From: RGS6 on
When attempting to play an .avi file that has been embedded in a PowerPoint
presentation I receive the following error msg: Video not available, cannot
find 'vids:xvid' decompressor. The particular video plays fine when directly
accessed by Windows Media Player.

Thanks, in advance, for any help or suggestions.

Here are some details on my setup:
Windows 2003 Office Suite
Windows XP Media Center Ed., version 2002, Svc Pack 2

AVI file info:
Frame rate is 15 frames/sec
Data rate is 38kbps
Bit rate is 64kbps
Audio format is Lame MP3
File size is 5.21 MB

From: TAJ Simmons on
RGS6

This is basically saying that your computer does not have a 'codec' called
xvid.

It need this to uncompress and display the movie.

Visit
http://www.playsforcertain.com

download the free trial and it should convert your movie to something that
powerpoint will quite happily play.

cheers
TAJ Simmons
Microsoft Powerpoint MVP

http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com
awesome - powerpoint templates,
powerpoint backgrounds, free samples, ppt tutorials...


"RGS6" <RGS6(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:31EBCFB9-DD8F-4F5B-8E0A-9AFE5CE3E3BB(a)microsoft.com...
> When attempting to play an .avi file that has been embedded in a
> PowerPoint
> presentation I receive the following error msg: Video not available,
> cannot
> find 'vids:xvid' decompressor. The particular video plays fine when
> directly
> accessed by Windows Media Player.
>
> Thanks, in advance, for any help or suggestions.
>
> Here are some details on my setup:
> Windows 2003 Office Suite
> Windows XP Media Center Ed., version 2002, Svc Pack 2
>
> AVI file info:
> Frame rate is 15 frames/sec
> Data rate is 38kbps
> Bit rate is 64kbps
> Audio format is Lame MP3
> File size is 5.21 MB
>


From: RGS6 on
TAJ -- Thanks very much for your help. The PlaysForCertain program resolved
my problem. Interestingly though, I have the latest xvid codec installed in
my system. As my original post indicated, the avi file in question played
fine on Windows Media Player (and in the DiVX Player) but would not play from
within PowerPoint. Regardless, PFC solved my problem.

Again, many thanks! -- RGS6

"TAJ Simmons" wrote:

> RGS6
>
> This is basically saying that your computer does not have a 'codec' called
> xvid.
>
> It need this to uncompress and display the movie.
>
> Visit
> http://www.playsforcertain.com
>
> download the free trial and it should convert your movie to something that
> powerpoint will quite happily play.
>
> cheers
> TAJ Simmons
> Microsoft Powerpoint MVP
>
> http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com
> awesome - powerpoint templates,
> powerpoint backgrounds, free samples, ppt tutorials...
>
>
> "RGS6" <RGS6(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:31EBCFB9-DD8F-4F5B-8E0A-9AFE5CE3E3BB(a)microsoft.com...
> > When attempting to play an .avi file that has been embedded in a
> > PowerPoint
> > presentation I receive the following error msg: Video not available,
> > cannot
> > find 'vids:xvid' decompressor. The particular video plays fine when
> > directly
> > accessed by Windows Media Player.
> >
> > Thanks, in advance, for any help or suggestions.
> >
> > Here are some details on my setup:
> > Windows 2003 Office Suite
> > Windows XP Media Center Ed., version 2002, Svc Pack 2
> >
> > AVI file info:
> > Frame rate is 15 frames/sec
> > Data rate is 38kbps
> > Bit rate is 64kbps
> > Audio format is Lame MP3
> > File size is 5.21 MB
> >
>
>
>