Richard Leadbetter
April 27th, 2006, 04:34 AM
Hi everyone,
A client has come to me asking for a presentation interspersed with one minute video clips in HD. My immediate thought was simply to run CineForm HD AVIs for the video clips as individual slides within PowerPoint, with more conventionally built slides in between for the text-y bits.
Then the thought occurred to me that I could actually make each slide itself a CineForm AVI. This would allow me to produce beautiful, discreet animation effects in the background and also allow for a professionally rendered intro transition for each slide.
Right now I only have Powerpoint installed on my laptop so no full-speed CFHD playback for me. Before I see about migrating my Powerpoint activation to my desktop with all the palava that entails, has any one done this already?
For what it's worth, the presentation will be 720p/30 and the PC doing the playback will be a mid-range CPUd dual core machine with a decent video card.
EDIT: Am actually thinking now that a simple app that cycles through a playlist of AVI files at the press of a button with each flagged for looping/not looping may be a simpler option. Would still be intrigued to learn of CFHD usage within Powerpoint though.
A client has come to me asking for a presentation interspersed with one minute video clips in HD. My immediate thought was simply to run CineForm HD AVIs for the video clips as individual slides within PowerPoint, with more conventionally built slides in between for the text-y bits.
Then the thought occurred to me that I could actually make each slide itself a CineForm AVI. This would allow me to produce beautiful, discreet animation effects in the background and also allow for a professionally rendered intro transition for each slide.
Right now I only have Powerpoint installed on my laptop so no full-speed CFHD playback for me. Before I see about migrating my Powerpoint activation to my desktop with all the palava that entails, has any one done this already?
For what it's worth, the presentation will be 720p/30 and the PC doing the playback will be a mid-range CPUd dual core machine with a decent video card.
EDIT: Am actually thinking now that a simple app that cycles through a playlist of AVI files at the press of a button with each flagged for looping/not looping may be a simpler option. Would still be intrigued to learn of CFHD usage within Powerpoint though.