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Why Can't I Transfer A Slideshow / Dvd Production In Roxio To An External Drive?

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Posted 26 December 2008 - 12:35 PM

When I save the show into MyDVD file and click to open it the show runs just fine. BUT - when I click and drag from that file to a thumb / jump drive or a bigger drive an error pops up when I open it to run. The error essentially tells me that the files are missing. Any help would be appreciated. Trying to transfer something to one of those electronic frames. Thanks for any information.
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Posted 26 December 2008 - 12:56 PM

QUOTE (kdds @ Dec 26 2008, 02:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
When I save the show into MyDVD file and click to open it the show runs just fine. BUT - when I click and drag from that file to a thumb / jump drive or a bigger drive an error pops up when I open it to run. The error essentially tells me that the files are missing. Any help would be appreciated. Trying to transfer something to one of those electronic frames. Thanks for any information.


Just copy the image files to the frame and then use the built in slide show on the frame. Unless you have one that will play a video file. If so, make a mpg2 (or other ) file from the slide show in Video Wave (output as).

The project is just a series of instructions that reference images, music and other on your hard drive. Since the frame doesn't have access to the hard drive, the files are missing.
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