
Yet, in today's world it is almost impossible to avoid QuickTime. With so many unfathomable depths, you cannot fault those who suggest avoiding QuickTime altogether in the PowerPoint scheme of things. While it is true that the relationship is without perils on the Mac, usage in Windows does have its pitfalls, and we'll try to avoid those very pitfalls. We're just looking at ways to use both PowerPoint and QuickTime together. Actually, we are not discussing the Mac or Windows. When one talks about using PowerPoint with QuickTime, you'll be forgiven for imagining we are working on the Macintosh. Inserting QuickTime in PowerPoint/Windows Inserting QuickTime in PowerPoint/Macintosh Assuming you have the video conversion program, this might still take half an hour. Convert your QuickTime MOV videos/movies to the AVI format using QuickTime Professional or some video converter products, as per instructions can be found here.Also, it's now confirmed that the control works within PowerPoint 2007 too.

The conrol itself costs US$ 150, and you'll have to follow the instructions here. This is a free redistribution license one registers for, so they can ship it to clients with their content or their applications that make use of the control. Buy a license of the QTVR ActiveX control and insert all sorts of QuickTime content in your PowerPoint slides.Ask the source of the QuickTime video/movie if they have the same clip available in a PowerPoint for Windows friendly format like AVI, MPEG, or WMV.If you don't have time to read two pages and want a quick solution to inserting QuickTime content in PowerPoint for Windows, you can either:
