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64 Bit Codec Powerpoint 2010
64 Bit Codec Powerpoint 2010







64 Bit Codec Powerpoint 2010

PowerPoint 2010: It does play MP4 files, but it only play Apple QuickTime MP4 movie and must be with the Apple QuickTime player installed. PowerPoint 2007 and lower version: According to Microsoft, PowerPoint 2007 and lower version only support WMV, AVI, ASF, and MPG (MPEG-1) video formats, these old versions of PowerPoint still cannot insert MP4 files, that's why you can't play MP4 in PowerPoint 2007/2003/2002/5. 64-bit PowerPoint will not work with 32-bit QuickTime and vice versa.Part I: Why can't insert MP4 into PPT successfully Main Reason: Version Conflict and Compatibility ProblemĪccording to office support website, PowerPoint has strict requirements of MP4 files. PowerPoint and QuickTime must match, either 64-bit or 32-bit. Install the same bit-versions of QuickTime and PowerPoint 2010 onto your computer if you do not already have them. PowerPoint Tip: Playing QuickTime videos in PowerPoint I came across this from Microsoft Office:

64 Bit Codec Powerpoint 2010

I'm looking at accomplishing the embed function with the 64-Bit installation of PowerPoint. It will play the video if I directly open the file or just insert a link to the file.

64 Bit Codec Powerpoint 2010

I can embed the video fine on my 32-Bit install of PowerPoint but it will not playback on any 64-Bit installation. Verify that the necessary 64-Codec for this media format is installed, and then try again." "Powerpoint cannot insert a video from the selected file. Reason I need a the 64-Bit version is I am trying to embed a quicktime video into PowerPoint however its failing with an error message: Anyone know where I can download QuickTime 64-Bit for Windows 7? I tried the iTunes + QuickTime 64-Bit download however its installing QuickTime as a 32-Bit application.









64 Bit Codec Powerpoint 2010