Movies in Presentations

Please review this information to be certain your movies will play on the SIGGRAPH Asia 2010 computers. These tips were written for PowerPoint users, but the issues (files, folders, and CODECS) are common to most presentation software.

Files and Folders
Be sure to bring all the files associated with your presentation. (If you have movies that play in your presentation, you must copy each individual movie file onto your presentation disk.)
Make sure your PowerPoint presentation and your movies are in the SAME folder. If you put videos in subfolders, they will probably not play. (If you have already done this, we can fix it in the Speaker Preparation Room.)

CODECs
If you used a special CODEC to create video compression, you must bring this CODEC program with you so we can install it on our presentation computer. If you are unsure about your CODEC, try your presentation on a computer other than one you use every day. Try one in another office or at a friend's house. If you know the person who created the video, please contact that person and ask if the video includes any CODEC issues.
Try to use the WMV format for the videos for your slides. If you absolutely cannot put your videos into WMV format, please use MPEG 4. Do NOT use QuickTime (.mov) formats for your video, since these will not play in PowerPoint running under Windows.

We Can Help
If you are unsure about which CODEC your movie requires, you can email a sample of one of your movies to the SIGGRAPH Asia 2009 Speaker Preparation Staff. We will test it and let you know if there are any issues. Send your questions or concerns to us at: speaker-preparation_asia2010 (at) siggraph.org.