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Inserting a media file in PowerPoint has just been taken to a whole new level. When you insert a media file in your presentation with PFCMedia you are assured that it will play just as you want on both your PC and any other Windows PCs without the concern of what codecs are installed on the receiving PC. To explain it simply, we combine Microsoft technologies with our custom programming to process the media into a format compatible with PowerPoint on Windows PCs. As an added bonus typical file formats like Mpeg and AVI files will be significantly reduced in file size! (Mpeg files and AVI files are typically 1/5 their original size without a loss of quality.) Using PFCMedia to process a video or audio file and automatically inserting it into your presentation is as simple as selecting the file, testing it, setting your animation from a pre-defined list and clicking finish. |
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Download PFCMediaInstalling PFCMedia on your PC creates a new entry in the PowerPoint menu for easy access to the add-in and all of its features. All work is done directly from within PowerPoint so you don't need to stop working on your presentation. With PFCMedia you can now play commercial DVDs, use a Web Cam, and even stream media from the internet directly in your presentation! If you distribute your presentation to other PCs, they do NOT need to have PFCMedia installed. The presentation, once created, will play on any Windows PC with PowerPoint or the PowerPoint viewer! |
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Media files SupportedPFCMedia can process a very long list of file types, in fact it would fill this page. To say it simply, if you can play the media file in the Windows Media Player on your PC then PFCMedia can process it for use in PowerPoint! NOTE: Unfortunately we had to disable support for QuickTime and RealMedia due to legal restrictions from the owners. (Apple and Real) If these companies change their policies we will of course immediately restore this functionality. Codec Selection and InstallationIf you are missing a standard codec PFCMedia will automatically download it from the Microsoft web site and install it all without your needing to do a thing. It will even process non-standard file types (Example: DivX) if you manually install the needed codecs. (See the tutorial page on doing this.) Play DVDsWith PFCMedia you can now insert a commercial (copy protected) DVD and play it directly in PowerPoint. PFCMedia plays the DVD in full resolution at whatever size you make it on the slide or in full screen mode. NOTE: PFCMedia plays the DVD in its entirety from beginning to end. If you want to be able to play just selected "clips" you will need to use PFCPro. Use of DVD playback requires that you have a DVD drive in your PC, a DVD decoder installed, and the DVD MUST be present in the Drive. Nothing is saved to your hard drive. Use a Web CamIf you have a Web Cam attached to your PC you can now display it directly in your presentation just as you would any other video. All that is required is that you have a "WDM" driver for the web cam installed. Almost all newer web cams come with this driver but if yours did not visit the web cam manufactures web site and download it. Almost all manufactures make this driver available to customers. Play Streaming Media from the InternetBeing able to play a video from the internet or an intranet has some unique advantages to both keeping your presentation size smaller and providing security for the video. As an example lets say you want to send out (distribute) a presentation to your customers but do not want them copying your video or using it for other purposes. Simply place the video on a server and stream it to the link in your presentation. This way the end user never has a local copy on their PC. Another advantage is that you can update the video on the server (while keeping the same name and URL) and when your customer views the presentation they see the latest version of your video. PFCMedia PricingCost of PFCMedia registration is $49.95 USD
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