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#1 Infinity

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Posted 30 September 2006 - 06:20 PM

[/i][color=#66FFFF]Please, please help me.  I have been playing with this new software, that I purchased last week.  I have tried ever size photo size in my slideshows and they look blurry.

I have been using PIC-To-EXE for a few years now and create beautiful slideshows to CDs.  Trying to do the same to DVD's with this product.

What am I doing wrong???? :)

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Posted 01 October 2006 - 08:26 AM

View PostInfinity, on Sep 30 2006, 09:20 PM, said:

[/i][color=#66FFFF]Please, please help me. I have been playing with this new software, that I purchased last week. I have tried ever size photo size in my slideshows and they look blurry.
I have been using PIC-To-EXE for a few years now and create beautiful slideshows to CDs. Trying to do the same to DVD's with this product.
What am I doing wrong???? :)

I don't know what pic-to-exe is so I can't judge and you haven't given us enough information to make a judgment.  If you are burning a slide show to DVD, remember that you are making a video movie that changes the original pixel to DVD format.  
What new software?  A lot depends on what you are doing and how you are doing it.  How about a little description of that and about your computer?
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