Hitch Posted March 6, 2009 Report Share Posted March 6, 2009 I have a Fuji S2000 which is capable of taking short videos and voice memos. I made a movie which includes still picture (some with sound) and short videos. Everything works fine on Creator 2009. I can see on the storyline that everything is there. However, when I go to cut a cd, it only carries the slideshow, but skips the videos and the voice memos. Is my answer to get a DVD burner? Very strange, but when cutting a cd, it will pick up and play the background theme that you pick in Creator 2009 on t.v. with the audo and video, but plays none of my slides or videos. Is a cd capable to carrying slides , videos and audio captions? My video card is up to date. Hitch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 bimicher Posted March 7, 2009 Report Share Posted March 7, 2009 I have a Fuji S2000 which is capable of taking short videos and voice memos. I made a movie which includes still picture (some with sound) and short videos. Everything works fine on Creator 2009. I can see on the storyline that everything is there. However, when I go to cut a cd, it only carries the slideshow, but skips the videos and the voice memos. Is my answer to get a DVD burner? Very strange, but when cutting a cd, it will pick up and play the background theme that you pick in Creator 2009 on t.v. with the audo and video, but plays none of my slides or videos. Is a cd capable to carrying slides , videos and audio captions? My video card is up to date. Hitch What are you trying to create, a video on CD (called VCD which can not be played on all DVD players) or a DVD. For a DVD you of course will need a DVD burner. You have not supplied any information on what program you are using or how you have gone about "cutting a CD", whatever that means. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Hitch Posted March 8, 2009 Author Report Share Posted March 8, 2009 What are you trying to create, a video on CD (called VCD which can not be played on all DVD players) or a DVD. For a DVD you of course will need a DVD burner. You have not supplied any information on what program you are using or how you have gone about "cutting a CD", whatever that means. Right now my computer only takes cd's. It's an older computer (and I am an older gal) so I don't even know the lingo very well. I was trying to capture the video and audio on a VCD through Creator 2009 (Video Wave). It only will play the still pictures and skips the audio and videos even though I have done it correctly on Creator 2009. The storyline plays everything perfectly, but when I "burn" (sorry about the cutting) a cd, the sound and video are lost. I have Windows XP. I think maybe my only hope is to buy a DVD burner so I can burn a dvd and skip the VCD. What do you think? If there would be a way to use what I have (cd's) it would be great but I am beginning to think I need a dvd burner to do what I want to do; that is create a show with both still pictures (containing audio narration) and short videos. I have a Fuji S2000 camera which I love because of its capability to shoot short movies and I can narrate (voice Memo) still pictures and the movies. I want to send this to my grandkids!!! It's an African safari and they are dying to see it. HELP> Hitch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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I have a Fuji S2000 which is capable of taking short videos and voice memos.
I made a movie which includes still picture (some with sound) and short videos.
Everything works fine on Creator 2009. I can see on the storyline that everything is
there. However, when I go to cut a cd, it only carries the slideshow, but skips the
videos and the voice memos. Is my answer to get a DVD burner?
Very strange, but when cutting a cd, it will pick up and play the background theme
that you pick in Creator 2009 on t.v. with the audo and video, but plays none of my slides or videos.
Is a cd capable to carrying slides , videos and audio captions? My video card is up to date.
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