Depending on the computer's processor, memory, video card a 140 MB video may
be a part of the problem. The movie is being run from the harddrive not a CD
correct? If run from a CD, the CD speed will be important as it needs time
to 'spin up' the movie.
Here are your first two stops to read and troubleshoot PowerPoint and
movies:
http://www.soniacoleman.com/Tutorials/PowerPoint/multimedia.htm
http://www.echosvoice.com/tshoot_video2.htm

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> Hi,
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> Appreciate if anyone can assist or advice on this.
> Thanks in advance.
shida - 24 Nov 2005 04:10 GMT
Hi Troy,
Thanks for your reply.
Yes, the movie is run from harddrive.
Since i'm not very sure on the computer requirement, just want to check,
does the size (for movie) matter to run the movie?
Appreciate your feedback.
Thanks//shida
> Depending on the computer's processor, memory, video card a 140 MB video may
> be a part of the problem. The movie is being run from the harddrive not a CD
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> > Appreciate if anyone can assist or advice on this.
> > Thanks in advance.
shida - 24 Nov 2005 06:51 GMT
Hi,
Just to inform, my user can play a movie in a slide now after shorten the
file name.
:-)
> Hi Troy,
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> > > Appreciate if anyone can assist or advice on this.
> > > Thanks in advance.