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| elirub1 |
Posted - Apr 21 2009 : 03:03:51 Hi Nigel 1. At the last burning stage "Slideshow Output" I select the first option "Copy Slideshow to CD/DVD" there I push the "Advanced" button and there are two options "Burn Mode" and "Options" while the "Options" part is clear to me, I am not familiar with the meaning of the "Burn Mode" settings, I could not find an answer in the "HELP" 2. In the "Program Options" window there are three options in the "Images and Videos used in your project" drop down menu, the meaning of which is not exactly clear to me, what is done and what is "Excluded"? Best Regards Eliezer |
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| elirub1 |
Posted - Apr 21 2009 : 13:33:50 Hi Nigel Thanks for your prmpt Reply Best Regards Eliwzer |
| xequte |
Posted - Apr 21 2009 : 06:11:43 Hi
1. Generally DVD PixPlay will choose the best burn mode. So don't change it unless we tell you to (due to burning problems).
2. Hmmm, that option is not explained well. It refers to whether files that you use in your project are copied to a DVD PixPlay folder. It has no effect on the slideshows that you create.
Basically it is to ensure that all files used in your project are available when you go to burn your disk. For instance if you add some images to your slideshow from a CD, and then remove your CD, DVD PixPlay won't be able to burn your slideshow because it can't access your images. Using this option ensures that DVD PixPlay has its own copy of any images that it uses.
Nigel Xequte Software nigel@xequte.com |
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