> If anyone has a suggestion of what to do here and how to make it fit
onto the cd I am open to the idea.

As I suggested above, when inserting a movie with an unsupported format,
a pop-up window could provide the user the choice of installing the
necessary packages if wanted (via the relevant repository). A "package
suggests" mentioned within the package description is simply not a
solution for "human beings" as it is hardly discoverable.

Apart from that, the default openoffice install does not even support
non-patent encumbered ogg theora files which I find just not acceptable.
Why not support at least these out-of-the-box? Non playable movie files
is one of the main reasons why everybody uses powerpoint at my
workplace.

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[kubuntu] OpenOffice Impress: Movies do not play
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