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#1 The Monk

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Posted 20 March 2007 - 07:11 PM

I have several questions.

1. I wish to combine still photos and audio to show on my DVD player in a theater, what format do I use?
    DVD or Video CD

2. I have attempted to use DVD but:  When it comes time to add photos, I cannot move them to the project.

3. Is there a simple set of directions regarding creating a basic DVD.  I have spent hours trying to  
    understand the guide book.
             I do not understand the difference between MENU 1 and a Title I added.
             Where do the photos go; MENU ! or Title?
             I have tried both ways and cannot get the photos to go to the MENU or Production Editor

4.  Thanks: This is the first time I have not been able to fowwor directions with a new piece of software.

5. Fell free to send answers to email    <edited to avoid spam>

Edited by gi7omy, 21 March 2007 - 05:48 AM.


#2 lynn98109

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Posted 21 March 2007 - 03:17 AM

These are public Forums, searched by google and other search engines, which in turn are searched by spammers seeking to "harvest" email addresses for spamming purposes.  I'd suggest you edit your post to remove your email address - altho it's already been over 8 hours, and (since google is almost permantly among the list of "people" on the boards) the damage has probably already been done.

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Posted 21 March 2007 - 04:04 AM

Which software package do you have and what version  ( check in Help/ About)?   Instructions vary by versions.

1. DVD if you have a DVD burner.  

2. Do you have Internet Explorer 7 installed on your computer?  It 'breaks' versions before version 9 and one of the problems is it won't let you add titles.   Uninstall Internet Explorer 7 and use 6 instead.

3.  There are tutorials and help included in some versions and that's a good place to start.
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Posted 21 March 2007 - 05:38 AM

QUOTE (The Monk @ Mar 20 2007, 10:11 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I have several questions.

1. I wish to combine still photos and audio to show on my DVD player in a theater, what format do I use?
    DVD or Video CD

2. I have attempted to use DVD but:  When it comes time to add photos, I cannot move them to the project.

3. Is there a simple set of directions regarding creating a basic DVD.  I have spent hours trying to  
    understand the guide book.
             I do not understand the difference between MENU 1 and a Title I added.
             Where do the photos go; MENU ! or Title?
             I have tried both ways and cannot get the photos to go to the MENU or Production Editor

4.  Thanks: This is the first time I have not been able to fowwor directions with a new piece of software.

5. Fell free to send answers to email    Zenfulmonk@aol.com


Use VideoWave to build that production, not DVD Builder.  Once you are done with all of the editing in VideoWave, you click on the burn icon (DVD icon), and DVD Builder will open.

Be sure to save your production in both VideoWave and DVD Builder.
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