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catcarlo

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Posted - Jul 21 2008 :  04:18:58  Show Profile  Reply
Hi.

I would like to know if there is a way to 'clone' a frame, or copy characteristics from a frame to another one.
By now, if I want to insert a lot of 'Title frames' in a slideshow, and I want to use the same photo as background, I have to change them one by one...

Thank you

Carlo

JIMD

USA
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Posted - Jul 21 2008 :  07:28:18  Show Profile  Reply
CARLO

There are a number of ways to do this in DVD PIXPLAY--do the following:

1. Create a "master photo" which contains the "necessary fixes" you want to see on eack photo
2. Put that "master" into the following:

START>MY COMPUTER>LOCAL DISK(C:)>PROGRAM FILES>DVD PIXPLAY>TEXTURES> INSERT YOUR "MASTER" FILE

3. Start the DVD PIXPLAY PROGRAM
4. Place the cursor where you want the Title Frame to appear
5. Select ----TITLE FRAME>BACKGROUND>TEXTURED BACKGROUND>BROWSE>SELECT THE FILE YOU CREATED>CLICK OPEN>CLICK OK
6. Make any other changes to the Title Frame you want

HOPE THAT WORKS FOR YOU!!!


IN VERSION 4.0 --DO THE FOLLOWING:

SELECT---VIEW>OPTIONS>USER INTERFACE>TOOLBAR BUTTONS>FROM THE DROP DOWN BOX SELECT THE --ADD BUTTON TO CUT, COPY, AND PASTE

Then use CUT, COPY AND PASTE like you normally do.

THIS SHOULD SAVE YOU TIME AND EFFORT !! ! !!


JIM DALTON
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catcarlo

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Posted - Jul 22 2008 :  13:12:32  Show Profile  Reply
Thank you.

Bye

Carlo
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