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hunterfrederick

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Jan 9, 2006
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I recently just got PowerPoint 2004 at work on my Powerbook G4 and I was shocked that it played video decently (being a Microsoft product) how long of a video you think I could put in powerpoint before it either crashed or did something funky.

thanks
 
hunterfrederick said:
I recently just got PowerPoint 2004 at work on my Powerbook G4 and I was shocked that it played video decently (being a Microsoft product) how long of a video you think I could put in powerpoint before it either crashed or did something funky.

thanks

Its more to do with how big the media was, rather then how long.

Previous experience shows that when the file starts getting too big it takes longer to load or run

Try it for yourself, I think once you start going into many megabytes you might be pushing it
 
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