> menu Insert > Movie and Sound I get a grey box with a light-grey Strange behavior: after inserting the video via Thanks again for solving bug 57532, this certainly would not have been possible with MS in such a timely manner! Imagine being able to submit bug reports to Microsoft and getting this level of feedback. Sorry for pointing this out, by the way the development team for LibreOffice is very helpful. If they are embedded, at the moment there is no way to liberate them from the document, and that doesn't help someone who has to present using a different mac. Note that with a picture there is a "Edit with external tool.' option on the context menu as well.Īll of this doesn't help someone who has a presentation in Impress with embedded media files that should play on a mac and won't. option on the context menu of a linked/Embedded Sound/Video file as there is for an embedded picture. How do you save an embedded media file in an ODT document? If you copy the file you cannot paste it to the desktop or anywhere else on OS X? There is no Save image as. How is this possible when the file is embedded in an ODF (.odt) document? It is all very well to be able to open video files in VLC or another media player. In view of what has already been said about this bug probably a good thing! You have to link the file to the document. Note that now in LibreOffice 4.0.0 it is impossible to embed a sound file even. MOV and AVI files will open in LibreOffice 3.3 embedded in a Writer document but not in 3.4.x or later. Oh well, better close this then as INVALID, as there is nothing to be done. The irony of the situation is that VLC now has far broader built-in codec support than Quicktime. So, I guess that unless LO changes its multimedia backend reliance on Quicktime on OSX, then the situation will only seemingly get worse as Apple restricts it to the only formats it is prepared to support. they don't rely on the Quicktime backend as far as I can tell. Note that according to the last article in that list, the solution to install Perian (which works with Snow Leopard) to be able to read AVI is a non-starter for OSX Lion or Mountain Lion.Īs to OGV and WEBM, these are playable in Firefox or Chrome on OSX without anything further, i.e. In other words, AVI files that used to be read, no longer are in Lion and Mountain Lion. Lion Quicktime codec support is listed here : Out of the box, Quicktime is supposed to support AVI playback, however support is patchy : Yes, sorry, I thought that possibly the gstreamer stuff had been integrated into the OSX version of LO as well. > confused - some comments talk about videos not playing, some about crashes.) > I have to confess that I don’t understand bug 34892 exactly (*), it is so > that this is a duplicate of bug 34892, just for Mac OS X instead of Linux but > Do you know about any duplicates? I did not find an exact one. > to know if this bug is limited to Mac OS X, or a general issue. > can you please try to reproduce this issue on Linux/Windows? It would be nice > Comment # 4 on bug 56847 from Roman Eisele avi videos with Impress video player (Mac OS X) avi videos with Impress video player (Mac OS X) VIEWING: Playing. Hope someone will find a solution soon, thanks a lot for your help ! I tried (with the same Linux dist.) OpenOffice 3.4.1 : everything works. I tried Libre Office with Linux (mint 13 mate 64 bits) : sound is ok, but no picture at all. Need help? Please contact us via and you will receive a reply within 24 hours.I don't know if this will help : with Windows 7, everything's ok. When previewing, click the “Snapshot” button to capture your favorite video images and save them on your hard drive for later use. With a built-in player, this free DVD ripper shows you the obvious difference between the source and output video effect. * Cut and get a specific part of a movie by setting start time and time length or drag directly * Adjust the video brightness, saturation, hue, contrast, etc. * Extract audio files from the movies on DVD and convert to AAC, AIFF, ALAC, MP3, M4A, and WAV, etc. * Rip with unmatchable speed and incredible quality. The fantastic Free DVD Ripper owns the powerful function to rip and convert homemade DVDs to MP4, MOV, AVI, WMV, MKV, FLV, M4V and HD video like HD MP4, HD AVI, HD MKV, HD WMV, etc. If you need to rip protected DVDs, please contact our support for more information. Note: All DVD/Video rippers on Mac Store are allowed to rip un-encrypted DVDs only, iSuper DVD Ripper is no exception. It will help you get ripped movies from your DVD collections, and enjoy them on iPhone, iPad and any other players! Fast, safe and in high quality! ISuper DVD Ripper - the best free DVD ripping software on Mac Store. Super fast and high-quality DVD ripping software - Rip home-made DVD to MP4, AVI, WMV, etc.
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