Impress video converter

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Provider:
Beaussier en ligne
Maintainer:
oooforum
Note:
2.5

Average: 2.5 (2 votes)

Application:
Impress
Étiquettes:
impress, video, convert, converter, avi, presentation
Screenshots:
http://www.beaussier.com/images/impress2video.png
Date de publication:
Vendredi, 14 Avril, 2017 - 06:17
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Windows version - All releases
Compatible with OpenOffice 4: Oui
User feedback:
Compatible with OpenOffice 4.x?

This extension allows to export current presentation as video.
Available language: english, french, italian
Supported system: Windows, Linux
Sorry, MacOS not supported yet

Interested to translate in your own language: http://beaussier.com/sections/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=1595#p2100

Explication en français : http://beaussier.com/sections/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=1595

Impress video converter

Version Operating system Compatibility Release date
1.3 Linux, Linux x86-64 4.1 29/10/2018 - 07:22 Plus d'information Download
1.3 Windows 4.1 29/10/2018 - 07:19 Plus d'information Download

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Doesn't download from Chrome.

Doesn't download from Chrome. Firefox without a problem.

The Impress video converter extension is not downloading

Please help.
The Impress video converter extension is not downloading. Is there another way to convert animation slideshows with sound to a video?
Or can someone please share this extension with me.

What do you mean by "not downloading"?

I just download the extension with no problem encountered.

NOT working in Libreoffice Impress 6.3.1 in Manjaro Linux 64 bit

Hi, it would be wonderful if this extension worked in Libreoffice Impress 6.3.1.
Impress can't load it giving this warning: "The 'Impress video converter' extension is not supported on your computer."
Thanks for your effort hoping you solve this bug soon...

Use OpenOffice instead of

Use OpenOffice instead of derivatives :-)

Command Line Support

Is there any way to use this in command line on linus (CentOS)
like soffice -headless ......................

or something like
/opt/openoffice4/program/python /opt/openoffice4/program/DocumentConverter.py "presentation.odp" "presentation.mp4"

after running the soffice on localhost like

/opt/openoffice4/program/soffice "-accept=socket,host=localhost,port=2002;urp;StarOffice.ServiceManager" -norestore -nofirststartwizard -nologo -headless &

Sound file and individual time-settings per slide ignored

I added to slide 1 a sound file and set to each slide an individual time-settings.
Unfortunately both are ignored.
The avi is silent and ends too soon and might be not synchron to the sound.

Indeed, sound is not supported.

But you can use specific tool to build AVI and sound like Windows Movie Maker.

This extension doesn't handle transitions, animations and fx

The cornerstone of every presentation are the animations and effects. The presentations are a marketing tool, because that we need special efects to make it more atractive and deliver a powerfull message.
Botton line no animations means no presentation. Not sure if a parcial implementation of a video converter has some value. I hope some day you can finish it. Good luck and thanks.

Compatibility with LibreOffice

Sorry for my bad English, I'm spanish speaker and Google Translate is my friend! :-)

For those who may be interested:

The extension is compatible with any LibreOffice IN GNU/LINUX, but not in Windows.

Thank you.

This extension is dedicated to OpenOffice only

and so present only on the OpenOffice extension repository

Does not work when there are spaces in the file name or path

If you have a space in the file name or in the path the extension will not save the file.

Fixed

With 1.2

I can't get it to work

Using OO 4.1.3 the extension says the avi file has been created successfully, but there is no file generated. Windows 10 home.

Doesn't work on Windows 10 -

Doesn't work on Windows 10 - it cannot find ffmpeg even when ffmpeg works from the command line.
FFMPEG is installed in the root of C:, path variables are set.
Basic debugger comes up and says it cannot find a file, digging through code it seems to be looking for ffmpeg.

Test and works perfectly on Win10 x64 Pro

Sorry, but I was not able to reproduce. It works with no problem.