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#1 Extraelec

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Posted 06 December 2006 - 12:43 PM

I have a customer who bought Creator 8 and was burning music and pictures.  Viewing one DVD he noticed that the first (about) 100 pictures burned and then it skipped to the end and burn the last 50-60 pictures.  What is he doing wrong?

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Posted 06 December 2006 - 02:07 PM

View PostExtraelec, on Dec 6 2006, 02:43 PM, said:

I have a customer who bought Creator 8 and was burning music and pictures. Viewing one DVD he noticed that the first (about) 100 pictures burned and then it skipped to the end and burn the last 50-60 pictures. What is he doing wrong?


Probably using one of the Slide Show Assistants (there are at least two.)  The one in MyDVD has two steps and there have been some complaints with that.  The other one is the one under the Photo heading.  That's the one with three steps and the one where you can do the final editing in VideoWave.  

It is best to create the slide show in VideoWave and save it as a VideoWave project and them use MYDVD to create menus (if desired) and then burn.  If the customer just has to use an Assistant, use the three step one and then use Video Wave to do any final tweaks.  Again use that project in MyDVD.
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