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On 5/13/21 4:59 PM, Mike Scott wrote:

Sorry for following up my own post, but the laptop results were unexpected. Either drag-and-drop or using menu Insert gave the same results - both produced an object showing the blue 'film' icon, in the design mode, and at the video start when running a slide show. It's a recent low-end Dell pentium laptop, Intel integrated graphics. It's running the same version of LO/Mint as the desktop I normally use.

I have the same consistent behaviour on the Linux Mint desktop and laptop, and on the Windows 10 laptop (all based on Intel architectures). I also have the same behaviour on my Intel based MacBook. I don't think I have ever seen a different behaviour, but my memory may fail here.

Actually, I have been repeating the process - video with superimposed text - since September 2013, when I have used it for the first time at LibreOffice Conference in Milan. Since then, I have changed at least three MacBooks and three Linux PCs. So, really weird.
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