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| William Foote |
Posted - Mar 02 2009 : 14:02:19 Hello,
I'm currently using a trial version of this program and I am quite impressed by it....
There is however, one thing I wanted to know before purchasing it.
Is the full version capable of managing over 200 photos/slides as the trial version has a limit of 50 photos/slides.
Awaiting your response.
-William |
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| xequte |
Posted - Mar 02 2009 : 21:46:05 Thanks Hugh,
William, to expand on Hugh's comments, DVD PixPlay creates a movie from your images, so there is not a specific limit on the number of images that can be added, only on the length (in time) of the slideshow.
If you use the VCD format option 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 around six times as many images (more than 2000).
Nigel Xequte Software nigel@xequte.com |
| Hugh McLachlan |
Posted - Mar 02 2009 : 16:11:14 William I have successfully built slideshows with over 700 photos on them without any trouble - have burned both to CD and DVD. As an aside you will find the support provided on this site second to none. Hugh McLachlan
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