Hello,
I need to embed video clips in my presentation, but apparently, the Linux version of Presentations 2021 doesn't support this features, which is very inconvenient.
Therefore I have resolved to using GIFs. The problem is that when in slide show mode, GIFs lag considerably, sometimes to the point of only a couple of frames per second.
Looking in this forum I found this post from last year that reports a similar problem for the Windows version. I don't know if it has been fixed for Windows in the meantime, but for Linux it definitely hasn't.
Could the developer team look into that?
Lagging GIFs in Presentation for Linux
Re: Lagging GIFs in Presentation for Linux
Presentations 2024 beta now supports video clips in Linux and also fixed the animated GIFs lag issue in all operating systems.
Re: Lagging GIFs in Presentation for Linux
Hello,
I have bought Presentations 2024 (rev S1206.1118, 64 bit), but unfortunately video clips are still not supported for Linux (when I try to play a video, the program crashes) and the GIF issue remains. I have sent a crash report.
I have bought Presentations 2024 (rev S1206.1118, 64 bit), but unfortunately video clips are still not supported for Linux (when I try to play a video, the program crashes) and the GIF issue remains. I have sent a crash report.
Re: Lagging GIFs in Presentation for Linux
The developers have analyzed your crash report, but they need the gif and mp4 you used.
Could you please provide them and also the Presentation file?
Could you please provide them and also the Presentation file?
Re: Lagging GIFs in Presentation for Linux
Sure, I am sending a customer support notice through https://www.softmaker.com/en/support/customer-support
Re: Lagging GIFs in Presentation for Linux
Please send it to forum(at)softmaker.com instead and then inform us here
Re: Lagging GIFs in Presentation for Linux
I received the files you sent us, but everything works fine on my Ubuntu 22.02 ✔, except for the video drag and drop ✖
Animated GIF is not laggy and MP4 doesn't crash.
Anyway, I also forwarded them to the developers.
How did you install your codecs? I installed them via:
sudo apt install ubuntu-restricted-extras
Animated GIF is not laggy and MP4 doesn't crash.
Anyway, I also forwarded them to the developers.
How did you install your codecs? I installed them via:
sudo apt install ubuntu-restricted-extras
Re: Lagging GIFs in Presentation for Linux
We checked the log and .INI files and you are running Presentations in X11 engine. That's of course slow (and nothing we can do about it)
-Try to turn OpenGL acceleration [Options→System→All or at least "Use OpenGL engine" and "Use OpenGL video acceleration")].
-If it is not possible then at least for faster-animated gifs try to turn off 'Options'→'System'→'Smooth edges of pictures'.
-Try to turn OpenGL acceleration [Options→System→All or at least "Use OpenGL engine" and "Use OpenGL video acceleration")].
-If it is not possible then at least for faster-animated gifs try to turn off 'Options'→'System'→'Smooth edges of pictures'.
Re: Lagging GIFs in Presentation for Linux
Thank you for your suggestions.
I have enabled all the OpenGL options and now gifs work like a charm. In practice, this already solves my problem.
I have also installed the ubuntu-restricted-extras, as you suggested (I don't know how I did install my codecs previously) and I restarted my pc, just in case. Unfortunately, playing the video is still causing the program to crash. Except in some rare cases (I tried multiple times, also with different videos) where the video plays, but appears green and with artifacts, as in the screenshot below.
The same behavior (crashing/green image) happens if I click on the video, Media object->Play media clip
I have enabled all the OpenGL options and now gifs work like a charm. In practice, this already solves my problem.
I have also installed the ubuntu-restricted-extras, as you suggested (I don't know how I did install my codecs previously) and I restarted my pc, just in case. Unfortunately, playing the video is still causing the program to crash. Except in some rare cases (I tried multiple times, also with different videos) where the video plays, but appears green and with artifacts, as in the screenshot below.
The same behavior (crashing/green image) happens if I click on the video, Media object->Play media clip