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Slideshow Trouble


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Hi I have Creator 2009 and I have trouble with my slideshow it stops on 2 photos (not together) when I play it on the TV, it has background music which I have changed and even taken out the photos it sticks on but no change. Can you please advise me what to do? Thank You

 

 

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Hi I have Creator 2009 and I have trouble with my slideshow it stops on 2 photos (not together) when I play it on the TV, it has background music which I have changed and even taken out the photos it sticks on but no change. Can you please advise me what to do? Thank You

 

It would help if you were to supply some information such as what program from C2009 did you use to create the slideshow. Are you using any transitions in your slideshow? What are your system specs, especially video card? Are you using the software render method (File/Option menu)? Hopefully you are using Videowave to create your slideshow and then launching myDVD to author and burn to DVD.

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It would help if you were to supply some information such as what program from C2009 did you use to create the slideshow. Are you using any transitions in your slideshow? What are your system specs, especially video card? Are you using the software render method (File/Option menu)? Hopefully you are using Videowave to create your slideshow and then launching myDVD to author and burn to DVD.

 

Sorry about that I am new to this so I am feeling my way round everything. I used Photo create slideshow, (slideshow assistant) widescreen, dissolve transition, 9 sec duration saved it then went into My DVD and burnt from there. I am trying to create a slideshow of my children from photos I have from when they were born to the present day (about 250 photos) The video card is NVIDIA GeForce 6600. Hope this is helpful.

 

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