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Barker

USA
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Posted - Mar 06 2009 :  14:26:52  Show Profile  Reply
Followed directions and okayed tracks. Showed in add music on slideshow homepage. But when previewed the music did not play. Used Roxio to convert tracks to MP3.

xequte

7504 Posts

Posted - Mar 07 2009 :  00:29:26  Show Profile  Reply
Hi

Do any MP3 files play in DVD PixPlay when you preview them, such as Background.mp3 which comes with PixPlay?

Do the MP3 files play in other programs?

If you select File > Burn Slideshow Disk and click the "Test" button do they play?

Nigel
Xequte Software
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nigel@xequte.com
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Barker

USA
31 Posts

Posted - Mar 07 2009 :  10:50:27  Show Profile  Reply
Music that came with PixPlay did attach and play. Music I converted to MP3 via Roxio played when I played it from My Music folder, but not when attached to slideshow. Previewed slideshow and no music. Did not try it in the burn process because did not show up in the Preview.
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xequte

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Posted - Mar 08 2009 :  13:48:28  Show Profile  Reply
Hi Barker

It may still play when you build your slideshow. DVD PixPlay uses your Windows drivers for music playback during preview and you probably converted it to an MP3 format that you don't have standard Windows drivers for (Windows Media Player doesn't use the drivers so that is why you can play them in your My Music folder).

Try converting them again at a standard bit rate of less than 192 KB/s.

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