Powerpoint: Built-in video jerky - you can do that
In addition to images and text, you can also insert videos in PowerPoint. If the video jerks, you can fix it quickly with just a few simple steps. In this practical tip we will tell you how to do it.
Built-in video jerky at Powerpoint - what to do?
- You can try compressing the video to save memory. To do this, click on "File" in your presentation and select "Compress media".
- Then select the "Presentation Quality" option. In this way you achieve the best possible result.
- There you can also click the "Optimize Compatibility" button to further optimize the video.
- Make sure that you have the latest version of Office installed and that your graphics card driver is up to date.
- You can check this either via Windows Update or on the manufacturer's website.
- By limiting the effects in your video, you also make the video run smoother.
- Press [Windows] + [R] and enter "% temp%" to go to the temporary folder. Files that are only needed briefly are stored here.
- Mark all files with [CTRL] + [A] and delete them. This can also help make the video play better.