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 Showing pictures one at a time w/>< keys

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ele Posted - Dec 23 2009 : 13:09:45
I just want to make sure I can do this....


If I build a slide show w/music and time, can I still use the remote control functions and play the slide show one photo at a time?

In other words, where the person with the remote controls the advancing of the picture so people can look at the photos longer.

Or does the show have to be paused at each photo?

Sort of like how the old slide carousel projectures use to work.

Thank you
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ele Posted - Dec 23 2009 : 23:23:42
Thank you for your replies.

I really like your product.
xequte Posted - Dec 23 2009 : 15:23:58
Hi

Please note that Jim's solution creates a disk for PC playback only. If you are looking to play on a DVD player then there is not a manual advance option (because for widest compatibility your slideshow is converted to a movie).

Some customers specify really long display times for their images, and then use the >| button to advance to the next frame. Otherwise pause is sufficient to discuss a particular frame.



Nigel
Xequte Software
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JIMD Posted - Dec 23 2009 : 14:40:51
ELE

1)From the Main Toolbar select BURN DISK
2)From the Format Box -Select PC FORMAT
3)On Step 2 of Creation Wizard -Select under "Slideshow Options" the box "do not automatically advance slideshow
4)On Step 3 - Select save to file
5)Select Finish
6)Go to the saved file -Open the folder-Double click on the icon "PXP VIEWER"
7)ENJOY THE SHOW -YOU DECIDE WHEN YOU WANT THE SLIDE TO ADVANCE BY SELECTING THE NAVIGATIONAL BUTTONS


JIM DALTON