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Crashes when attaching media
Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2020 1:14 am
by jonoville
Hi. I have an Imac running Mojave with Open Office 4 installed and I am trying to do a trivia night presentation.
Every time I try to attach a sound or movie clip on a slide the whole program crashes. I've tried MP3's and MP4's with the same result.
I have googled the problem with no luck,
Does anyone know what would be causing this or know what I am doing wrong.
Thanks in advance
Re: Crashes when attaching media. HELP!
Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2020 1:47 am
by MrProgrammer
Hi, and welcome to the forum.
jonoville wrote:Every time I try to attach a sound or movie clip on a slide the whole program crashes. I've tried MP3's and MP4's with the same result.
I've had similar results. My recommendation is to use
Keynote, which is either included with your Mac or can be installed for free from the App Store. You'll need to learn how to use a new program, but this may be easier then fighting with Impress. I've never used Keynote before, but it took only a few minutes to create a presentation and insert some video I had. Ask for help with Keynote in an Apple forum, not here.
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Re: Crashes when attaching media. HELP!
Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2020 1:53 am
by jonoville
Thank's I have used keynote before but I am doing it with other people who only use & know MS Office & Open Office so it would make it awkward...especially as this is a retirement home so most of us are in their 70's, 80's so slow learners.

. I may have to stick to just written questions
Re: Crashes when attaching media. HELP!
Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2020 10:41 am
by RoryOF
LibreOffice is better "out of the box" at handling media in presentations than OpenOffice.
When using OpenOffice for presentations (my usual choice) I use a hyperlink on a slide and allow the system media player take over the playing of the media clip - in my case, always video with soundtrack.