No video playing in PPT

  • Thread starter Thread starter Pluthb
  • Start date Start date
P

Pluthb

I have ready every thread and tried everything. I have the correct codec, I
installed PFC Pro and it is still the same--when I try to play the AVI file
it has sound but no video. I can convert to the wmv file and it works but I
need to play DVDs from my hard drive for legal purposes and cannot convert to
wmv files. It used to work before I did a hard reinstall and now it doesn't.
What is going on?
 
I am confused here. Are these video files "ripped" from a commercial
(retail) DVD? If so they contain DRM and can NOT be used in PowerPoint?
However, with PFCPro you can play a clip as needed directly from the DVD.


Austin Myers
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team

Creators of PFCMedia and PFCPro
 
This is not that uncommon. I found that PFC in any version would not play,
on my computer, absolutely anything without crashing. I gave up on it (and
tech support).
 
Telstar said:
This is not that uncommon. I found that PFC in any version would not
play, on my computer, absolutely anything without crashing. I gave up on
it (and tech support).

Sorry but I went back over my emails and have received nothing from you I
can locate. How about you start at the beginning with the version of PPT,
version of Windows, what sort of files they are and their source, then maybe
I can help you.


Austin Myers
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team

Creators of PFCMedia and PFCPro
 
I sent it directly to the company.

I am using .mpg with video encoded in Mpeg 2, variable bit rate, layer 2
audio. I have tried other formats with the same result. I have uninstalled
and reinstalled multiple times.

What happens is that the program installs in Powerpoint2007 and provides the
tools. When I run and click on the play object, the entire show freezes.
I must use task manager to restart by stopping Powerpoint et al.
 
Sorry but I need to know the following.

What version of PowerPoint?

What version of Windows?

What is the original source of the videos?

Are you able to play any video in PowerPoint at all?


Austin Myers
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team

Creators of PFCMedia and PFCPro
 
1. PowerPoint 2007 12.0.631 SP1

2. Windoes XP Media Center

3. ADS Video Capture Device (although I tried other files from the web in
..mpg format)

4. Yes, video will play in Mpeg1 format using the insert function inherent
in PP. It will play video using Media Player if I embed it and hard link or
it will play my mpegs if I hyperlink.
 
First, with Windows XP you must install a DVD codec as it does NOT contain
one natively. (Example WinDVD, etc.)

Second, I suspect that when you installed your capture card and software it
altered the systems codec settings. I would download and reinstall Windows
Media Player. While it doesn't really come into play in PowerPoint,
re-installing it will usually correct your codec's and their associations.


Austin Myers
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team

Creators of PFCMedia and PFCPro
 
This stuff is obvious and does not work either. I have WinDVD, VLC,
PowerDVD, NeroShowtime.

I suggest truth in advertising. This product should be called

PU

Plays for Uncertain.
 
You know, you come to me with a screwed up system that can't even play
videos natively and when I try to help you all I hear is your ranting about
it instead of trying the solutions I suggest to correct it. You obviously
have installed a lot of third party video software and there IS a conflict
in the system. (On that I am 100% certain.) You choices are to listen to
what is suggested to correct it, or not. Your choice. If you chose to not
follow the advice that's fine, but I would ask that you remove our software
and never reinstall it. Sorry if that sounds mean but I can not help
someone that refuses to accept it and follow through on the recommendations.


Austin Myers
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team

Creators of PFCMedia and PFCPro
 
Austin Myers said:
You know, you come to me with a screwed up system that can't even play
videos natively

NO. that is completely false. I work in Video and I have a completely
sound system. This as a freakin LIE.


and when I try to help you all I hear is your ranting about
it instead of trying the solutions I suggest to correct it. You obviously
have installed a lot of third party video software and there IS a conflict
in the system. (On that I am 100% certain.) You choices are to listen to
what is suggested to correct it, or not. Your choice. If you chose to
not follow the advice that's fine, but I would ask that you remove our
software and never reinstall it. Sorry if that sounds mean but I can not
help someone that refuses to accept it and follow through on the
recommendations.


Well my students will know who to avoid. What crap.
 
Steve Rindsberg said:
Austin's TRYING to help you get this working.

Insulting him and his software won't help.

It simply does not work. The company should fail. EOF.

I can write better kludge software (which is what it is...I suspect the
invoked filter).
 
PS

I think you have cognitive problems. Every program on my computer
works...except this one. Appeals for help are so obvious and stupid that it
is insulting. Goodbye horrible company...even your disclaimers in the
program imply that it works marginally across platforms. Don't get on a
high horse...you will fall off instantly.
 
Austin has been rather coyly selling this product here for a long time. I
finally tried it. I worked with it for weeks and it never ran. It fails.
He attributes it to 'third party software.' How do I set up my machine
without that...except for HIS third party software? What crap.
 
If you assumed that I stated that my other programs do not work, learn
logic. They do, only yours does not.
 
Telstar said:
NO. that is completely false. I work in Video and I have a completely
sound system. This as a freakin LIE.

Whatever you say, its obvious you know all there is to know and only came
asking for help because, ummm... Well, doesn't matter, I am certain you
have resolved it by now.

Austin
 
Back
Top