https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34940

--- Comment #14 from Marc Weber <[email protected]> ---
http://www.kingsoftstore.com/presentation-free.html
They do it this way: When adding a video you'll be asked:

When to start video?
[automatically] [ when I click ]

and you're done because you can start/pause/stop videos in arbitrary order on a
slide by clicking.

Thus the closest and most simple thing to be done for libre impress would be
introducing a setting:
- initial view:
 (*) start video
 (*) show black/white/color rectangle [2]
 (*) show first frame [3]

[2] can be emulated by adding an action stopping the video when the slide
starts (follows previous slide)
[3] can't be done AFAIK (maybe with some scripting)


Because playing movies is one of the most important features a presentation
software provides I consider this being very important.

I understand that it is possible to create a screenshot of the first frame, add
it as image, hide the image and start the video. But that case is that common
that there should be an easier way. But who is willing to write assembler
today?

Tested with 3.6.2.2 windows, release

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