I inserted a swf into Presenter and it is really small. When I increase the size of the inserted file and then view the movie it is distorted. How can I make it bigger without distorting the video?
We have found that making the flash animation the size of the presenter window (720 x 540) works best. The white or any other color you use for the "background" color in flash will be transparent to the viewer after you publish.
You would need access to the source movie and create an MP4, FLV or SWF with the dimensions that you want. Increasing the dimensions within PowerPoint would only degrade the quality.
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We have found that making the flash animation the size of the presenter window (720 x 540) works best. The white or any other color you use for the "background" color in flash will be transparent to the viewer after you publish.
I don't have flash. It was a video taken by another source and then they gave me the video file to insert into the course.
You would need access to the source movie and create an MP4, FLV or SWF with the dimensions that you want. Increasing the dimensions within PowerPoint would only degrade the quality.
Thank you.
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