In other words, when I inserted clips, the source
was the CD (the E: Drive on my computer). When someone else whose
CD-ROM drive is a D: drive (for instance) opens it up and tries to
play the movie clips, it says it can't locate them because it's
looking for them on the E: drive, not the D: drive.
Any suggestions for inserting/pointing/accessing my clips so I can
give the presentation to other people on a disk and it will seemlessly
play the clips when they get to those slides (and they won't have to
repoint each slide)?
Thanks!
Carmen
I've created a presentation that uses about 30 .mpg movie clips. I
burned the presentation and all the movie clips onto a disk because
I'd like to send it to our clients. The problem I've encountered is
that in pointing the presentation to the right place to access the
movie clips, the path names are absolute and do not work on other
peoples' computers. In other words, when I inserted clips, the source
was the CD (the E: Drive on my computer). When someone else whose
CD-ROM drive is a D: drive (for instance) opens it up and tries to
play the movie clips, it says it can't locate them because it's
looking for them on the E: drive, not the D: drive.
Any suggestions for inserting/pointing/accessing my clips so I can
give the presentation to other people on a disk and it will seemlessly
play the clips when they get to those slides (and they won't have to
repoint each slide)?
Thanks!
Carmen