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I've used DVD Pix Play for many years now. Last year I "borrowed" a copy of a movie studio software from my son. There's a lot you can do with it, but there's a lot to remember unless you use it more than once or twice a year. My version of Pix Play is now out of date. I sure hope the new version can scroll text, zoom in and out and pan, and include videos. I wanna come back! Should I?
You haven't let me down in the past, so I just ordered the upgrade on your recommendation. I'm currently running v3.35 so am looking forward to the enhancements. Thanks.
Nigel I just discovered that all of my MOV videos that my Kodak camera takes are not yet supported in DVD Pixplay. How do I convert them to an acceptable format, and when will they be supported? Cold in Jan in Wisconsin USA (+6F and falling) David
No, presently QuickTime format is not supported (but Nigel plans to add it to a future release). You will need to convert it to a video format supported by DVD PixPlay, such as MPEG or AVI. You can convert your files online (for free) at:
Media Convert (50MB Limit) Zamzar (100MB Limit) YouConvertIt
Or you can download free conversion software from Prism or Videohelp.com.