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Barker

USA
31 Posts

Posted - May 24 2014 :  18:31:31  Show Profile  Reply
I want to add music to my slideshow. It does not show that you can use a DVD, only shows CD music disk.
Is there any way I can change it to a DVD disk?
Hilda Phillips

xequte

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Posted - May 24 2014 :  22:55:47  Show Profile  Reply
Hi Hilda

Do you mean extracting music from a DVD movie? DVD PixPlay cannot do that. You would be better to use a tool that lets you extract music from a YouTube video, for example.






Nigel
Xequte Software
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Barker

USA
31 Posts

Posted - May 27 2014 :  10:05:34  Show Profile  Reply
I recorded songs from various DVDs to another DVD. It played on the computer but I could not transfer the songs to the hard drive. I wanted to include them in my slideshow, but it only showed CDs, not DVDs.
Hilda
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xequte

7042 Posts

Posted - May 28 2014 :  13:28:54  Show Profile  Reply
Hi Hilda

What format are the music files on the DVD disk? The CD ripping function in PixPlay is designed for music CDs, but if you have music files on your DVD disk, you may be able to copy them to your computer and then add them to your PixPlay project.



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adamschule85

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Posted - Sep 30 2021 :  10:47:25  Show Profile  Reply
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Adam,
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