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ami Posted - Oct 21 2008 : 04:48:04
I MAKE A DVD PIXPLAY SLIDESHOW FEW WEEKES AGO.NOW I GOT NEW PICTURES'
AND I WANT TO ATTACH SAME OF THEM TO THE SLIDESHOW.I HAVE ONLY THE DVD DISK. UNFORTUNATELY NATHING REMAIN IN THE P.C FROM THE PAST PICTURES. IS IT POSSIBLE.
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ami Posted - Oct 21 2008 : 06:03:12
thank you
JIMD Posted - Oct 21 2008 : 05:02:47
AMI

Unfortunately unless you output in PC format or DVD + Images format then there is not a practical way to recover your images from a burnt slideshow project.

The reason is that for widest compatibility with DVD players your slideshows are output as a video file. Video files have lower quality than images and so capturing them would not create an image suitable for reuse.


JIM DALTON