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| jabbe |
Posted - Feb 24 2009 : 11:46:18 I have made my slideshow and saved it to a memory stick to burn on a friends computer since I am not able to burn on mine. She does not have the pix play program. Will she be able to burn it? |
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| xequte |
Posted - Feb 26 2009 : 00:38:29 You need to use the Burn Disk wizard to create the necessary files.
Nigel Xequte Software www.xequte.com nigel@xequte.com
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| jabbe |
Posted - Feb 24 2009 : 13:09:24 Would it work if I just saved it to the memory stick or do I have to go through the burn disk wizard? |
| JIMD |
Posted - Feb 24 2009 : 12:13:37 JABBE
The answer to the following questions will give you the method to burn
Q: I would prefer to use my own CD/DVD burning software to do write the disk. Is that possible?
A: Yes. The steps are as follows: Create your slideshow as normal but on Step 3 of the "Burn Disk" wizard choose the option to output the project to your hard disk (MEMORY STICK)
Choose a folder to save your project and click Finish
Start your burning software and create a new data disk layout
Insert a blank DVD and run your Burning software
Choose the "DVD-Video Files" option Click the "Add..." Browse to the folder you specified in 2. Select the two folders VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS and click OK Start burning
Note: If your Burning software does not offer a "DVD-Video Files" option you can just burn the VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folders to a DVD, however this will be less compatible than a correctly burned disk
JIM DALTON |
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