arvee07, on 22 January 2011 - 10:22 AM, said:
Jim
I see that you have inserted yourself into this posting (and got into a discussion on another problem). But back to my situation
You indicate that it is probably a lack of video capability. So how much video capability is necessary? My computer (it's not a laptop, but a desktop running Windows 7 on an Intel Core 2 Duo CPU, with 2 GB RAM)has an after-market graphics card installed which meets all of Roxio's stated systems requirements (i.e '1024 x 768 Direct 9.0c compatible graphics card with at least 16 bit color setting'). My card (a GeForce 8600GT, with 256 mb memory and 32 bit color) is surely enough, notwitstanding the comments previously made by someone else on this post that I need at least 1Gb of memory. It has always done to job previously. In terms of memory, it certainly meets the requirements of two of the top retail products on the market (Magix PhotoStory- 32 mb; ProShow Gold- 64 mb). It works fine with Windows Live Movie Maker, and worked with VideoWave/MyDVD as recently as last year. In addition, going to software rendering, to ISO, as I did, made no difference.
I am convinced that it is a software problem, and why now, when it worked before I don't understand. I know from previously discussing another problem with you (regarding Run-time errors with VideoWave) that uninstalling and re-installing Creator is a common recommended resolution. I am reluctant to do that again, since I have done it at least three times, at your recommendation, to fix the VideoWave problem, without any luck.
I see that you have inserted yourself into this posting (and got into a discussion on another problem). But back to my situation
You indicate that it is probably a lack of video capability. So how much video capability is necessary? My computer (it's not a laptop, but a desktop running Windows 7 on an Intel Core 2 Duo CPU, with 2 GB RAM)has an after-market graphics card installed which meets all of Roxio's stated systems requirements (i.e '1024 x 768 Direct 9.0c compatible graphics card with at least 16 bit color setting'). My card (a GeForce 8600GT, with 256 mb memory and 32 bit color) is surely enough, notwitstanding the comments previously made by someone else on this post that I need at least 1Gb of memory. It has always done to job previously. In terms of memory, it certainly meets the requirements of two of the top retail products on the market (Magix PhotoStory- 32 mb; ProShow Gold- 64 mb). It works fine with Windows Live Movie Maker, and worked with VideoWave/MyDVD as recently as last year. In addition, going to software rendering, to ISO, as I did, made no difference.
I am convinced that it is a software problem, and why now, when it worked before I don't understand. I know from previously discussing another problem with you (regarding Run-time errors with VideoWave) that uninstalling and re-installing Creator is a common recommended resolution. I am reluctant to do that again, since I have done it at least three times, at your recommendation, to fix the VideoWave problem, without any luck.
Hello
I had missing pictures too, and while searching for a solution I found this
When you cut your Pictures with PhotoSuite (or an other program) you got different aspect-ratios for each picture
MyVideo cannot handle this
Please try to resize all your Pictures in the slideshow to the same ratio (3:2 for a dia-positive for example)
Then: for testing export them with myDVD to an mpg-Video-File and view it with a player
I think, this would work, an you can finalize your Project with burning
Good Luck
Queck





