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gill Posted - Jun 24 2009 : 03:34:47
Is there any way to stop the music fading during slide transitions?
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xequte Posted - Jun 25 2009 : 16:25:18
Hi

What do you mean by fading? Do you mean it gets progressively quieter?

Is this when you preview it, play your disk on your DVD player or both?



Nigel
Xequte Software
www.xequte.com
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JIMD Posted - Jun 24 2009 : 04:46:34
GILL

You will have to provide more information.

Is the music your own recordings or part of PIXPLAY?
What transitions are you using?
How long are the slides being shown--5 second --longer?
Is it in a certain area of the slideshow or randomly?
How long is the slideshow and how many pictures and songs are there?
What version of PIXPLAY do you have?
What type of computer do you have?

The more information we have the better the chance of solving the problem.




JIM DALTON