Article ID: 229671
Article Last Modified on 12/2/2005
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q229671
CAUSE
This error is caused when the Real Time Encoder (REX) is unable to access the CPU while slide animations are occurring. This only happens when you are using video, audio, and a continuous run of autoshapes with animations on a slide, where timings are set to zero seconds.
The number of animations and their total duration is CPU dependant. On a fast computer, 333MHz or faster, the duration of the animations would have to add up to 30 seconds for this problem to occur. On slower machines, 120MHz, it may take only 10 seconds worth of continuous animations to overload the CPU.
THINGS TO TRY
To work around this problem, use one of the following methods.
Use Remote System For Audio and Video
To use a remote system for audio and video, follow these steps:
- On the Slide Show menu, point to Online Broadcast, and click Setup and Schedule.
- Click Change settings or reschedule a broadcast, and then click OK.
- Click the Broadcast Settings tab, and select the Camera/microphone is connected to another computer check box.
- In the box after the check box, type in the name of a nearby computer on your network that has either Office 2000 or Windows Media Tools installed on it. This computer must also have a sound card and at least a video capture board installed and functional.
- Click Update to finalize the settings.
Set Autoshape Timings to "Mouse-Click"
- From the Slide Show menu, click Custom Animation.
- In the Check to animate slide objects: dialog box, click to select the first selected item in the list.
- Hold down CTRL and click all of the selected items in the list.
- Once all the items have been selected, in the Start animation group, click to select the On mouse click option.
- Click OK.
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.
MORE INFORMATION
For additional information about troubleshooting Online Broadcasting, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
229951 PPT2000: Troubleshooting Online Broadcasting
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