Joined: October 25th, 2004, 2:20 pm Posts: 686 Location: Naperville, Illinois (USA)
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I heavily use Video Objects (MPEG-1 files) in my business-to-business interactive presentations. I'd strongly suggest you only use the standard resolution for MPEG-1. Just tick "Fixed" for Video Image rather than using "Scale to Fit."
If you decide to not follow my recommendation, then you will find the larger you stretch your Video Object, the more distortion and grain you will see. If that's not a problem, then first set your Video Object to "Scale to Fit." Next create a Button Object and go to the Animation Actions and select "Scale Horizontal/Vertical." You can experiment how much you want to enlarge your Video Object. I'd say 150% will give you a noticably larger image. On the Button Action, set the TYPE to "Scale To" (otherwise every time the viewer presses this Button, the Video Object would enlarge another 150%. Create a second Button and give it an Action of Animation -> Reset Video Object. The viewer can then return to the highest quality picture.
_________________ Fred Harms, Extraordinary Demos Naperville, Illinois (USA) 630/904-3636 demofred@aol.com
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