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| Butch@VintageZodiacs.com |
Posted - Aug 21 2009 : 06:05:36 I have been using PixPlay since version 3. I have some VCDs that were created in earlier version that my new Samsung BluRay player will not play. Needless to say I have deleted those projects long ago. Is then an import feature (or could there be???) that will read in a PixPlay created disc and then reburn it to another type of disc? ie: read in in my VCD created for our early 2008 vacation and then burn it to a DVD? Thank you!
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| xequte |
Posted - Aug 23 2009 : 00:55:29 Hi Butch
VCD files are low resolution video format. You can retrieve the slideshow as a video file from your VCD disks, but you can't edit the slideshow and the quality would not be very good.
One thing you could do is retrieve the video file from each VCD and them to a Multiple Slideshow Disk project.
The relevant file will have a .dat extension on your VCD disk. You will need to rename it to .MPEG to use it in PixPlay.
Nigel Xequte Software www.xequte.com nigel@xequte.com
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