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ambernhardt

USA
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Posted - Nov 07 2008 :  07:26:51  Show Profile  Reply
When I burn a DVD with about 1200 picture files (about 4.5 gig), it takes about 1 1/2 hours to complete. Once done, I can do another in about 15 minutes.
Is there something I can do, once I have a project, to open it and burn a DVD in only 15 minute??

AB from Kokomo, IN

xequte

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Posted - Nov 07 2008 :  11:26:49  Show Profile  Reply
Hi

Yes, you can use the option (when burning your slideshow) to save your output to your hard disk. Then burn the files with your own burning software:

www.xequte.com/support/pixplayfaq.html#2

Nigel
Xequte Software
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ambernhardt

USA
3 Posts

Posted - Nov 08 2008 :  07:41:44  Show Profile  Reply
If I save my slideshow using PixPlay (Folders AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS), then it seems reasonable that I should be able to burn a DVD using PixPlay and the slideshow folders saved. Why should I have to waste so much time regenerating a slide show when I have already saved one.

I am aware that I can do a "Previous" and burn another DVD once I have the first one burned.

AB from Kokomo, IN
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JIMD

USA
499 Posts

Posted - Nov 08 2008 :  17:51:37  Show Profile  Reply
AB IN KOKOMO, IN

Let me explain what is inside VIDEO_TS:

VIDEO_TS.IFO, VTS_01_0.IFO - are configuration files with information about how to play exactly all video and audio content of DVD (including menus, subtitles, aspect ratio, languages etc.).

VIDEO_TS.BUP, VTS_01_0.BUP - backup of configuration files.

VTS_01_1.VOB, VTS_01_2.VOB, VTS_01_3.V0B, ... - files with video and audio data.

DVD PIXPLAY DOES NOT READ VOB FILES-----SO YOU CAN NOT USE VOB FILES IN PIXPLAY.

You can go to the following link to learn more about changing a VOB file:
http://www.jakeludington.com/camcorder/20070430_rename_vob_to_mpeg_or_mpg.html


JIM DALTON
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erna3

Canada
1 Posts

Posted - Nov 09 2008 :  17:04:35  Show Profile  Reply
trail version seems good just what I want but on using it had broken sections in the burned DVD.What does this mean or would the full download be different? Cause I would buy this one.
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xequte

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Posted - Nov 10 2008 :  14:59:13  Show Profile  Reply
Hi Erna

By broken section do you mean that it skips during playback?


AB,

At this time there is not an option to burn video files. Technically it is easy to implement, but I believe adding the feature would complicate the software for a feature few customers would use. Almost all computers include burning software and almost all burning software includes a DVD video burning feature.



Nigel
Xequte Software
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