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| keigbob |
Posted - Dec 07 2009 : 12:22:48 Hi
I have been using the DVDPixplay since July 2007. My questions are: I have about 1433 images in my camera in which I did put it in my DVDPixplay and after adding the music and tried to burn it using DVD R 4.7GB, it won't finished the DVD at all. How many images can I add in this software? There is always a problem. So what I did is to just put in 450 images and used a CD(VCD) in three parts. Am I right with this situation? By the way, I have recomended your software to two of my friends. They are just trying the trial version in which you can only put in 50 images. They should be ordering your software pretty soon. |
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| xequte |
Posted - Dec 09 2009 : 02:32:26 Hi
If you are getting burner problems please email me the following file for analysis:
C:\Program Files\DVD PixPlay\PixPlayLog.txt
Nigel Xequte Software nigel@xequte.com |
| keigbob |
Posted - Dec 07 2009 : 13:04:42 Thanks you very much for early response Jim. If that is the case, then there is something wrong with my burner. Will try to burn it using another software or either another computer. |
| JIMD |
Posted - Dec 07 2009 : 12:50:58 KEIGBOB
How many images/videos/music files can be added to a slideshow? DVD PixPlay creates a movie from your images, so there is not a specific limit on the number of images or videos that can be added, only on the length (in time) of the slideshow. If you are outputting to a CD disk (e.g. for VCD or SVCD format) then each CD can contain around 60 minutes of slideshow, so if you set each image to be displayed for 10 seconds then that would equate to 360 pictures per CD.
If you choose a DVD format then you can output a slideshow of around 5 hours (more than 2000 images if each is displayed for ten seconds).
You can add as many music files to play in the background as you like (DVD PixPlay will use as many as required to match the length of the image/video display).
JIM DALTON |
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