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Old 03-12-2005, 08:45 PM
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Slideshow

hi Guys

i wanna make a slideshow of my photos with a audio file enbedded in it, i used the Acdsee, but that doesnot give me much control on it, such as, i cannot control the songs where to start and where to stop, and it seems that i can only embed one one song into one photo, that is not what i want.

i m thinking there must be some more sophisticate software in this area, can you help and tell me which software i can use??? many thanks!

CoKen
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Old 03-15-2005, 07:04 PM
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hi Guys

i wanna make a slideshow of my photos with a audio file enbedded in it, i used the Acdsee, but that doesnot give me much control on it, such as, i cannot control the songs where to start and where to stop, and it seems that i can only embed one one song into one photo, that is not what i want.

i m thinking there must be some more sophisticate software in this area, can you help and tell me which software i can use??? many thanks!

CoKen

I have used many, many programs for doing this all but 1 are useless. BUT this is the one you want, it will do all you ask and more. You can even save as a file to burn as a dvd,svcd,vcd it is simply the best around in my opinion. And as for music, no problem! try this you will not be sorry!

PROSHOW GOLD www.photodex.com
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Old 03-17-2005, 02:45 AM
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have you tried windows movie maker which comes with windows xp ?
you can update to wmm version 2, it has lot of features
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Old 03-27-2005, 07:56 PM
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VCD Resolution at ProShow Gold

thanks for Artyboy to tell me the Proshow Gold software that help me to complete my slideshow project.

i have another query, i wonder if anyone can help me out.

the query is when i burn the slideshow file to a VCD (VCD format), the resolution in the VCD format is very low, and if i maximise the scream, all photos are becoming very blur and pixelised, causing very bad quality.

can you tell y and how to overcome this? many thanks!

CoKen


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I have used many, many programs for doing this all but 1 are useless. BUT this is the one you want, it will do all you ask and more. You can even save as a file to burn as a dvd,svcd,vcd it is simply the best around in my opinion. And as for music, no problem! try this you will not be sorry!

PROSHOW GOLD www.photodex.com
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Old 03-29-2005, 11:00 PM
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convert to SVCD you will get much better resolution (480x480)
instead of 352 x 240
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