Joined: Sep 18, 2003 Posts: 434 Location: London, UK
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 6:31 am Post subject: Re: play movies in impress
wolli wrote:
is it possible to play movies in neooffice impress ?
thanks greetz wolli
Good question - I just tried to find out how to do so but couldn't work it out and suffered a few crashes too. Anyone else know how?? _________________ PBG4, 1.5GHz, SuperDrive, 1GB RAM, 128MB VRAM, 5400rpm 80GB HD, MacOS X 10.4.5
Joined: Sep 18, 2003 Posts: 434 Location: London, UK
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 7:21 am Post subject:
Patrick informs me in my bug report 723 that OOo/NOJ don't support the .mov file format which is pretty bad news for Mac (and multimedia) users - where do we go at OOo to push for this support to be added? Or is version 2.0 due to gain support for .mov?
Anyway, what film formats does OOo support and how do you import and play them in Impress? I had problems with an MPEG 1 file as well... _________________ PBG4, 1.5GHz, SuperDrive, 1GB RAM, 128MB VRAM, 5400rpm 80GB HD, MacOS X 10.4.5
I think you are expecting OOo to be a movie player. IMHO, I think this is a bit much to expect from an office suite.
For this type of case, OOo uses the same approach as most browsers: it offloads handling of the file to a plug-in. Unfortunately, plug-in support is not implemented in OOo on Mac OS X so this option is not available to you.
And if you are wondering when plug-in support will be available, I can almost guarantee that it will be never unless some person or company invests about $50K to $100K of developer time to implement it (which is why I nor the OOo X11 porters have tried).
hi
i tried to make it with mpeg 1,2 and qt ... now i have made a new skin for my qt player ... and make a call to a file from impress ... so the player starts ... and plays my movie better than nothing
thanks for ur help
Joined: Sep 18, 2003 Posts: 434 Location: London, UK
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2005 9:04 am Post subject:
pluby wrote:
I think you are expecting OOo to be a movie player. IMHO, I think this is a bit much to expect from an office suite.
For this type of case, OOo uses the same approach as most browsers: it offloads handling of the file to a plug-in. Unfortunately, plug-in support is not implemented in OOo on Mac OS X so this option is not available to you.
And if you are wondering when plug-in support will be available, I can almost guarantee that it will be never unless some person or company invests about $50K to $100K of developer time to implement it (which is why I nor the OOo X11 porters have tried).
Patrick
Nope, but I am expecting OOo to be able to have a pretty basic feature present in other presentation software - the ability to play multimedia files. So long as there are workable solutions such as passing off the file to a media player then fine, but it is quite a serious deficiency if there aren't any. I don't expect you to code what can't be coded but, IMO, we still need to have a Wiki article a) pointing out this deficiency of the Mac version and b) showing how to get around it... at which point I get to state "goddamn Apple and their stupid policy wrt no full screen playing capability in the standard QT player!" _________________ PBG4, 1.5GHz, SuperDrive, 1GB RAM, 128MB VRAM, 5400rpm 80GB HD, MacOS X 10.4.5
If you simply want to see .mov files fullscreen without purchasing quicktime pro, there are a number of freeware programs that can help. For example, try "PresentMovie" at this link:
Joined: Sep 18, 2003 Posts: 434 Location: London, UK
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2005 3:45 am Post subject:
Thanks, but I already use either VLC or RealPlayer - which just emphasises how fricking stupid Apple's decision to remove that capability from Quicktime is... they actually drive users away from Quicktime to the competition - idiots! _________________ PBG4, 1.5GHz, SuperDrive, 1GB RAM, 128MB VRAM, 5400rpm 80GB HD, MacOS X 10.4.5
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