Hi Jonathan,

First things first: LibreOffice can still embed and play videos in 
presentations, provided you have installed the necessary video codecs for 
Gstreamer (on Linux, that is).

The problem with videos is as follows, though: if you store them within the 
file, the file often gets very large, depending on the 
length/compression/resolution of the video – but 50–100 megabytes is probably 
typical. Now, files that are 50–100 MB large are often not very practical, 
especially when the bulk of the file size is just content that already exists 
elsewhere on your hard drive.
Thus, Impress by default just uses the existing external video file on your 
file system and does not copy it into the presentation. This behaviour has the 
disadvantage that when you move the video file to a different location, the 
presentation won't be able to find it any more. This is probably what happened 
– you moved to Linux/moved directories around and now all your Windows/former 
path names don't work any more.
Current LibreOffice writes out relative paths, but I think older versions of 
OpenOffice.org wrote out absolute ones, this might be related. The best 
solution to your problem likely is to just embed the videos you had in your 
presentations anew. Sorry.

However, if you absolutely want to have your video file directly in the 
presentation, you can untick the box next to "Link" on the Open dialogue for 
Videos.

Astron.


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