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Hello everyone,
I searched the forums for some advice and didn't see too much that was specific to my needs, so I'm starting a new thread. Does anyone know of a format/codec combination that works across most iterations of Office and Windows? I'm not worried about how it's deployed (linking pre-2010 vs embedding) as much as I'd like to know what to deploy. Using videos in PowerPoint is a constant struggle with broken links (pre-Office 2010) and compatibility/missing codec issues. I've had problems with various formats, including the "go-to" WMV and AVI format, especially when one format works on Windows 7 but not on XP and vice versa. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance for your advice, WorkingHour |
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