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These presentations all contain xvid-encoded and embedded videos. They can be played back flawlessly with mplayer on all platforms, or with some platform-native player. Windows needs Koepi's codec (free) to play them back from ithin Powerpoint. Or xvid - it also has a free verion.
 
These presentations all contain xvid-encoded and embedded videos. They can be played back flawlessly with mplayer on all platforms, or with some platform-native player. Windows needs Koepi's codec (free) to play them back from ithin Powerpoint. Or xvid - it also has a free verion.
 
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Please find the list of files here:
 
Please find the list of files here:
www.orl.szote.u-szeged.hu/~attila/presentations.html
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If the embedded videos do not work (in MS Powerpoint) then deleting them from the presentation and re-inserting them should solve the problem. (After having made sure that there is a working directshow-compatible divx/xvid codec on that machine.)
 
If the embedded videos do not work (in MS Powerpoint) then deleting them from the presentation and re-inserting them should solve the problem. (After having made sure that there is a working directshow-compatible divx/xvid codec on that machine.)

Latest revision as of 13:36, 2 October 2009

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These presentations all contain xvid-encoded and embedded videos. They can be played back flawlessly with mplayer on all platforms, or with some platform-native player. Windows needs Koepi's codec (free) to play them back from ithin Powerpoint. Or xvid - it also has a free verion. http://www.koepi.info/xvid.html

the original format of the videos I make/made is ogv - this contains uncompressed frames, yet relatively small. They can be played back with mplayer too, for Win there is a (free!) codec here as well (for directshow-based players): http://www.xiph.org/dshow/

Please find the list of files here: http://www.orl.szote.u-szeged.hu/~attila/presentations.html

If the embedded videos do not work (in MS Powerpoint) then deleting them from the presentation and re-inserting them should solve the problem. (After having made sure that there is a working directshow-compatible divx/xvid codec on that machine.)