Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 80949
Impress need 120 seconds to import .ppt
Last modified: 2013-08-07 15:21:02 UTC
I want to view a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation in Ooo impress. I had problems when I tried to open the archive .ppt Ooo impress needs 120 seconds to import the archive .ppt My system was idle.Did not have no competing process to dispute power cpu with Ooo impress The same problem occur in my Kubuntu Linux. My computer is Intel Pentium IV - 512 DDR. Windows XP SP4
Reporter, could you attach the file you have the problem with or any other testcase?
*** Issue 80950 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***
Please attach the document to reproduce the bug.
The archive has 100 MByte. it contains many pictures. In the Microsoft PowerPoint, it need only 4 second to appear the presentation. Exists some way to send the archive?
Please compress the file using 7zip (7zip format) or a similar program/format. You can download 7zip at http://www.7zip.org (it's free software). Then attach it here. If the file is still too big, you can upload it to a file sharing service like RapidShare ( http://rapidshare.com/ ) or share it using a P2P network. Before uploading the file, make sure it doesn't contain any personal information :-)
I did uploaded .ppt archive. If you find any problem send email to me. http://rapidshare.com/files/51006039/TopLife.rar Thanks !!
I can reproduce the poor convert performance. I haven't measured exactly the time but on a Sempron 3500+ (Keene), 1 GB of RAM, running Windows Vista, OOG680_m2 needs ~100 seconds for loading. On the same machine, running Linux Mint 3.0 (based on Ubuntu 7.04, kernel 2.6.20) and OOo 2.2 it takes approximately the same time. On a Duron 700, 1 GB of RAM, running Windows XP SP1, OOo 2.2 crashes at loading with a Visual C++ runtime error. On a K6-2 400, 320 MB of RAM, running Windows XP SP1, OOo 2.2 while loading starts to allocate more virtual memory (default page file: 320 MB) and later it it crashes. Neither of the machines has any problem opening the file with Powerpoint 2000 and even the K6-2 loads the file in a few seconds. cgu, can you try to reproduce it?
Set to new and change the target.
I can reproduce the bug. Please have a look.
Tested again with OOo 3.2 RC1, no improvements.