[PowerPoint] Video that remains black

gahel4 Posted messages 140 Status Membre -  
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Hello,

PowerPoint is not playing my video, the sound is working but the image remains black. It’s an avi file that plays very well with Windows Media Player.

What’s going on?

Thanks for your ideas.

Gahel

7 réponses

sabrina
 
I had the same problem, but when I chose the full screen option in the "Edit Video Object" menu, it got fixed. It's not what I wanted, but it's still a workaround!!
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laurie
 
Thank you, Othon, it works perfectly!!
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jeanflo037 Posted messages 4 Status Membre 2
 
Hello,

this may be due to the fact that you don't have the right codecs to decrypt the video.
Step 1: is the video playable in Windows Media Player?

If that doesn't work, I think you should download a codec pack like XP Codec Pack or something similar.

I hope this helps.
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olivier
 
same problem on Vista but not on XP.... I've tried a million things.... nothing works... I'm becoming paranoid!
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yahoo
 
The problem is the .AVI format. You can just download the software Format Factory, which works like a charm and is free. Then you convert your AVI video to WMV, and you will be able to display it as you wish in your presentation.
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Fabrice
 
I have the same problem, freak out, I’m working on a course with several video links and I have the same issue....
I deleted the link and reinstalled it, it works again, well almost, it did the same thing to me afterward, I installed all the updates for PowerPoint and there you go, I think it’s a Microsoft bug??? what a headache.
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rain_bow
 
Hello,
I also have this problem, I am working on PowerPoint 2003 under Windows XP and thanks to Sabrina's trick, I was able to fix the problem although I didn't want to project the video in full screen...
The videos were originally in flv format, I downloaded them from Google Video and converted them to avi, it's a shame not to be able to make the most of them as intended!
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bey07
 
Thank you!! For the advice to put it in full screen, it works...
Thanks again
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othon-von-salza
 
I had this problem with a PhD student who couldn't read certain videos even in .avi format in PowerPoint (on PC).
So I converted these .avi files to .wmv and there was no playback issue.
Additionally, to include your videos, do not drag and drop them but import them instead. This can help avoid some problems.
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