running a media player object as background for text

K

K

I've heard that...but there must be a way to get around that. Without buying
Crystal software.
 
J

John Wilson

I dont think so Powerpoint uses a windows media player and it is always in
front!

If you find a way tell me I've been trying for ages! My answer was to learn
Flash and put the text in the vdeo!
 
A

Austin Myers

Let me save you some time. It won't work. Video is always done as on
"overlay" via DirectX APIs to the PPT slide and nothing can be placed in
front of it. As others have pointed out it can be done programically but
that to has many limitations. (Even Crystal Graphics)


Austin Myers
MS PowerPoint MVP Team

Provider of PFCMedia http://www.pfcmedia.com
 
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