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No winetricks are needed to install Office 2007. If you have used any, that may well be the source of your problem. Upgrade to 1.1.40, delete or rename your ~/wine, and reinstall. Once the install is complete, set an override for riched20. Do not install it with winetricks--Office installs its own riched20, but the override needs to be set.roderakker wrote:I have a college project in which I have to run powerpoint on a Linux system, preferably with all of the options owrking. Has anyone managed to get sound and video working in PowerPoint 2007? I have installed it using winetricks and am running wine 1.1.3.2 because this is the only version i've been able to get MS Office 2007 running. I'm using the desktop release of Ubuntu 9.10
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Thanks alot! I think I'll just restart with a fresh install for Ubuntu, and try the things you've said. Much appreciated.dimesio wrote:No winetricks are needed to install Office 2007. If you have used any, that may well be the source of your problem. Upgrade to 1.1.40, delete or rename your ~/wine, and reinstall. Once the install is complete, set an override for riched20. Do not install it with winetricks--Office installs its own riched20, but the override needs to be set.roderakker wrote:I have a college project in which I have to run powerpoint on a Linux system, preferably with all of the options owrking. Has anyone managed to get sound and video working in PowerPoint 2007? I have installed it using winetricks and am running wine 1.1.3.2 because this is the only version i've been able to get MS Office 2007 running. I'm using the desktop release of Ubuntu 9.10
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See the Powerpoint AppDB entry for other tweaks, including one you may need to play mp3 sound. http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.p ... &iId=12813
Inserting video files does not work. For playing video, mpg files are known not to work: http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16485
Why on earth do that?Thanks alot! I think I'll just restart with a fresh install for
Ubuntu, and try the things you've said. Much appreciated.
First make sure sound is working in Wine in general. The workaround in the AppDB is specifically for mp3-crippled distro packages, and assumes your sound is otherwise properly set up.roderakker wrote:i meant if you would suggest winetricks, or the hard way. sorry for my doublepost, why is there no edit button?
Does sound work in other Wine apps (not just the test in winecfg)?roderakker wrote:I did just that, but still no sound or video. What I did was I took l3codeca.acm and made a link to it called winemp3.acm, both within the sys32 folder in /.wine which had been one of your tips on another post. I do have the libmpg123 aswell. Also, sound works perfectly fine when testing it in the Wine config, and when playing mp3 & wmv files in any of the default ubuntu video/music programs.I know I'm quite the inexperienced Linux user but I'm really hoping I can fix this. Afterall, I picked this as my asignment to get familiar in Linux... Windows just gets so annoying, and this is quite a challenge. Keeps me entertained, too!
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how should i disable pulseaudio? the configured audio in wine is ALSA. also, the file is a .mp3 of the song Bleak by Opeth. what program do you suggest testing the sound with? i would like to install a program that does not affect my install of office, and windows media player does affect it. any other tips and steps i could take? i'll get back to it tomorrow, right now it's time to head home. Thanks!dimesio wrote:Does sound work in other Wine apps (not just the test in winecfg)?roderakker wrote:I did just that, but still no sound or video. What I did was I took l3codeca.acm and made a link to it called winemp3.acm, both within the sys32 folder in /.wine which had been one of your tips on another post. I do have the libmpg123 aswell. Also, sound works perfectly fine when testing it in the Wine config, and when playing mp3 & wmv files in any of the default ubuntu video/music programs.I know I'm quite the inexperienced Linux user but I'm really hoping I can fix this. Afterall, I picked this as my asignment to get familiar in Linux... Windows just gets so annoying, and this is quite a challenge. Keeps me entertained, too!
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Do Powerpoint's bultin sound effects work? (Test by adding a sound effect to the slide transition.)
If the answer to the above two questions is no, sound is not properly set up. Since you're on Ubuntu, the most likely culprit is Pulseaudio. Disable it.
If the answer to the above two questions is yes, are you sure the sound inserted in the file is mp3/wav? That is the only codec/container for inserted sound that I can verify works in Powerpoint in Wine.
Just to be clear, I'm talking about sound only, not sound in a video. I doubt video will work at all.
Post terminal output. http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#run_from_terminalroderakker wrote:that seems to work! thanks! however, it only plays for about 20 seconds and then it'll crash... finally i made some progress, though!anymore useful tips? thanks alot!