mpg4 error message

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I am trying to import a video clip into a slide. I have done so sucessfully with other clips, but one keeps giving me an error message: "Video not available, cannot find 'vids:mpg4' decompressor". This video clip plays by itself with Windows Media Player, so I don't understand what the problem is. Can anyone help?
 
I am trying to import a video clip into a slide. I have done so sucessfully with other clips, but one keeps giving me an error message: "Video not available, cannot find 'vids:mpg4' decompressor". This video clip plays by itself with Windows Media Player, so I don't understand what the problem is. Can anyone help?

The problem is that PPT doesn't use Windows Media Player, it uses the
MCI Media Player.
http://www.soniacoleman.com/Tutorials/PowerPoint/multimedia.htm will
give you a better understanding.

If the extension of the video is AVI, try the workaround at the bottom
of this page: http://www.powerpointbackgrounds.com/powerpointtips.htm

Finally, you may need to convert the MPEG-4 to a different format. Back
in October, Adam Crowley said the following re MPEG 4:

*****
As MP4 is a Quicktime based file format Quicktime Pro should do the best
job
of converting it.
You may have Pro already, AVID being an Apple-friendly system ported to
the
PC.
To find out open the file in the Quicktime Player. If there's an Export
option under the File menu then you're laughing.
If not:
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/buy/
*****

MPEG-1 is a more universal format. You might consider using it instead.
 
Hi there

Please take a look at the following link for
decompressors for mpg4 format. (copy and paste into your
browser)

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-
8&q=decompressors+mpg4+

Kind regards

CJ
-----Original Message-----
I am trying to import a video clip into a slide. I have
done so sucessfully with other clips, but one keeps
giving me an error message: "Video not available, cannot
find 'vids:mpg4' decompressor". This video clip plays by
itself with Windows Media Player, so I don't understand
what the problem is. Can anyone help?
 
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