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Environment Settings:
Computer:
AMD Anthon 64 X2 Dual
Core Processor 6000+
3.01 GHz, 4.00GB of RAM
NVIDIA GeForce 7950 GT
OS: Windows XP 64bit SP 2
Open Office version OOo-Dev 3.0 (build OOO300_m4)
Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003
Process 1:
1) open power point 2003
2) create a new presentation
3) create 8 blank slides
4) follow this format for inserting animations/sound into slides
NOTE: Inserting done from drop down menu
Movies and Sounds
then either "Movie" or "Sound" and "from"
either "Clip organizer" or "file"
slide 1) a microsoft office animation (.gif) {animation only}
slide 2) music video (.mpg) {animation and sound}
slide 3) movie (.wmv) {animation and sound}
slide 4) movie (.avi) {animation and sound}
slide 5) music video (.avi) {animation and sound}
slide 6) a microsoft office sound clip (.wav) {sound only}
slide 7) song (.mp3) {sound only}
slide 8) song (.wav) {sound only}
5) save as a ppt presentation (refered to as PPtest)
6) play slide show
7) record results
Process 2:
1) start open office impress
2) select empty presentation and then click next
3) select original slide design and click next (output medium is screen)
4) select no effect for slide transition, medium speed, and default
presentation type and click create
5) follow steps 3 and 4 from process 1 except that slides 1 and 6 will
be filler slides
6) save as a odp (refered to as OOtest) and ppt (refer to as OOppttest)
7) play slide show
8) record results
Process 3:
1) start open office impress
2) open PPtest (ppt presentation created in Process 1)
3) play slide show
4) record results
Results:
- .wmv format is the only inserted movie format that works in both Power
Point and Impress as well as a ppt made in Power Point and opened in Open
Office Impress. For sounds, .wav imported from Microsoft clips works being
opened in Impress, but for a regular song, it will work on both Power Point and
Impress but not as a .ppt file made in Power Point and opened in Impress.
More details about the results can be found in this attachement...
- Music and sound results.doc has a chart of compared results
- attached are the slides I created
~ OOtest is sound and movie T2.odp
~ OOppttest is sound and movie T2 as ppt.ppt
~ PPtest is Presentation1.ppt
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