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Paul Seymour
09-23-2003, 12:57 AM
I am working on a Mac using PowerPoint X. The presentation I am designing
will be run on a PC. This presentation will have many animations. I am aware
that there are issues related to this, and that it may not be possible at
all. Does anyone know the best animation formats (animated GIFs or
QuickTime) to use to ensure that the animations designed on a Mac will play
on a PC? Does anyone know for sure that what I am attempting is possible or
not?
Thanks for any help you can provide!
-Paul
Mickey Stevens
09-23-2003, 01:48 AM
Try this link to a related Microsoft article:
<http://makeashorterlink.com/?Y2BA12AF5>
If you're going to be running this on PowerPoint 2000 or later on the
Windows side, the animations should play provided you have the option
checked on the Windows computer. I would recommend using animated GIFs if
at all possible.
On 9/22/03 6:57 PM, in article BB94DA6F.1648%paul[at]psd7.com, "Paul Seymour"
<paul[at]psd7.com> wrote:
> I am working on a Mac using PowerPoint X. The presentation I am designing
> will be run on a PC. This presentation will have many animations. I am aware
> that there are issues related to this, and that it may not be possible at
> all. Does anyone know the best animation formats (animated GIFs or
> QuickTime) to use to ensure that the animations designed on a Mac will play
> on a PC? Does anyone know for sure that what I am attempting is possible or
> not?
>
> Thanks for any help you can provide!
>
> -Paul
>
>
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Paul Seymour
09-23-2003, 06:34 PM
Thanks for that.
I've done a test with my client. I've got a PPT with an animated GIF on one
of the slides. I've sent this PPT file to my client, along with the GIF
file, and asked them to open the PPT, view as a slideshow, and see if the
animation works.
My client receives the message "quicktime and a GIF
compressor needed to see this picture."
My client is running PowerPoint 2002 and Windows XP.
How do we get around this? I'm hoping there's another solution short of
specially configuring every computer that's likely to play this. Please let
me know.
-Paul
On 9/22/03 5:48 PM, in article BB95029A.1C715%mickey.stevens[at]mvps.org,
"Mickey Stevens" <mickey.stevens[at]mvps.org> wrote:
> Try this link to a related Microsoft article:
> <http://makeashorterlink.com/?Y2BA12AF5>
>
> If you're going to be running this on PowerPoint 2000 or later on the
> Windows side, the animations should play provided you have the option
> checked on the Windows computer. I would recommend using animated GIFs if
> at all possible.
>
> On 9/22/03 6:57 PM, in article BB94DA6F.1648%paul[at]psd7.com, "Paul Seymour"
> <paul[at]psd7.com> wrote:
>
>> I am working on a Mac using PowerPoint X. The presentation I am designing
>> will be run on a PC. This presentation will have many animations. I am aware
>> that there are issues related to this, and that it may not be possible at
>> all. Does anyone know the best animation formats (animated GIFs or
>> QuickTime) to use to ensure that the animations designed on a Mac will play
>> on a PC? Does anyone know for sure that what I am attempting is possible or
>> not?
>>
>> Thanks for any help you can provide!
>>
>> -Paul
>>
>>
This is a strange one! We have had no problems using PP 98 Mac and
running PPT's with inserted JPGs and GIFs on windows 2000 PPT 2000.
Now using PPT 2001 Mac OS9, the PPT files with inserted JPGs and GIFs
show a QuickTime needed message on the windows 2000 PPT 2000 machines!
This is at a Univ. that officially does not support macs and thus will
not install QuickTime.
Any fixes for this?
Thanks!
Gil
Jim Gordon
09-27-2003, 05:07 AM
Hi
I think that even with QuickTime installed, the Windows computers may have
trouble with it.
This article explains the situation in great detail and offers suggestions
about what to do to prevent this from happening:
Inserted QuickTime Movies Do Not Play
<http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;821417>
I'm glad you brought this up because I wondered about this myself.
-Jim Gordon
Mac MVP
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In article <e89f1905.0309261228.704aad32[at]posting.google.com>, gil[at]ansano.com
(Gil) wrote:
>
> This is a strange one! We have had no problems using PP 98 Mac and
> running PPT's with inserted JPGs and GIFs on windows 2000 PPT 2000.
> Now using PPT 2001 Mac OS9, the PPT files with inserted JPGs and GIFs
> show a QuickTime needed message on the windows 2000 PPT 2000 machines!
> This is at a Univ. that officially does not support macs and thus will
> not install QuickTime.
>
> Any fixes for this?
>
> Thanks!
> Gil
Jim,
My issue is with straightforward GIFs and JPGs. It seems that PPT 2001
and X may be importing them using QuickTime instead on the PPT
filters. Windows PPT should have NO problem showing JPGs and GIFs. So
much for compatibility! Time to go back to Office 98? It worked.
Gil
"Jim Gordon" <goldkey74[at]you_know_hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<On0LQzKhDHA.1272[at]TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl>...
> Hi
>
> I think that even with QuickTime installed, the Windows computers may have
> trouble with it.
>
> This article explains the situation in great detail and offers suggestions
> about what to do to prevent this from happening:
> Inserted QuickTime Movies Do Not Play
> <http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;821417>
>
> I'm glad you brought this up because I wondered about this myself.
>
> -Jim Gordon
> Mac MVP
>
> All responses should be made to this newsgroup within the same thread.
> Thanks.
>
> About Microsoft MVPs:
> http://www.mvps.org/
>
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> In article <e89f1905.0309261228.704aad32[at]posting.google.com>, gil[at]ansano.com
> (Gil) wrote:
>
>
> >
> > This is a strange one! We have had no problems using PP 98 Mac and
> > running PPT's with inserted JPGs and GIFs on windows 2000 PPT 2000.
> > Now using PPT 2001 Mac OS9, the PPT files with inserted JPGs and GIFs
> > show a QuickTime needed message on the windows 2000 PPT 2000 machines!
> > This is at a Univ. that officially does not support macs and thus will
> > not install QuickTime.
> >
> > Any fixes for this?
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Gil
Jim Gordon
09-30-2003, 03:12 AM
Hi
I've only experienced the problem with animated gifs. What program is being
used to create the images?
-Jim Gordon
Mac MVP
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In article <e89f1905.0309271504.1f8352ba[at]posting.google.com>, gil[at]ansano.com
(Gil) wrote:
>
> Jim,
>
> My issue is with straightforward GIFs and JPGs. It seems that PPT 2001
> and X may be importing them using QuickTime instead on the PPT
> filters. Windows PPT should have NO problem showing JPGs and GIFs. So
> much for compatibility! Time to go back to Office 98? It worked.
>
> Gil
>
> "Jim Gordon" <goldkey74[at]you_know_hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:<On0LQzKhDHA.1272[at]TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl>...
>> Hi
>>
>> I think that even with QuickTime installed, the Windows computers may have
>> trouble with it.
>>
>> This article explains the situation in great detail and offers suggestions
>> about what to do to prevent this from happening:
>> Inserted QuickTime Movies Do Not Play
>> <http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;821417>
>>
>> I'm glad you brought this up because I wondered about this myself.
>>
>> -Jim Gordon
>> Mac MVP
>>
>> All responses should be made to this newsgroup within the same thread.
>> Thanks.
>>
>> About Microsoft MVPs:
>> http://www.mvps.org/
>>
>> Search for help with the free Google search Excel add-in:
>> <http://www.rondebruin.nl/Google.htm>
>>
>> ----------
>> In article <e89f1905.0309261228.704aad32[at]posting.google.com>, gil[at]ansano.com
>> (Gil) wrote:
>>
>>
>> >
>> > This is a strange one! We have had no problems using PP 98 Mac and
>> > running PPT's with inserted JPGs and GIFs on windows 2000 PPT 2000.
>> > Now using PPT 2001 Mac OS9, the PPT files with inserted JPGs and GIFs
>> > show a QuickTime needed message on the windows 2000 PPT 2000 machines!
>> > This is at a Univ. that officially does not support macs and thus will
>> > not install QuickTime.
>> >
>> > Any fixes for this?
>> >
>> > Thanks!
>> > Gil