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embed a quicktime movie in powerpoint 2003

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turboace - 04 Jun 2006 21:34 GMT
I want to build a presentation in Powerpoint 2003 that incorporates a movie.  
My requirements are:

1. The presentation will have several slides and must advance automatcally
as a presentation - without user intervention
2.  At least one of the slides will incorporate a movie which needs to be
'full screen' or very close to it.

I've been provided with a Quicktime Movie file.  

The questions

1.  Is this possible? How?
2. Is Quicktime the best format for the movie? If not, can it be converted?

Thanks

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John Wilson - 05 Jun 2006 10:30 GMT
quicktime movies need to be converted to play in powerpoint.

If you have quicktime pro you can export as an avi file. Quicktime pro is
about $30 from apple If its just one file and not too long I could try to
convert it for you if you email it to me" codepeople AT aol.com"
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turboace - 06 Jun 2006 10:45 GMT
Thanks for this.  I'll be in touch
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webvideo2006@yahoo.co.uk - 06 Jun 2006 14:55 GMT
Convert to msmpeg4 avi which will supported by winxp that does not need
install any video codecs.
Try this software Total Video Converter http://www.effectmatrix.com
trish - 06 Jun 2006 20:13 GMT
avi file is on its way back!

Trish (John's other half / boss!)

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