Multimedia playback is delayed during a slide show in PowerPoint 2003 (827106)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003
SYMPTOMSWhen you play back a Microsoft PowerPoint slide show that
contains animations and multimedia components, the multimedia file may not
start playing when you expect it to.CAUSEThis problem may occur when an animation or multimedia file
that is dependent on another file begins to play before the file that it is
dependent on has loaded.WORKAROUNDTo work around this problem, use one of the following
methods. Method 1: Adjust the Dependent Animations TimingNote The delay that you experience before the multimedia file begins
to play depends on the processor speed of your computer. You may have to adjust
the dependent animations timing speed more than one time to obtain the effect that you
want. To adjust the dependant animations timing, follow these steps:
- In the slide show, click to select the animation that you
want to adjust.
- On the Slide Show menu, click
Custom Animation.
- On the Custom Animation task pane,
right-click the animation that you want to change the timing delay for.
- Click Timing in the drop-down box for that
animation.
- In the Delay dialog box, click the up
arrow to increase the delay effect to the interval that you want, and then
click OK.
- On the Slide Show menu, click View
Show.
Method 2: Save and View the Presentation As a Web PageNote Web browsers do not use Media Control Interface (MCI), the
Microsoft Windows internal multimedia player that is used by PowerPoint, to
handle the multimedia file.
- On the Tools menu, click
Options.
- In the Options dialog box, click
Web Options on the General tab.
- In the Web Options dialog box, click to
select the Show slide animation while browsing check box, and
then click OK.
- In the Options dialog box, click
OK.
- On the File menu, click Save as
Web Page.
- Start your Web browser.
- Locate the slide show that you saved.
- Click anywhere on the slide show to start the slide show.
Note Because the Web browser plays media files differently from the
way that MCI does, the media may not play the same as it does in PowerPoint.
Method 3: Use a Different Movie FormatDepending on the movie format and on your computer, PowerPoint
uses either MCI or Microsoft Windows Media Player. This problem only occurs if
PowerPoint detects that MCI is the best method for playing your particular
movie format. If PowerPoint uses a different media format, such as a .wmv file,
PowerPoint uses Windows Media Player instead of using MCI, and the problem that
is described in the "Symptoms" section of this article does not occur. Method 4: Insert Media by Using Windows Media Player
For more information about how to use
Windows Media Player, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
291879
How to play media clips in
PowerPoint by using Windows Media Player
STATUS Microsoft
has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed
at the beginning of this article.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 6/28/2006 |
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Keywords: | kbslideshow kbdisplay kbprb kbnofix KB827106 kbAudEndUser |
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