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skiextreme2

USA
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Posted - May 18 2009 :  20:36:55  Show Profile  Reply
The transitions don't seem to be very smooth, has anyone noticed this?

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xequte

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Posted - May 19 2009 :  02:45:55  Show Profile  Reply
Hi

Is this when you preview the slideshow on your computer or play your disk on your DVD player?



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skiextreme2

USA
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Posted - May 19 2009 :  04:54:27  Show Profile  Reply
That is when I preview for now, I haven't burned a disk yet.

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JIMD

USA
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Posted - May 19 2009 :  05:23:40  Show Profile  Reply
SKIEXTREME2

Almost all skipping problems can be resolved by doing one or more of the following:

- Specifying the highest quality encoding option (using the Alternate encoder) on Step 3 of the "Burn Disk" wizard

- Going into View>Options, Advanced and changing the DVD MPEG Audio Setting


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ArmchairTraveller

Vatican City
4 Posts

Posted - May 19 2009 :  07:04:25  Show Profile  Reply
As you are referring to Preview- this likelike to be lack of RAM memory.
A Memory upgrade may be the answer.
Whenb you Burn th disk apply the quality rules as suggested.
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skiextreme2

USA
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Posted - May 19 2009 :  08:43:15  Show Profile  Reply
2Gb of DDR is not enough? Thanks, for the reply :-(

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xequte

7504 Posts

Posted - May 19 2009 :  15:10:09  Show Profile  Reply
Hi

When previewing the slideshow it need to load, transition and show image motion for each image as it is displayed. If you are using very large camera images and/or your PC is not very fast/lacking RAM then the output can be a bit choppy.

When the slideshow is burned to disk, all this hard work is done at the time of burning, so it should look good whenever it is played.

In your case 2GB is plenty, so presumably your images are very large.



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