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Old 10-17-2015, 11:48 AM
Compo66 Compo66 is offline Non-Interruptible video? Windows 7 64bit Non-Interruptible video? Office 2010 64bit
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How do I make a Video play out without user interruption?



I have set a previous slide with a Hyperlink to automatically play the slide with my video on it then move on to the next slide. Works fine.

However while the video is playing, clicking, or in my case touching the screen resulted in the video pausing.
I managed to remove this pause action in "Animations" by adding a "Play" animation on its own and removing the one automatically inserted to pause.

NOW when screen is touched or clicked the video starts to play from the start each time.
HOW can I stop this????

I'm using the presentation in Kiosk mode for visitors to a Museum to select and watch a number of videos so need the selected video to play from start to finish without the threat of interruption by prodding fingers etc.!!(at which point it moves to my next menu slide).

Alternatively, and if the above is not possible, can I add a hyperlink to the video clip (playing fullscreen) to return to a selected slide rather than the pause or restart options?

Hope you nice people can help?
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