Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 93552
overlayed and animated objects tend to disappear
Last modified: 2013-02-07 22:41:36 UTC
As part of my thesis presentation, I've made a slide with multiple elements which move using the Move Diagonal Animation Effect. While presenting this slide using OOo 2.4.1 the elements move fairly fast, in OOo 3 Beta they move slower and jumpy. I'm attaching the slide which I mentioned for evaluation.
Created attachment 56287 [details] The slide I mentioned as part of the issue
Sorry but with your bugdoc I can see no difference on WinXP between OOo2.4.1 and OOO300_m4.
I tried the issue in another computer with different configuration and still slow. In fact, the rectangle that says "Autorización" tends to disappear. Please tell me what other info do you need.
I was able to reproduce the bug with the given slide. I am on windows XP laptop with SP3. I have a 1.66 Ghz processor and .99 GB of Ram. The laptop is an IBM T60, and is has the basic graphics card for the type of machine. Using the slides provided by the original bug reporter. I played the slide right when I opened them, no configuration changes were made. I tested on version 2.4 4 times, and I tested on version 3 Beta, 4 times, and it did look, as the original bug reporter put it, jumpy and a but slower. This slow down only happened when the text box "Logging" and "Autorización" and it timing was about the same before and after this problem. While trying to get a video of this program I found something unusual, the version 3 beta slide, actually ran better, while the version 2.4 slide ran slower while getting the video. I used the Trial Version of Easy Video Capture, Version 1.30, Build 43. The Website is, http://www.video-capture.info.
Environment Settings: Computer: AMD Anthon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 6000+ 3.01 GHz, 4.00GB of RAM NVIDIA GeForce 7950 GT OS: Windows XP 64bit SP 2 Open Office version OOo-Dev 3.0 (build OOO300_m4) Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 Process 1: 1) open power point 2003 2) create a new presentation 3) create 8 blank slides 4) follow this format for inserting animations/sound into slides NOTE: Inserting done from drop down menu Movies and Sounds then either "Movie" or "Sound" and "from" either "Clip organizer" or "file" slide 1) a microsoft office animation (.gif) {animation only} slide 2) music video (.mpg) {animation and sound} slide 3) movie (.wmv) {animation and sound} slide 4) movie (.avi) {animation and sound} slide 5) music video (.avi) {animation and sound} slide 6) a microsoft office sound clip (.wav) {sound only} slide 7) song (.mp3) {sound only} slide 8) song (.wav) {sound only} 5) save as a ppt presentation (refered to as PPtest) 6) play slide show 7) record results Process 2: 1) start open office impress 2) select empty presentation and then click next 3) select original slide design and click next (output medium is screen) 4) select no effect for slide transition, medium speed, and default presentation type and click create 5) follow steps 3 and 4 from process 1 except that slides 1 and 6 will be filler slides 6) save as a odp (refered to as OOtest) and ppt (refer to as OOppttest) 7) play slide show 8) record results Process 3: 1) start open office impress 2) open PPtest (ppt presentation created in Process 1) 3) play slide show 4) record results Results: - .wmv format is the only inserted movie format that works in both Power Point and Impress as well as a ppt made in Power Point and opened in Open Office Impress. For sounds, .wav imported from Microsoft clips works being opened in Impress, but for a regular song, it will work on both Power Point and Impress but not as a .ppt file made in Power Point and opened in Impress. More details about the results can be found in this attachement... - Music and sound results.doc has a chart of compared results - attached are the slides I created ~ OOtest is sound and movie T2.odp ~ OOppttest is sound and movie T2 as ppt.ppt ~ PPtest is Presentation1.ppt
sorry, this was supposed to be to issue 93605.
The animations are smooth and fast for me. But I can confirm that the text box(es) "Animation" disappear in presentation mode (only on Windows, not on Linux). Summary changed and confirmed. sagittarius_wpd: If the animation is still slow, please try to enable / disable hardware accelleration under tools - options; OpenOffice.org - view. If this improves your situation, please file a new issue for this (with details about used grphics card)