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PowerPoint and display on Projector

Postby thross61 » 07 Nov 2013 18:52

I am using Window 7 with PowerPoint 2013. I have VLC set as my default player for all videos. I have created PowerPoint presentations which use the "hyperlink" function to link to and play videos. So when I click on the hyperlink, the video opens in VLC player in a separate window. When the video finishes, I close the window and the PowerPoint slideshow is still on the screen. At least, that's the way I want it to work. Here's the problem.
When using a laptop computer with a projector, the laptop screen shows the "instructor information" which includes notes, etc. The projector shows the slide show presentation from PowerPoint. The projector is connected through a VGA port. When I click on the hyperlink, the video opens in the laptop screen, but does not show up on the projector image.
Oddly, when I am working on my desktop computer, it seems to function the way I'd like it to. I have dual monitors on my computer. When I run the same PowerPoint file on my desktop, one screen shows the "instructor view" while the other shows the slide show. If I click on the hyperlink to play the video, VLC opens in the same window as the slide show, and plays the way I want it to play.
I've tried everything I can think of and have searched the forum without success. Do you know of any way I can get the laptop to display the VLC file in the projector view when running PowerPoint 2013?
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Re: PowerPoint and display on Projector

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 07 Nov 2013 23:00

That's a graphic driver limitation. You probably need to turn off the video overlay in VLC preferences.
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Re: PowerPoint and display on Projector

Postby Ludrax » 10 Nov 2013 12:49

The projector is connected through a VGA port. When I click on the hyperlink, the video opens in the laptop screen, but does not show up on the projector image.
in fullscreen?
If I click on the hyperlink to play the video, VLC opens in the same window as the slide show, and plays the way I want it to play.
maybe VLC use #1 monitor?
I have VLC set as my default player for all videos. I have created PowerPoint presentations which use the "hyperlink" function to link to and play videos. So when I click on the hyperlink, the video opens in VLC player in a separate window.
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Re: PowerPoint and display on Projector

Postby ferdilouw » 24 Mar 2014 02:16

If you send your Output to DirectX, you may select DISPLAY2.
Try:

Tools -> Advanced Preferences (-> Show settings = All) -> Video -> Output modules
and then on the right-hand side select "Video output modules " = "DirectX (DirectDraw) video output "
Tools -> Advanced Preferences (-> Show settings = All) -> Video -> Output modules -> DirectX
and then on the right-hand side select "Name of desired display device" = "\\.\DISPLAY2" (or "\\.\DISPLAY1" if required)

Also easier from:
Tools -> Simple Preferences (-> Show settings = Simple) -> Video
and then on the right-hand side
select Output = "DirectX (DirectDraw) video output"
select "Display device" = "\\.\DISPLAY2" (or "\\.\DISPLAY1" if required)


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