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crash video in old diaporama with yosemite

macbook air , os 10.10.3 , keynote 6.5.3

i am french

i open a diaporama with video inside , the video don't run fail message OSStatus erreur -12945User uploaded file

it runs very good before i go to yosemite

what can i do ? i don't have original of the video , they are in keynote

i must use it with my student in a week 😢

Posted on May 20, 2015 8:13 AM

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Posted on May 20, 2015 10:16 AM

Try this: click the video on the slide once to select it

go to the Movie Inspector in Keynote: Inspector > Format > Movie

drag the movie file icon to the desktop (marked with red arrow)

double click this file on the desktop, does it play in QuickTime Player?


If it does, drag it onto a new slide and test.

If it does not play correctly in QuickTime Player, the file is corrupt and can not be used.



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May 20, 2015 10:16 AM in response to heliox57

Try this: click the video on the slide once to select it

go to the Movie Inspector in Keynote: Inspector > Format > Movie

drag the movie file icon to the desktop (marked with red arrow)

double click this file on the desktop, does it play in QuickTime Player?


If it does, drag it onto a new slide and test.

If it does not play correctly in QuickTime Player, the file is corrupt and can not be used.



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May 20, 2015 12:08 PM in response to Gary Scotland

thank you gary

i drag the files , it play in quick time after conversion but the sound is corrupted ( sound like helicopter)

with VLC there is no sound

the message is

"Pas de module de décodage approprié pour le format"

"VLC ne supporte probablement pas le format audio ou vidéo « dvau ». Malheureusement il n'y a rien à faire."

what is format "dvau"

i got the image , its better that nothing

😟

crash video in old diaporama with yosemite

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