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Apologies if this question has been asked many times before.. but I can't find a duplicate.
I'm helping a colleague prepare a Powerpoint presentation. We have no control over the computer that it will be delivered from (we simply hand the PPT file over beforehand). I am making an assumption that it will be running Windows 7 & Powerpoint 2010, as we are.
As I understand it, Powerpoint will embed and play quite a wide range of video formats, if the relevant codecs are installed on the PC. Because we don't control the PC we need to assume that it has nothing installed that doesn't come automatically with Windows or Powerpoint - but which formats are these? Emailtrackerpro 10 serial dilution.
To put it another way: What video format can we embed in Powerpoint and be confident that it will play on any Windows 7 PC?
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Insert your video in PPT 2010 on any computer that will allow it (ie, that has the necessary codecs installed), then use File | Info | Optimize Compatibility
This will convert the video to something that any copy of PPT 2010 should be able to play out of the box.
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Your best bet is going to be to use a Windows native codec, the primary ones being Windows Media Video v9 or v10 in a .avi/wmv packaging.
Insert gt keygen free. This codec and packaging will be able to play on virtually any Windows based PC.
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Windows 7 has Media Player 12 out of the box. List of supported formats is available in Microsoft KB 316992. (Expand sections for actual codecs)
MP4 or Windows Media Video 9 are both leading codecs suitable for most purposes and powerpoint does play them.
(If you are using 64bit powerpoint the choice is more limited because it requires 64bit codecs)
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