not have the answers to your questions, Hopefully Christian
Lippka who heads the development of the graphics project and who
sometimes reads this list will be able to shed some light as to why,
given the claim that OOo is built around a common core set of
functionalities, character styles exist
Hi Klark,
you can use the html export and later remove all the html files.
This can also be triggered by a basic macro where you can choose
your own pixel resolution.
Regards,
Christian
Klark Ooi wrote:
Hi,
I was trying to convert my slides to image format. I used the export and
select
NoOp wrote:
No. It's not helpful when you are posting to a *users* list. Keep in
mind the purpose of this list is to help and assist *users*. Given your
recommendation to use ffdshow, and your background, the least you can do
is participate by offering your considerable knowledge on how to get
NoOp wrote:
Please try to install 'ffdshow tryouts'. This should enable mp4 support
in OOo as it provides a direct show filter which uses the same backend
as the VLC player does.
What is ffdshow tryouts and where do I get it from?
http://tinyurl.com/yca8log
That's a bit rude, don't you
:
Christian Lippka wrote:
It's not a matter of re-inventing the wheel, it's a matter of not being
suckered into using APIs that are not working as advertised.
They work as advertised, install an mp4 codec and it works.
And it does not rely on a proprietary media player on windows. As I said
Harold Fuchs wrote:
Windows Media Player *cannot* play the file.
Then it is ok that OOo also does not play the file.
What is direct show?
It is the backend for audio/video on windows that is used by
Windows Media Player and OpenOffice.org
it anything to do with DirectX?
Yes, it is
NoOp wrote:
On 11/25/2009 02:12 AM, Christian Lippka wrote:
..
On linux it depends if you use the original OOo build which uses
the java media framework or the gstreamer backend which can play
anything that VLC can play as they use the same backend.
..
[With apologies to Harold
Hi,
like I said in my recent reply to leslie, OOo on windows can
only play what is available as a direct show filter. So if
the original microsoft media player can play it so should OOo.
As far as I know Quicktime does not provide such filters.
On linux it depends if you use the original OOo
Harold Fuchs wrote:
2009/11/25 Christian Lippka christian.lip...@sun.com
Hi,
like I said in my recent reply to leslie, OOo on windows can
only play what is available as a direct show filter. So if
the original microsoft media player can play it so should OOo.
Sorry but this doesn't seem
Hi Leslie,
on windows OOo can play everything that windows natively can play.
So you need to install codecs that support your mp4 files.
I suggest ffdshow tryouts, you can google that. VLC Media Player is
supporting your files since it has most of the codecs build in.
OOo plans to move in that
Hi All,
if you are interested in this feature, I started a discussion on the
disc...@ux.openoffice.org mailing list [1]. If you are interested in
this feature please consider joining the discussion.
Regards,
Christian
Christian Lippka wrote:
Hi NoOp,
the issue for embedding sounds is 16937
Hi NoOp,
the issue for embedding sounds is 16937 and I already started working on
it. Currently I plan to finish it for OOo 3.3 release.
Regards,
Christian
NoOp wrote:
On 11/13/2009 06:38 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 11/13/2009 04:59 PM, Harold Fuchs wrote:
..
When you use WinZip to create an archive
Hi Dave,
this is a known and still open issue that the sounds do not loop.
I bcc'ed the responsible developer to remind him that he may fix this
long standing issue better sooner than later :)
All fingers crossed we (the sun paid developers working on OOo) will
have a go from our management
Hi graphics lovers,
there is a new extension for OpenOffice.org Impress Draw that adds a
new options dialog when exporting to png, jpg and gif files. Its main
feature is to change the output size in pixel or resolution when
creating bitmap files for slides or shapes.
Check it out!
Hi all,
everyone interested in the new table feature for Impress and Draw can
now have a look at an early developer snapshot build for Windows and
Linux. Please check out
http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS/entry/fearless_and_adventuresomely_testers_searched
for more information.
Regards,
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