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Morry Posted - Sep 29 2009 : 14:03:37
Can a PixPlay image format slideshow with transitions be played through a DVD player that supports picture CD JPG files onto a HD TV?
Is there a means of image slideshow playback, other than a PC that will playback image format on a HD PC monitor?
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xequte Posted - Oct 01 2009 : 00:26:09
Hi Morry

DVD PixPlay can create a disk with a combined DVD and image format, however this poses a problem because when your player sees that the disk contains a DVD format it will always play that (i.e. you could not access the images)

If you were to create an image only format, your player could display the images on the disk, however the player would control how the images are displayed (i.e. you could not preset the transitions, motion effects, timing, etc).


Nigel
Xequte Software
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