Posted 15 November 2010 - 12:19 PM
momof5, on 15 November 2010 - 11:10 AM, said:
Thanks for the assistance. I'm giving up. It's not the quality of the video, which was exported to video using Roxio photoshow to my hard drive then copied and converted using the copy & convert functionality. It was only 386 slides...was about 56 minutes...people loved it. I was trying to give them a keepsake. The DVD's look great on my computer and our DVD players.
I needed some technical support on playback (I did choose that forum, right?) not burning. I had some burning questions (pardon the pun) along the way, but my main question remains how can it play just fine for me, but not for others.
I will try the Verbatim disc as recommended....will even go back to the DVD-R....but have zero faith that this will do anything other put me through the exercise again. I know why I did what I did...but what I didn't understand (and largely still don't) is what happened to the discs between my DVD player and theirs.
Thanks again. I stand by my opinion that the Roxio Creator platform isn't intuitive, and that the components don't blend well together. I even chatted with the support person at one point when the burn function of photoshow failed me.
It's all good. I'm popping the corn now....

thank you.
PhotoShow ? Is that new information? Did you output the PhotoShow to a wmv or mpg file? If so, just add that file to MyDVD and then burn to an ISO file. Check to see if the ISO file is made correctly, just download VLC (free player) and drage the ISO file to it. If it plays correctly, then just use burn ISO to disc. You cannot just copy the ISO to a disc and have it work on anything but perhaps your computer. It will not play on your DVD player.
Regardless of what I say about computer maintenance, there is no need to defrag a solid state hard drive.
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