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William Foote Posted - Mar 08 2009 : 21:09:52
Hello!

I need some help again unfortunately...

I tried to burn my slideshow (complete) which includes text titles and a narration as well as background music.

However I encountered a problem during the burning process, message is as follows :

"An error was encountered processing a source file, Image with text creation error, do you want to continue processing ?"

So when I press "yes" to continue the slideshow doesn't burn in it's entirety it stops at slide 24....

I tried to re-arrange the order of the photos and removed the narration but the error was the same...

Any suggestions ??
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xequte Posted - Mar 08 2009 : 23:44:19
Hi William

An "Image with Text Creation" error usually occurs when manipulating very large images and your system runs out of resources. Typically these are high definition images from a digital camera (e.g. JPEG images of more than 3 MB). If your images are large you should reduce them in size (with an image editor or batch conversion tool) before adding them to your DVD PixPlay project. Or do not use the option in DVD PixPlay to add text to your image.


Nigel
Xequte Software
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