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Thamesite Posted - Oct 18 2018 : 13:47:12
Can you save to MP4 format?
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xequte Posted - Oct 19 2018 : 20:29:39
Hi

Assuming that they were playing back the DVD format, then you will definitely have lost some quality. DVD's are only 720x480, which is 1/3 megapixel, whereas your images might be 10+ megapixels.

If your TV stick supports it, then output as a full HD, 1920 x 1080, MP4 file.



Nigel
Xequte Software
www.xequte.com
nigel@xequte.com

Thamesite Posted - Oct 18 2018 : 20:11:49
Thanks Nigel, I have just tried the slideshow option and ordinary dvd/pc but didn't select Mp4. They are running off a stick through a TV but the quality has gone. High res photos all broken up. I have build 7.4 Would it be because I need an upgrade??
xequte Posted - Oct 18 2018 : 15:54:40
Yes, click the "Burn Disk" button on the toolbar and choose "Other Video File" as your slideshow format.



Then choose a custom format and select MPEG-4:



Nigel
Xequte Software
www.xequte.com
nigel@xequte.com