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elirub1

Israel
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Posted - Apr 14 2009 :  02:06:29  Show Profile  Reply
I found the test function only works for VCD. For the other formats (e.g DVD) it creates the file but I am not able to run the function (the STOP Button is constantly pressed and if I press PLAY I get a "black flash" and the STOP button is Restored).
Am I duing Something Wrong?
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Eli

xequte

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Posted - Apr 14 2009 :  15:52:31  Show Profile  Reply
Hi Eli

Try going into View>Options, Other, Advanced and enabling the option to Use Windows Media Player when clicking the Test button.



Nigel
Xequte Software
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elirub1

Israel
49 Posts

Posted - Apr 16 2009 :  16:41:53  Show Profile  Reply
quote:
Originally posted by xequte

Hi Eli

Try going into View>Options, Other, Advanced and enabling the option to Use Windows Media Player when clicking the Test button.



Nigel
Xequte Software
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Thanks Nigel
I found that out and did it but then I received a message:"unable to playback current tack. the audio device may not be available or the file may be missing or corrupted". I am using a "CREATIVE" Platinium "Xfi" sound card. since sometimes it works( at the beginning I thought it was due to me updating from v3.34 to v3.35)I suspect there is a clash between the Sound card and the Media player. I could, till now, not find the way arround that.If Someone of you might know the answer I would be gratefull.
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Eliezer
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xequte

7504 Posts

Posted - Apr 17 2009 :  06:48:38  Show Profile  Reply
Hi Eliezer

Try installing a codec pack such as K-Lite:

http://www.free-codecs.com/download/K_Lite_Codec_Pack.htm

Nigel
Xequte Software
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elirub1

Israel
49 Posts

Posted - Apr 17 2009 :  10:32:11  Show Profile  Reply
Hi Nigel
It works, but must enable the option to Use Windows Media Player when clicking the Test button.The program has its own player "Media Player Classic" which I find Much better then the MS one.
Thank you Thank you Thank you.
And now a question: what does the Option "Jpeg quality when saving images" and percentage e.g 95% what happens when I choose 100%?
Thank you Thank you Thank you.
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Eliezer
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xequte

7504 Posts

Posted - Apr 17 2009 :  16:55:52  Show Profile  Reply
Hi Eliezer

If you create/save a JPEG in DVD PixPlay (e.g. when editing your images) then that is the quality that will be used for the saving.

There is almost no visible difference between 95% and 100% quality, but the 95% image will take up less disk space. You can change it to 100% if you like, but you are unlikely to see any benefit.



Nigel
Xequte Software
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