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bosun_bird
Posted - Apr 12 2014 : 05:32:05 I had version 3.35 of DVDPixPlay (licensed) running on Windows XP which did everything I wanted and I really liked. I have upgraded to Windows 7 and downloaded DVDPixPlay 8. I put together a simple slideshow to test the new version.
I primarily use DVDPixPlay for presentations where I want to manually control the transition from one frame to another. I have a mixture of photos and video clips (AVIs). In version 3.35 it worked fine; I got nice transitions from video to photo. So I used the PC Format option in Burn Disk with the option Do not automatically advance etc. checked and no navigation buttons. When I run PixPlayViewer on the output I am having problems with the transition from a video clip to a photo. Just before the transition from video, the lower portion of the video goes black and a white rectangle appears in the bottom left hand corner of the video. The next photo is fine.
I downloaded the codecs and the video itself is fine (sound and picture).
I see that the properties of photos after a video clip are different to those after another photo. After a video clip the transition option (bottom right hand corner) is unavailable. On other photos it is available and set at default.
As soon as I resolve this issue I will buy version 8.
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