Presenter 10 - problem importing movie

Does anyone else have trouble importing a movie file using Presenter? I know that the files should be inserted through the right presenter the movie tab?

I have tried both a .avi and .mov and get an error "there was an error for the encoding of the file.

Thanks for the help.

You have another program that allows to encode videos in FLV or MP4 format before put you in presenter? I never found the presenter conversion tool, terribly useful. Maybe it's the loss of control, but I'd rather have more options than the low, medium and high converting my videos.

If the videos are converted elsewhere, then it will remove the converter in presenter of the process and must work around this problem.

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