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 copying a pixplay cd in svcd format

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val Posted - Jul 16 2009 : 13:50:57
Hi, I have a cd made some time ago, which I have managed to get into my memory stick, with the music!! However,it will not play in my Digital photframe so I can show it to my friends, the photoframe shows pics in MP3 and JPEG format, is there any way I can make the pixplay cd into MP3 or JPEG, my cd is in SVCD format, thank you, Val

Val
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val Posted - Jul 19 2009 : 02:33:06
Thank you so much, will have a good try at this, because it would really help, cheers, Val

Val
JIMD Posted - Jul 18 2009 : 16:54:33
VAL

Your CIBOX 7 DIGITAL PHOTO FRAM C107 requires videos to be in MP4 format. you can convert the MPEG video file on your CD by using one of the free convert programs from the following conversion sites

http://www.xequte.com/support/pixplayfaq.html#23

GOOD LUCK!!!





JIM DALTON
val Posted - Jul 18 2009 : 14:44:41
Its called a CIBOX 7" digital photo frame C107 with calendar and clock and photo player. Regards and thanks for your help, Val

Val
JIMD Posted - Jul 18 2009 : 12:52:35
VAL

Please tell me the brand name and model number. Since it says it plays movies this would indicate that it will play video files.

JIM DALTON
val Posted - Jul 18 2009 : 03:58:40
OK, that's a shame, it was a gift, so they would not know we had Pixplay,will try what you suggested. Best regards and thanks , Val

Val
xequte Posted - Jul 18 2009 : 02:16:39
Hi Val

That's a shame, a number of customers have Frames that support video files, so they use PixPlay to output their slideshow as a video file directly to the thumb drive.

As your frame only supports images and music then PixPlay is rather unnecessary. It would be easier just to copy the images and music files directly to the thumb drive from Windows Explorer.



Nigel
Xequte Software
www.xequte.com
nigel@xequte.com
val Posted - Jul 17 2009 : 15:59:59
Hi thanks, on the box it says supports MP3 and JPEG

Also, is it possible to send a pixplay programme direct to a memory stick? Ta, Val

Val
xequte Posted - Jul 17 2009 : 03:38:50
Hi Val

Does your photo frame support any video formats, such as MPEG?


Nigel
Xequte Software
www.xequte.com
nigel@xequte.com
val Posted - Jul 17 2009 : 01:30:27
Thank you Jim, but I do not understand your reply (not as young as I was to get my head round these things!) Does this mean my pixplay in the memory stick will not run on my digital photo frame, I have tried it on photo, music, photo and music, and movie, all of which comes up as 'NO PLAYABLE FILE' on the digital photo frame screen. However, from the memory stick,, which was from a cd made some time ago, it will play in Windows Media Player.

Thanks, Val



Val
JIMD Posted - Jul 16 2009 : 16:51:53
VAL

When you create a DVD or VCD your images are NOT included on the disk (only a video file).


JIM DALTON