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Jay Melton

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2003 1:11 pm
Post subject: Running audio and video files from a CD on a Windows machine
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Hello:

I'm developing a PowerPoint presentation using MS Office X (the latest version, although that doesn't show up in the "About PowerPoint" window) on a G4 running 10.2.8. I have several audio and video files that I want to play automatically for each slide. When I burn the presentation onto a CD and run it on a Windows machine (running the Japanese version of Windows 9Cool or another Mac running OS X 10.2.8, none of the audio or video files run.

What can I do to have the audio and video files run automatically on a CD running Windows?

Jay Melton
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