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DVD SLIDE SHOW PICTURES WITH RED FLICKER

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Posted 23 April 2007 - 03:27 PM

I am having a problem with my DVD slide show. When ever I have a picture with Red (could be a shirt, cap, flower, etc) that part of the picture jumps or flickers while the rest of the picture is ok. It seems to only happen with Red but ruins the whole slide show. My computer is about a year old and is a Dell Dimension 5150 and I get all the updates. I use Memorex DVD+R, 16x, 4.7GB,120min. I went on the Chat with rep and he had me go to the menu Tools - Options and switch from Hardware to Software. Not sure why but I did it. He also said the red is caused by your video card and this will fix it. Not sure what he ment BUT it did not fix it. I burnt another DVD and the pictures with red still jump. Help
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Posted 23 April 2007 - 03:47 PM

QUOTE (JimT @ Apr 23 2007, 06:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I am having a problem with my DVD slide show. When ever I have a picture with Red (could be a shirt, cap, flower, etc) that part of the picture jumps or flickers while the rest of the picture is ok. It seems to only happen with Red but ruins the whole slide show. My computer is about a year old and is a Dell Dimension 5150 and I get all the updates. I use Memorex DVD+R, 16x, 4.7GB,120min. I went on the Chat with rep and he had me go to the menu Tools - Options and switch from Hardware to Software. Not sure why but I did it. He also said the red is caused by your video card and this will fix it. Not sure what he ment BUT it did not fix it. I burnt another DVD and the pictures with red still jump. Help


What you see on your computer is not necessarily what you see on a set top DVD player connected to your television. Have you tried it to see what it looks like on your tv?
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