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 Powerpoint Pix Conversion distorts pix's size

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Milena Del Torto Posted - Sep 27 2008 : 16:39:46
When I open an existing PowerPoint slide show and preview the pictures, the pictures appear slightly distorted. That is, they seem to be slightly stretched horizontally. How do I fix that?

Thanks.
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xequte Posted - Nov 09 2008 : 20:58:44
Hi Milena

Open the project in PowerPoint and select File > Page Set up.

What is the value for "Slides sized for"?

Does the stretching occur when you preview onscreen, view your disk or both?



Nigel
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xequte Posted - Oct 01 2008 : 11:18:07
Hi Milena

I'll need to investigate and come back to you.




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JIMD Posted - Sep 30 2008 : 05:26:41
MILENA

Under View>Options>Other>Advanced>Compatability try changing the MPEG internal aspect ratio setting


JIM DALTON
Milena Del Torto Posted - Sep 29 2008 : 18:53:26
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xequte Posted - Sep 28 2008 : 11:45:05
Hi Milena

Is that when you preview the slideshow, view your created disk or both?

Nigel
Xequte Software
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JIMD Posted - Sep 27 2008 : 19:12:41
MILENA DEL TORTO

When saving the slides in Power Point, choose the BMP instead of the JPEG option, that will give the best quality as they arrive in DVD PixPlay. However there will still be some loss in quality when you covert the frames to a video in DVD PixPlay (though less than before).


JIM DALTON