I've been using Roxio products for well over a decade for creating home movies, slideshows, and promotional DVDs for several organizations...probably around 80-100 separate projects. My version for many years was Creator NXT 2 (using MyDVD), but lately it just crashed and crashed until it refused to open at all no matter how many times I used "repair" on the CD. I have Windows 10, so I'm guessing it was a compatibility issue despite 5 years of limping along. So, I upgraded to NXT6 (using VideoWave slideshow wizard, authoring, inserting in MyDVD). My absolute biggest problem currently is that my slideshows are blurry! I'm using very high quality images and am used to crystal clear slideshows from NXT 2. The grainy preview images in VideoWave are the same blurry images on my big HD TV (after creating ISO, burning to DVD+R, playing on Blu-ray player). Switching from 16:9 slideshow back to creating standard 4:3 slideshow helped ever so slightly, but the quality is still really unacceptable. Any suggestions for a newbie to NXT6??? Side question...the "fill" on the sides of vertical pictures is dark grey and I want black (like NXT2 did), so advice on that would be great as well.
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I've been using Roxio products for well over a decade for creating home movies, slideshows, and promotional DVDs for several organizations...probably around 80-100 separate projects. My version for many years was Creator NXT 2 (using MyDVD), but lately it just crashed and crashed until it refused to open at all no matter how many times I used "repair" on the CD. I have Windows 10, so I'm guessing it was a compatibility issue despite 5 years of limping along. So, I upgraded to NXT6 (using VideoWave slideshow wizard, authoring, inserting in MyDVD). My absolute biggest problem currently is that my slideshows are blurry! I'm using very high quality images and am used to crystal clear slideshows from NXT 2. The grainy preview images in VideoWave are the same blurry images on my big HD TV (after creating ISO, burning to DVD+R, playing on Blu-ray player). Switching from 16:9 slideshow back to creating standard 4:3 slideshow helped ever so slightly, but the quality is still really unacceptable. Any suggestions for a newbie to NXT6??? Side question...the "fill" on the sides of vertical pictures is dark grey and I want black (like NXT2 did), so advice on that would be great as well.
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