[libreoffice-users] Re: Videos (mpeg etc) in Impress

2011-11-13 Thread rotwang
Many thanks for that, it proves to me that the problem is unquestionably with the video playback. If I replace the video by a photo, all the effects I am trying to apply work ( fade in from slide background, fade out to slide background etc.) as I would expect. Replace the photo by a video and

[libreoffice-users] Re: Presenter Console

2011-11-13 Thread rotwang
Hi Tom, you don't happen to know where the suggestions list for Presenter Console lives by any chance? And do I need to create a separate login for bugzilla in order to file a report? And if any moderator is watching, could you move the PDFImport posts to their own thread, nobody is going to find

[libreoffice-users] Re: Presenter Console

2011-11-13 Thread rotwang
I've had a chance to run some more tests while trying to pin down some other video problems, and if I replace the video with a still image it is correctly positioned, so this seems to to be specific to the media player. -- View this message in context:

[libreoffice-users] Re: Videos (mpeg etc) in Impress

2011-11-13 Thread rotwang
Hi Drew, In which case two things ;- First if it can't or won't apply fade-in fade-out etc. why are they offered? When I select the video object ONLY the operations which I CAN perform on it should be offered. Second they SHOULD be useable because, whatever the internals of the system may be,

[libreoffice-users] Re: Videos (mpeg etc) in Impress

2011-11-12 Thread rotwang
I have exactly the same problem. So far as I can tell, NONE of the effects options have any effect at all whatsoever. If any one can prove me wrong just post a short impress presentation, 3 slides will do, with a short video on the 2nd one. -- View this message in context:

[libreoffice-users] Presenter Console

2011-11-12 Thread rotwang
If I have an embedded video in a slide, then when I change to that slide, the video on the main screen is in the correct place, but on the presenter console it isn't. It appears high and to the left, but that may depend on the particular video. Has anyone else noticed this? -- View this message